Residents packed Everett Station on Tuesday night to weigh-in on the future of light rail, as Sound Transit works to close a $34.5 billion budget gap.
EVERETT, Wash. — It was standing room only inside Everett Station on Tuesday night as residents from across the region gathered for a transit town hall, seeking answers from Sound Transit officials on the future of light rail in Snohomish County amid a $34.5 billion budget shortfall.
The crowd included riders who crossed Puget Sound to attend. Zack Shoemaker and Sam Hanson traveled from Bremerton and Port Orchard, respectively, to take part in the conversation.
“All the communities
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