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Pandemic, recession could have Sound Transit out of tax money by 2028
In just eight years, the double-whammy of the recession and the pandemic could leave Sound Transit without tax money to build any more tracks.5 years ago

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City preps for potential West Seattle Bridge replacement
Seattle is preparing for every possible outcome to return the West Seattle Bridge to service, and that includes looking for bids for a possible replacement.5 years ago

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Former Seattle mayor to lead West Seattle Bridge advisory group
An advisory group has been formed to deal with fallout from the closure of the West Seattle Bridge, led by a former mayor.5 years ago

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Why you should wear a life jacket as PNW boating season kicks off
As boating season in the Pacific Northwest begins, it's worth remembering that the number one killer on the water is not wearing a life jacket.5 years ago

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West Seattle seeing ‘massive’ increase in traffic with bridge out of commission
Traffic in and out of West Seattle is slowly rising, as drivers are forced to find ways around the out-of-commission bridge.5 years ago

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Engineers believe West Seattle Bridge could eventually suffer partial collapse
Engineers watching the West Seattle Bridge believe it is more likely to collapse rather than the cracking simply slow and stop on its own.5 years ago

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Will commuters return to buses and trains when Washington gets back to normal?
With demand for mass transit having plummeted during the coronavirus stay at home orders, what will life on buses and trains look like when we return to normal?5 years ago

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West Seattle Bridge problems have city planning for chance of lower bridge evacuation
There is enough concern that the West Seattle Bridge could fail under its own weight, that the city is drawing up emergency plans should it need to evacuate the lower span.5 years ago

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Speed limits in school zones still active in Seattle despite closures
You better not speed through school zones even though classrooms across the state have moved online -- you could still risk a ticket.5 years ago

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Why Boeing might not accept coronavirus bailout money from Congress
We're still waiting on final approval for a $2.2 trillion dollar economic bailout package, $85 billion of which is aside for the aviation industry. But will Boeing take the money?5 years ago

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Why not speed up road construction while roads are so empty?
Listeners have been asking about the protection of construction workers during this crisis, and why more projects aren't running now with empty roads.5 years ago

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Seattle area buses, trains, and ferries see 50% drops in ridership
If you've been out driving lately, you know just how empty the roads are. Transit agencies are seeing similar drops in ridership.5 years ago

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Mountains to Sound Greenway connection underway in Factoria
All the construction in Factoria is for an extension of the Mountains to Sound Greenway, a trail that connects Puget Sound with Ellensburg.5 years ago

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Spring construction returns to I-90 to add auxiliary lanes
Orange barrels are going back up around the state as the spring construction season is now underway, and I-90 drivers will have some challenges over the next few weeks.5 years ago

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More headaches for Puget Sound drivers in aftermath of recent flooding
Drivers will remember all the detours they had to deal with during the flooding and all the delays. Drivers in a few areas need to prepare for continued delays in the aftermath.5 years ago

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Eight month closure coming to route off Sammamish Plateau
There are only a few ways to get off the Sammamish Plateau, and the city is about to close one of them for the rest of the year.5 years ago

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Olympia fights vandalism problems by funding artwork
People usually complain when they hear how much cities and the state pay for artwork on transportation projects, but in Olympia that money has helped deter vandalism.5 years ago

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Orting fires shot across Sound Transit’s bow waiting for car tab lawsuit
While the courts figure out what to do with I-976, one small town in Pierce County is doing what it can to give drivers some relief.5 years ago

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New bus-only lanes on Columbia Street to cut commute times
Thousands of commuters will be have faster, reliable trips through Seattle next week, as Metro Transit unveils its latest bus-only lanes on Columbia Street.5 years ago

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State law allows passing of school buses in parking lots
According to state law, drivers can pass school buses with four way flashers on while in parking lots, but be careful and cautious when kids are around.5 years ago

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Can Seattleites reporting phony accidents fool Google Maps?
We've talked about how you can fool apps like Google Maps when it comes to traffic, but one person might have finally found a solution.5 years ago

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How to avoid penalties for Seattle tunnel tolls
How do you turn a $2 tunnel toll into $50 of penalties? You blow off your toll bills in the mail, a problem some drivers have encountered in recent months.5 years ago

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Kitsap passenger ferry doubling service to meet demand
It looks like Kitsap Transit knew what it was doing when it first floated the idea of passenger-only ferry service to Seattle. Demand is so high that more boats are being added.5 years ago
