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KeithKyle's comments
Posted Wed, Nov 30, 11:29 p.m.
Bubbleator: OK... maybe troll was a harsh word. I found his dissertation on the financing of Sound Transit to be excessive and off topic. And again: I am not Sound Transit do not speak for the organization. Regarding financing, yes -- its a big problem. One that I don't claim ...
MOREPosted Tue, Nov 29, 7:37 p.m.
Crossrip - saying you have Sound Transit stuck in your craw would be the understatement of the century. I am acting independently of my place of work, Mr. Van Dykes intimation otherwise is baseless and irresponsible. This idea started because I live in Ballard and can see that our mobility ...
MOREPosted Tue, Nov 29, midnight
This article seems to take the failure of the nebulous prop 1 as having something to do with the Ballard Spur proposal. I tend to think they are unrelated - streetcars are slow and fight with traffic, prop 1 had no clear agenda for voters to sink their teeth into. ...
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