well, at least one council member cares about Seattle citizens and the $10,000 per household the Billionaires Tunnel proponents are trying to stick us with.
1. $205 million for transit improvements - we need a check, not a promise.
2. State leg cost overrun law - before we sign must be removed.
3. Got 50,000 extra vehicles dumped on downtown (not counting diverted traffic due to $5 each way tolls)? yeah, where's the study - where's the federal EIS for the extra particulate pollution impact? or carbon impact?
4. Port $300 million. Again, we need the check, not the promise. Cash in hand.
5. The risk factors are off the charts. Anyone who says otherwise is lying to you. LYING. NOT TELLING THE TRUTH. A BIG FAT LIE. A NOT TRUTH. period.
1. $205 million for transit improvements - we need a check, not a promise.
2. State leg cost overrun law - before we sign must be removed.
3. Got 50,000 extra vehicles dumped on downtown (not counting diverted traffic due to $5 each way tolls)? yeah, where's the study - where's the federal EIS for the extra particulate pollution impact? or carbon impact?
4. Port $300 million. Again, we need the check, not the promise. Cash in hand.
5. The risk factors are off the charts. Anyone who says otherwise is lying to you. LYING. NOT TELLING THE TRUTH. A BIG FAT LIE. A NOT TRUTH. period.
It certainly seems to be taking a beating in all these 'debates' lately.