U.S. to finance 40 percent of light rail extension costs
The federal government may finance more than 40 percent of extending Sound Transit light rail service from downtown Seattle to the University of Washington. Groundbreaking for construction will begin in a few weeks.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2009
Storm-battered Seattle bridges get new stripes
City crews are restriping lanes on the West Seattle and Aurora bridges after they were washed away by recent storms.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2009
Tolls and taxes would help to pay for tunnel
A new package of tolls and taxes would pay for part of the $4.2 billion tunnel destined to replace Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct.
MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2009
Getting There: You don't have to zoom when roads are snowy
Question: Last month, before the heaviest part of the snow fell and the flooding started, Joe Towner wrote to question the Stevens Pass speed limits posted during stormy conditions: "I drove over U.S. 2 last night, snow and ice on the road, with snow falling. The posted speed limit was 50 -- a speed I would find dangerous for the conditions. I remember the same thing happening last winter, where the sign wasn't showing a reasonable speed for the idiots who think that just because they have four-wheel drive they can do anything.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2009
I-5 reopened, but work on flood cleanup just beginning
CENTRALIA -- Interstate 5, closed for two days because of flooding, reopened Friday afternoon. But work was just starting for families returning to flood-ravaged homes -- and for public officials responding to devastating infrastructure damage.
Road to Paradise closed over weekend
The road to Paradise will be closed this weekend because of significant storm damage, Mount Rainier National Park officials said Friday.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009
Solution to flooding problem a long way off
Floods have covered Interstate 5 four times in 18 years in the Chehalis River Valley in Lewis County, but officials remain about where they were after last year's deluge -- a long way from solving the problem.
MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2009
Getting There: Beacon Hill bridge to be a bit safer soon
Bicyclists on Jose Rizal Bridge; lane configuration on Nickerson Street; enough time to cross?
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 2009
What's a fair light rail fare?
Would you pay $2.75 to ride light rail from Seattle to Sea-Tac Airport? That's what Sound Transit wants to find out. The agency is seeking public comment on its proposal for a Link light rail fare structure that would be distance-based.
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