News roundup: designed to get your attention
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#4XYNH)
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- Legal motions in the I-976 lawsuit.
- People don't like the new Link announcement voice, designed to get your attention during Connect2020.
- All that home construction we've seen in Washington? It's not nearly enough.
- "Symphony" narrowly wins the "rename University Street Station" survey.
- Dow Constantine appoints 4 ST Boardmembers; only change is Renton Councilmember Ed Prince for outgoing Redmond Mayor John Marchione.
- I-405 BRT has an online open house.
- Seattle seeking preapproved designs for backyard cottages.
- It's almost time for a legislative session. A low-carbon fuel standard ($) is getting another shot. Rich Smith rounds up everything in play.
- Now there are scooters for people with disabilities.
- Skytrain sparking in the ice, also has some frozen door issues.
- Lime pulls its scooters from several Sun Belt cities.
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