Utility bills in Seattle, which are already rising, could jump even more than expected. RELATED: Why are Progressives involved in transportation minutiae? A 2015 voter-approved levy is one reason why.
Starting today, trains will arrive twice as often on this stretch, a benefit that precedes the late March opening of service ...
In 2024, Seattle voters approved the city’s latest transportation levy, a $1.55 billion plan focused on streets, transit, sidewalk, and bike lanes for the next eight years. This week, officials ...
(The Center Square) – One year into Seattle’s $1.55 billion transportation levy, the Seattle Department of Transportation has fallen short of multiple 2025 performance targets, with officials now ...
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