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Perhaps you’ve noticed a lot of construction on Seattle streets this year: new bike lanes along MLK, fresh pavement and bus shelters on Madison Street, and sidewalk replacements across the city.
That’s because the Seattle Department of Transportation has money to spend.
In 2015, voters passed a $930 million transportation levy called “Move Seattle.”
And initially, Seattle was slow moving that money out the door.
“Move Seattle” expires this year and Seattle voters will likely be deciding on whether to raise their property taxes again for a new transportation levy this fall.
And this one is clocking in at over $1.5 billion.
Tomorrow, the city council plans to vote on the final version of a Seattle transportation levy that will appear on ballots in November.
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Perhaps you’ve noticed a lot of construction on Seattle streets this year: new bike lanes along MLK, fresh pavement and bus shelters on Madison Street, and sidewalk replacements across the city.
That’s because the Seattle Department of Transportation has money to spend.
In 2015, voters passed a $930 million transportation levy called “Move Seattle.”
And initially, Seattle was slow moving that money out the door.
“Move Seattle” expires this year and Seattle voters will likely be deciding on whether to raise their property taxes again for a new transportation levy this fall.
And this one is clocking in at over $1.5 billion.
Tomorrow, the city council plans to vote on the final version of a Seattle transportation levy that will appear on ballots in November.
Guests:
Related Links:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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