When Sound Transit adopted its updated long-range expansion plan on May 28, Seattle and regional transit advocates rightly called foul. The Urbanist covered Seattle Mayor Wilson’s reaction while advocates with the Save Ballard Rail coalition carried a casket to the Sound Transit Board’s door. Even with Link’s postponement, transit interest – and ridership – remain some of the strongest in the region. Ballard’s King County Metro routes, the Rapid…
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