News Roundup: Inevitable Losses
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#15WF6)
- Big project at Othello breaks ground; rent starts at $450/month.
- Sound Transit restores funding for preliminary engineering to central Federal Way and Redmond, a previous casualty of the recession.
- Metro aiming for cameras on 100% of buses by 2021.
- Rough early counts suggest 3,000 FHSC boardings per weekday.
- Councilmembers O'Brien, Sawant, Johnson, and Juarez for saving Pronto by taking it over; Burgess and Herbold want to seek a private partner to absorb the inevitable losses caused by various council mandates.
- Bellevue may see 34-story office tower and 41-story hotel next to the transit center, replacing a parking garage.
- It turns out I-732 is somewhat revenue-negative; the degree is a matter of debate. The legislature may fix it, but I'll be voting for it in any case.
- Link doesn't allow cargo bikes; SBB suggests open-plan rail cars.
- New Puyallup Sounder parking garage runs into soil troubles, disinterested landowner.
- Mukilteo considers a road diet on its ferry access road.
- Frank Chopp trying to seriously alter Mayor Murray's affordable housing bill.
- 101 story skyscraper concept scaling back to 94 ($).
- An interview with TRU organizer, and friend of the blog, Katie Wilson.
- Eastside Rail Corridor now has a master plan for conversion to a trail.
- Hearing examiner rejects proposed 12-story Pioneer Square building ($), preserving existing parking garage.
- A history of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT).
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