Transit Solutions Come At A Price
11 October 2002 - 10:00am
If transit ballot measures pass, Seattle-area residents will have to pay the price.
"Voters will be presented with ballot measures to raise billions of dollars for expanding and repairing highways and bridges, with a smaller amount going for buses and rail.People in Seattle will get a chance to say yea or nay to the monorail, a $1.75 billion elevated rapid transit line running from Ballard through downtown to West Seattle."
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Tab for traffic remedies adds up
Source:
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 10, 2002
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