[The acting chairwoman of the monorail board, however, said it's not clear voters need to be asked to vote a fifth time on the project, which would link Crown Hill to West Seattle.] Have they heard about our new financial approach? ... If they're saying how we get out of the situation without asking the voters, that's the answer. |
but Seattle is growing fast and we're going to need a lot more than roads and bridges to handle the population that's already there. |
I hope we can bring people to them whom they will consider credible. |
I think we as a group need to attend this meeting. I would like to get direction from this organizing meeting - see what they want from us. |
If it doesn't win, then at least there's clarity. I would prefer that ending to an ending where I have to sit at this table and vote to dissolve this agency without any input. |
It's time for the people to decide whether they want to save the people's train. |
The voters have done the heavy lifting by voting for the monorail four times, ... We are not afraid of the voters. That's where this project comes from. What I am worried about is the endless planning loop that keeps us from building a citywide transit system. |
There really has not been enough time to make the case, apparently, |
When he passed by me, he had some of the white rubbed over the plates as altered buyer's plates. I noticed he undid his seatbelt and saw he grabbed his pocket and lifted his foot. |