September 5, 2018 / Modified sep 5, 2018 11:25 a.m.

Much-Debated Extension of Phoenix Light Rail Under Scrutiny

Some business owners are claiming the impact will harm business.

lightrail phoenix A light-rail stop in Phoenix.
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PHOENIX — Much-debated plans to stretch Phoenix's light rail system into the city's south will be scrutinized by residents over the next two weeks.

Area public schools are hosting two community meetings this week and three more meetings are set next week at Phoenix's South Mountain Community Center.

Although plans are 60 percent complete, the city council in June directed the transit authority that operates the line to further study the proposal to extend it another six miles.

The original plan would have narrowed Central Avenue — a north-south artery cutting across the city — from four to two lanes in that southern stretch. Some shop owners complain that having only one lane in each direction will harm business.

Valley Metro's 26-mile rail has operated since late 2008.

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