News Roundup: Nominations
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#10J0K)
- Dow Constantine nominates Rob Johnson to Mike O'Brien's old seat on the ST board. O'Brien's recent anti-density turn is annoying, but he's certainly perfectly solid on transportation issues. In any case, Johnson is a wonderful pick. And good call, Zach.
- Constantine also nominates Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, incoming president of the Sound Cities Association.
- Suburban office parks now unfashionable, but the trend is not quite so clear-cut.
- 102-story tower proposal runs afoul of the FAA.
- New Water Taxi starts running, is much bigger.
- Big mixed-use complex ($) headed for Downtown Kirkland.
- Expansion of the Urban Growth Area not on the table in King County.
- Burien will ask for Link from West Seattle to continue on to Seatac.
- Too many deaths, more rail safety programs.
- The nightmare of getting a Westlake bike lane.
- Peter Rogoff's $300,000 salary ($) comparable with similar positions nationwide.
- Bid on California HSR segment comes in under budget.
- Tacoma Rail to no longer serve Thurston County.
- High-speed chase ends when driver plows into Metro bus. Luckily, no passengers on board.
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