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Helpful Web Links Sound Transit and City of Seattle
Sound Transit
"This initial 14-mile light rail line will serve downtown Seattle, the industrial area south of downtown, and residential and commercial neighborhoods in Beacon Hill, the Rainier Valley, Tukwila, and SeaTac..."
http://www.soundtransit.org/projects/svc/link/
City Design - Light Rail Review Panel
"The Light Rail Review Panel was established in 1998 with the express purpose of providing an integrated review of the Sound Transit Link light rail project by the City's Design, Planning, and Arts Commissions..."
http://www.seattle.gov/dclu/citydesign/ProjectR...Background.asp
Department of Planning and Development
"DPD is involved in a number of activities that facilitate the development of a Link light rail system in the Puget Sound region..."
http://www.seattle.gov/dclu/rail/default.htm
SDOT - Station Area Planning
"This website provides a comprehensive record of accomplishments resulting from the Station Area Planning Program, a three-year effort led by the Strategic Planning Office in partnership with Sound Transit..."
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ppmp_sap_home.htm
Light Rail Organizations
Light Rail Now
"This website is intended to support efforts both within North America and worldwide to develop and improve light rail transit (LRT) and other mass transportation systems..."
http://www.lightrailnow.org/
Light Rail Transit Association
"Information and campaigning about better public transport through trams, tramways, streetcars and light rail transit systems..."
http://www.lrta.org/
The North American Light Rail Information Site
News, terminology, light rail specifications, and more about light rail across the continent.
http://www.lightrail.com/
People for Modern Transit
"People for Modern Transit (PMT) was formed in 1995 to support the Sound Move program proposed by the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (now known as Sound Transit)..."
http://www.peopleformoderntransit.org/
Rainier Valley Community Development Fund
Self-sustaining, community-controlled financial institution, that preserves and strengthens cultural diversion and long-term livability and economic opportunity for Rainier Valley residents, businesses and institutions.
http://rvcdf.org/
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