News roundup: finally
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#51HTJ)
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- We finally have a printed schedule for Link again.
- I-976 on its way to the Supreme Court.
- More CT drivers ($) have Covid-19. RIP Scott Ryan ($).
- Sound Transit suing longtime ally Microsoft ($) over land easements for Redmond Link.
- Metro adds back some trips it just cut, "to better promote social distancing".
- It'll become ever harder to forget to tap.
- Make a video to thank Metro staff, but do it today.
- Link construction still going on, but ST is still thinking about it.
- Update on RapidRide H final design.
- For the first time in a while, North Sounder canceled by mudslides.
- King County investigating complaints about inadequate bus cleaning.
- This year, Olympia's climate agenda was a total failure.
- Some ideas on how to make Issaquah Link better.
- West Seattle Bridge transit lane enforcement not going well ($).
- Amtrak is scaling back. Kitsap Transit, too.
- Columbia County Transit now delivering groceries.
- More TriMet operators calling in sick.
- Federal stimulus includes $25 billion for transit ($).
- Jarrett Walker on transit after the pandemic. Katie Wilson looks ahead locally.
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