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Posts Tagged ‘Sound Transit’

Capital Improvement Projects to impact downtown Kirkland

Capital Improvement Projects to impact downtown Kirkland

Monday, November 17, 2008 18:22

Improvements to include Library Services, Transit Operations, Sewer Capacity, Pedestrian and Vehicle Mobility   Kari Page, Neighborhood Services Coordinator for the City of Kirkland, sent this letter titled, "Downtown Kirkland is on ...

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What ever happened to the 520 bridge?

What ever happened to the 520 bridge?

Sunday, November 2, 2008 8:00

Proposition 1 targets voter desires while asking us to ignore our crumbling infrastructure needs Remember way back, when... I think it was last year... everyone was screaming about how the ...

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Proposition 1 Controversy

Tuesday, October 28, 2008 12:29

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Why Sound Transit Proposition 1 will fail on the Eastside

Why Sound Transit Proposition 1 will fail on the Eastside

Monday, October 27, 2008 10:30

Microsoft dumps support in favor of its own Connector shuttle bus service as light rail plan ignores the needs of the Eastside Next week the voters will be asked, ...

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Totem Lake Transit Center Dedication and Open House

Totem Lake Transit Center Dedication and Open House

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 11:57

From the City's Newsroom: Sound Transit and Evergreen Healthcare cordially invite you to join us October 29, 2008 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. DeYoung Pavilion on the Evergreen Healthcare Campus 12039 NE 128th Street Kirkland, WA 98034 We hope you'll join us ...

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Letter to the Editor: Diesel trains should not be on the BNSF corridor

Letter to the Editor: Diesel trains should not be on the BNSF corridor

Monday, October 20, 2008 8:47

Dear Editor: Earlier this month I went to San Diego, courtesy of the Cascadia Center, where I visited the Public Transportation EXPO. There, I saw many state-of-the-art diesel and hybrid (single ...

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Notes from Kirkland City Council's Special Meeting

Notes from Kirkland City Council’s Special Meeting

Friday, September 26, 2008 6:33

The Kirkland City Council held a Special Council Meeting to answer questions of the Juanita neighborhood held Thursday evening at the Holy Spirit Lutheran Church in Juanita. Each council member spoke briefly about an issue and the audience was allowed to ...

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Vision 2040 for Pugetopolis

Vision 2040 for Pugetopolis

Thursday, August 7, 2008 10:55

An urban geographer uses un-rose-tinted glasses in peering into the crystal ball. He finds that we will not be able to do much about growing income segregation, congestion, gentrification in Seattle, and leapfrog development. Nor will rail transit help make things better...

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Sound Transit to host Community Open House for Kirkland Transit Center

Sound Transit to host Community Open House for Kirkland Transit Center

Friday, July 18, 2008 11:50

Sound Transit is hosting an open house to answer any questions the community may have regarding the new transit center to be built in downtown. The design phase is largely completed so this open house is largely about getting acquainted with what is...

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My “Take Away” From the Port of Seattle Eastside Rail Open House - Debra Sinick

Sunday, July 13, 2008 8:26

A rail or trail through Kirkland? 150 people showed up at Wednesday's open house for The Port of Seattle meeting regarding the BNSF rail line, the largest crowd at the Port open houses yet. There were representatives from the Port, Sound Transit, and King County.

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