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Born & Raised in Bremerton. West Bremerton class of '62. UW class of 67. Retired Air Force Officer. U Mass MBA '78. Retired Civil Service (Keyport). Farmer's Market gardner since '97.
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Posted Mon, Feb 2, 8:29 a.m.
When you speak "Highway Funding", the State Constitution says you have to consider the unfunded needs of the State Ferries. Unlike hihway tolling, ferry riders don't object to paying 80% of the costs. Yet under the proposed Plan B, state funding would shrink, and eventually "sink" the system. The advantage ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 30, 10:46 p.m.
In all of these words about transportation issues and regional planning, the word "Ferry" doesn't appear. These icons of the region move more folks per day than all the light rail, Sounder and Cascade trains, monorail, and streetcars combined. Instead of a 70 mile drive, Bainbridge is a 1/2 hour ...
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