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...

The Fast and The Frequent: U-Link Restructure

The opening of University Link next year will transform the way people in this city and our region get around. A nine-minute trip from UW to Downtown, seven days a week, is going to radically change the way people who live, work, and visit here think about and use...

Sound Dispatch: Sound Projects For Mass Transit?

In the same vein as our Dispatch from Olympia during this legislative session, TCC will now be writing regularly on the policy and advocacy related to Sound Transit 3. To sign up for updates click here.  In November 2016, residents in King, Pierce and Snohomish...
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