A Template for ST3 Success

How are potential Sound Transit projects evaluated? It all starts with the project template – a document that summarizes the potential costs and benefits of a given station, corridor, or program so that stakeholders can compare the nearly 100 individual projects that...

We Did It! Transit Wins Big!

Thank you for all your advocacy during this election season – together, we called, door belled and talked with thousands of voters! You inspire us to work hard every day to bring you more and better transportation options. The Let’s Move Seattle levy,...

Sound Transit’s New Model for Engagement?

At Sound Transit’s Board meeting yesterday, ST staff reported on the results of a series of recent workshops held at Highline College, which were designed to elicit stakeholder feedback on the future Kent/Des Moines light rail station. The workshops brought together...

Join Us In Supporting Affordable Transit For All!

You have until November 5, 2015, to comment on proposed fare changes that could make transit more affordable for low-income transit riders. ORCA LIFT went into effect in March of this year, offering a $1.50 fare for riders making 200% or less of the federal poverty...

Fix Our Transportation Mess, Part 5

This is part 5 of a special blog series on transportation issues in the Puget Sound Region. These issues are under consideration by the Transportation Futures Task Force, a group of stakeholders convened to recommend solutions to ease our transportation woes and...
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