You know, the Monorail still would have been cheaper to build than the eventual price tag of the Billionaires Tunnel - and it would have carried more people and allowed us to tear down the Viaduct and just use surface streets for freight in freight/transit lanes with minor light changes and turn capability for vehicles.
But, hey, bygones.
Eventually Richard will be thrown out be citizens disgusted to be paying $10,000 per household for all renters and homeowners in Seattle.
I haven't read the article (yet)...but just wanted to give two thumbs up and four gold stars to the artist who created that "Alfred E. Conlin" portrait. Brilliant!
But, hey, bygones.
Eventually Richard will be thrown out be citizens disgusted to be paying $10,000 per household for all renters and homeowners in Seattle.
Caveat emptor.
I mean, if there aren't any, there won't be any problem, right?