SanTan Sun News - 8.29.2021

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August 29, 2021 | www.santansun.com

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Planners mull rapid transit Ready for Football options on Arizona Avenue BY KEN SAIN Staff Writer

Between 7:45 and 8:15 Tuesday morning, only four people were waiting for a bus on the northbound side of Arizona Avenue and Chandler Boulevard. While that may appear to hardly represent the demand needed during weekday rush hours to support either a light rail line or dedicated lanes for bus rapid transit, Valley Metro is looking ahead and trying to anticipate future needs. It recently released a report discussing the possibility of some sort of rapid transit option along Arizona Avenue. “It’s a long-range study, we’re looking out 20 to 30 years,” said Jason Crampton, the senior transportation planner for the city. The study did not make many recommendations. The few it did are:

• Arizona Avenue is the preferred location of a rapid transit line. • If light rail is in the future for Arizona Avenue, Valley Metro would likely have the service stop at Pecos Avenue. • If a rapid bus line is the preferred path, then that service would end at the Park and Ride station next to Tumbleweed Park on Germann Road. • If Chandler is serious about pursing a mass transit project of some kind in the future, then it needs to develop high-pedestrian centers that would be ideal locations for future transit stops. “Without federal funding assistance, it’s very, very challenging to build" a high-capacity transit system, Crampton said. Deron Lozano, who was the project manager for the Arizona Avenue study at Valley Metro, agreed. See

TRANSIT on page 8

The 2021 high school football begins Friday and Basha High players were busy last week practicing for their opener. But athletes and coaches are keeping a wary high on the surge in COIV-19, hoping it doesn't play havoc with this season as it did last year. See story on page 16. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer.)

Chandler to test mobile voting app this fall after bond election

Haiti earthquake a grim reminder for Chandler Council’s Ellis

BY KEN SAIN Staff Writer

BY KEN SAIN Staff Writer

Chandler is planning to be one of the pioneers in mobile voting with a pilot program scheduled to run in November. City Council was expected to approve a contract with Boston-based Voatz at its meeting Thursday. That vote came after the deadline for this edition. Voters would be able to cast their ballots on their phone or tablet. The votes would be protected by blockchain technology, the same type of system Bitcoin uses. Vice Mayor Mark Stewart says it would be very secure. “What it comes down to, is the juice worth the squeeze?” Stewart said. “Is the quantum computing power that you would need to get into one voter record — just one voter record, not all — would that be worth it?” To test mobile voting the city plans to stage an election after November’s

Chandler Councilwoman Christine Ellis has a message for the people of her native Haiti: Not this time. In 2010, a devastating earthquake rocked the island and killed tens of thousands. Exactly how many is disputed, but it’s estimated between 85,000 to 300,000. The world rallied, donating billions of dollars to help with relief efforts. However, in a country with a reputation for corrupt officials, many residents said they never saw any of that money or the food and supplies that were donated. “This time, we have positioned ourselves to make sure that doesn’t happen,” Ellis said. On the morning of Aug. 14 another earthquake struck the island. So far it has claimed about 2,200 lives and tens of thousands more are homeless. Ellis is a member of the National Haitian American Elected Officials

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VOTING on page 3

Chandler City Council plans to approve a pilot program to test mobile voting using the Voatz app this November. (Special to the SanTan Sun News)

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Chandler Councilwoman Christine Ellis visited an orphanage in her homeland of Haiti in 2019. (Courtesy of Christine Ellis)

Network. They are planning to send a delegation to Haiti this week to meet with elected officials to ensure all the See

HAITI on page 6

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