The State of Washington’s project to replace the aging, crumbling Alaskan Way Viaduct has just received its final political green light. After enduring several months of debates, forums, and advertisements, Seattle voters have resoundingly chosen to bless the construction of a deep bore tunnel under downtown. Early returns indicate a landslide victory for Let’s Move Forward, […]
Tag: Transportation
Deal struck by Executive Constantine, King County Council to save Metro
King County Executive Dow Constantine and seven members of the King County Council announced this morning at a press conference in Pioneer Square that they have struck a deal that saves Metro without asking the public to vote on approving a new vehicle fee to offset devastating cuts. The deal was made between Executive Constantine, the […]
OFM: Tim Eyman’s I‑1125 would imperil key transportation projects, raise borrowing costs
A few months ago, when we took an initial look at the details of the scheme Tim Eyman said he was going to attempt to force a vote on in 2011, we concluded that it would interfere with vital transportation projects around Washington, including many under or nearing construction, and many more on the drawing board. […]
ST Express 550 riders can’t wait for East Link
On occasion, when I make a cross-lake journey using Sound Transit’s ST Express, I step upon a bus that’s packed tighter than a can of sardines. Today ended up being one of those days — even though my trip took place before rush hour. My suspicion is that the Blue Angels’ practice had something to […]
Tim Eyman turns in signatures for I‑1125 in Olympia; NPI and Doug MacDonald respond
This morning, Tim Eyman and his cohorts from Spokane, the Fagans, showed up in Olympia at the Secretary of State’s Elections Annex to deliver boxes of petitions for Eyman’s latest scheme to wreck government — Initiative 1125, which would interfere with WSDOT’s ability to successfully complete the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge over Lake Washington […]
Greetings from the Empire Builder!
Good morning from the prairies of North Dakota! Though Netroots Nation 2011 may have ended on Saturday evening, our adventure to Minneapolis and back has not. After spending a full day exploring greater Minneapolis yesterday, we made our way to Midway Station last night to board Amtrak’s Empire Builder for the trip home to Washington State. Patrick and I opted […]
Tim Eyman reveals that his old buddy Kemper Freeman Jr. is bankrolling I‑1125
When Tim Eyman announced a few weeks ago that he would be attempting to qualify a measure for this year’s ballot, we were immediately sure that he had convinced somebody to put up a lot of cash to hire mercenary petitioners (because Tim doesn’t do volunteer signature drives). On May 1st, I wrote the following: […]
Sound Transit christens University Link tunnel boring machines at Husky Stadium
Let the tunneling begin! This morning, at the University of Washington’s Husky Stadium, Senator Patty Murray, Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff, and local elected officials gathered to join Sound Transit in christening the boring machines that will excavate the tunnels between the U‑District station at Husky Stadium and the Capitol Hill station at Broadway and Denny. University […]
Peter Steinbrueck: Our fractured metropolis (Text of the keynote from NPI’s 2011 gala)
Editor’s Note: Following the conclusion of our Spring Fundraising Gala a few days ago, we have been asked if we could make the text of Peter Steinbrueck’s keynote speech available. He has kindly agreed to do so; what follows are a polished version of his prepared remarks, delivered on April 28th at the Community Center […]
Who’s responsible for the Associated Press’s ongoing Tim Eyman worship?
A few moments ago, NPI’s news crawler alerted me that the Associated Press has just dumped another half-baked — no, make that quarter-baked — “story” out on the wire, glorifying an announcement Tim Eyman supposedly made about attempting to qualify an initiative for the ballot this year. I say supposedly because I haven’t seen any other […]
Tim Eyman gloms onto another anti-red light camera measure — this time in Redmond
I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve been asked (usually in conversation) what motivated me to create Permanent Defense more than nine years ago. Regular readers are undoubtedly familiar with the story of PD’s founding, because I’ve told it or referred to it many times over the years. The catalyst, of course, was Tim […]