News Roundup: Final Design
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#S051)
- First Hill Streetcar begins "post-performance testing."
- CT will use Mountlake Terrace bus ramps to bypass congestion.
- Mayor Murray proposes cheaper sidewalks to afford more.
- Tacoma Link gets $15m from USDOT. But Feds pass over Northgate Bridge and Pronto expansion.
- Freighthouse Square Final Design ready for comment, will open in 2017.
- ST picks Bellevue for the new Operations & Maintenance Facility (OMF).
- Amtrak Cascades is 20 years old.
- September polling for Move Seattle is very strong, 63-34%, before recent bad press.
- Pedestrian accident data in Tacoma.
- Metro still working through driver shortage, cancelled trips.
- Auburn proposing a revamp of its downtown.
- I-405 toll lanes speeding up trips, especially for people who actually value their time.
- A summary of a September Center City Connector open house.
- Local apodment finalist for an Urban Land Institute Award. Too bad the City Council effectively banned them.
- Seatac the nation's fastest-growing major airport.
- An update on the N 145th St planning.
- 522 Transit Now! meeting tonight.
- "Shared parking" concept could reduce the number of spaces needed on Capitol Hill.
- Every American household spends - conservatively - $1,100 per year to subsidize driving, whether or not they drive themselves.
- Transit Maps of the World now on its third edition.
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