When asked if they would support or oppose a new transit funding measure to connect the rest of the City of Seattle with Link light rail, 76% of Seattle voters polled voiced support, with 48% expressing strong support. Pollees want more of Seattle connected to Link light rail Now NPI has released data from a second question included in the poll, and it shows similar high levels of support for a new transit funding measure. Fortunately, the Sound Transit board voted for a hybrid realignment plan that avoids the most substantial delays, keeping promises made to area residents largely intact. Their data showed 71% of polled Seattle voters expressed support for a new transit funding measure to avoid ST3 delays. This summer in the lead up to decision-making on whether or not to delay projects promised in the Sound Transit 3 measure, the Northwest Progressive Institute (NPI) released results from a poll conducted by Change Research Institute. The Sound Transit expansion is bringing light rail to Northgate in early October 2021.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |