News Roundup: More Units
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#13J04)
- Obama's budget includes money for Lynnwood Link, Swift II, and the Center City Connector streetcar ($). The $1.2 billion for Link (out of a $2.4 billion project) far exceeds the $600m ST assumed in its planning. CCC still needs $60m. $43m for Swift II should just about cover it. The congressional outlook is optimistic.
- More Seattle students to get free ORCA cards ($).
- Bellevue looking at a bike and pedestrian corridor through its busiest neighborhoods.
- King County Council considering Water Taxi expansion to Kenmore-UW, Kirkland-UW, or Shilshole-Pier 50. Danny Westneat is, um, skeptical ($).
- Sound Transit awards contract for Lakewood Sounder layover facility.
- CHS has the details about accessing Capitol Hill Station.
- Scott Bonjukian wants to use Convention Center project money to fix Olive Way for cars, pedestrians, bikes, and buses.
- 592 units going in next to the Auburn Sounder station.
- I-405 tolling firmly in surplus ($); Sen. Andy Hill, apparently not understanding the principle of congestion pricing, suggests a refund to motorists.
- Vulcan mulling 570 units at 23rd & Jackson.
- Tim Eyman filing an initiative to rescind the new ST3 MVET authority.
- Kitsap foot ferry will be a special district, but momentum is building for including the whole county.
- Mayor's Office allocates some money to help businesses hurt by endless 23rd Ave construction; business owners unimpressed.
- Elected Sound Transit board legislation gets positive testimony from Bellevue Councilmember Kevin Wallace and a Kemper Development Co. Executive.
This is an open thread.