Sound Transit Board Finalizes South Lake Union Light Rail Station Plan

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The Sound Transit Board rejected alternative station proposals for the Ballard Link light rail line in South Lake Union, despite lobbying from the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and major stakeholders like Amazon. The board cited significant delays and additional costs as reasons for sticking with the existing plan, which aims to minimize construction impacts on Westlake Avenue. The project, part of the 2016 Sound Transit 3 vote, is already four years behind schedule with a revised opening date of 2039.
- Sound Transit Board Rejects Chamber-Backed SLU Station Alternatives The Urbanist
- Board sticks with South Lake Union light rail station next to Aurora The Seattle Times
- Sound Transit Staff Recommend Against New Alternatives for SLU and Denny Stations Seattle Transit Blog
- Opinion: Sound Transit light rail decision will shape future around South Lake Union - Puget Sound Business Journal The Business Journals
- Op-Ed: Don’t Delay Light Rail Expansion with SLU Dithering The Urbanist
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