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Southeast Seattle Action Agenda

The expanded Seattle Monorail has been a vision for Seattleites since it first came to the ballot in 1997. Affirmed four times by the voters since then, the monorail is now facing lower-than-expected revenue and higher-than-expected costs that threaten the project.

This is a critical time for the monorail and for the city, and we are facing a number of decisions that will shape Seattle for generations. Bad decisions about the monorail now could hurt taxpayers and other regional projects for decades.

Although the problems facing the Seattle Monorail Project are complex, the options available are straightforward. The Board should ask the voters to approve either increased taxes or a shorter line.

On August 10th, 2005 Mayor Nickels sent a letter to the Seattle Monorail Project Board. In that letter he expressed his concerns regarding the monorail project and asking the board to present their plan to the public no later than September 15.

Read the Mayor's Letter to the Seattle Monorail Project Board

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Mayor Nickels Cancels Support of Monorail - 09/16/05
Mayor Greg Nickels today withdrew support for building the Seattle Monorail Project, citing a risky financial plan that did not protect taxpayers or the city.

      Read a transcript of the statement
      Watch the Press Conference Watch Video
      Read the City Analysis of Seattle Monorail Project Finances - Adobe PDF 21kb

Seattle Spotlight: Monorail Updates
Seattle Channel gives us an update on where things currently stand and what's recently happened. July 26, 2005
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Read more about the history of the Monorail on the Seattle Channel Website

Visit the Seattle Monorail Project website


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