In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the Seattle City Council voted on their preferences for a new Sound Transit Line connecting West Seattle to Ballard. FOX13
In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the Seattle City Council voted on their preferences for a new Sound Transit Line connectingThe $12 billion dollar project was approved in 2016, is expected to be completed by 2040 and is the largest infrastructure project in city history, according to the Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee.
The most recent amendment made by the city would revise the objectives related to station circulation, use of public right-of-way, potential future system expansion, and construction methods. This amendment would revise the alignment recommendation for the SODO segment, the Chinatown-International District segment, and the Downtown segment.
Some who live in the Chinatown International district have voiced their concerns about the new line with displaced residents and business owners.
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