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Metro benefits from two Homeland Security grants

King County Metro Transit and other transit and public safety agencies will be given new tools to increase their readiness to respond to major security incidents thanks to two grants totaling more than $600,000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The first Homeland Security grant will fund a variety of prevention and response activities. In addition supporting a new specially trained multi-jurisdictional Rapid Deployment Force made up of personnel from the King County Sheriff’s Office, Seattle Police Department, and Washington State Patrol, the $350,000 grant will help pay for enhanced communications equipment and special incident command and response vehicles. The funding will also help strengthen transit-related information sharing and collaboration between the agencies and team members.

A second grant, amounting to $281,000, will be used to help fund initial installation of a state-of-the-art hazardous material detection and response system in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. The system will provide Metro. SPD, and the Seattle Fire Department with the ability to identify various types of potentially hazardous materials and allow them to more effectively respond to such an incident.
 


Russ Johnson earns national recognition

Photo:  Russ JohnsonIt’s shaping up as a banner year for Russ Johnson from the King County Department of Transportation’s Fleet Administration Division. Not only was he elected secretary of the western chapter of the National Property Management Association (NPMA), but he also was designated one of the chapter’s “Outstanding Members” in August.

A 22-year King County employee, Johnson is the supervisor of surplus property for Fleet, where he manages the highly successful semi-annual vehicle and equipment auctions. Johnson has been an NPMA member since 1987, and has held each office in the association at the chapter level.
 


Salmon Days will impact weekend transit service in Issaquah

Photo:  Salmon Days FestivalThe annual Issaquah Salmon Days Festival will cause reroutes for transit service this Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 7 and 8. But, there is a combination of public and private shuttles to help people navigate through town.

Metro routes 209 and 271, plus Sound Transit 554, will not travel through downtown Issaquah during the festival. Metro will provide a shuttle van marked as “Route 271” between the Issaquah Park-and-Ride on State Route 900 to Front Street in Issaquah. See Metro Online for details.

Festival organizers are also providing private shuttles between that park-and-ride and the Issaquah Highlands Park-and-Ride north of Interstate 90. Metro and Sound Transit passes and transfers will not be accepted on the privately operated Salmon Days Shuttles.

And for those of you going to Salmon Days, watch for the Metro entry in Saturday’s parade.

 

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Updated:  October 02, 2006

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