Seattle mayor to ask voters for

Seattle mayor to ask voters for

Mayor Ed Murray wants Seattle taxpayers to approve $900 million in property taxes over the course of nine years to pay for his new Seattle transportation plan.

The mayor unveiled his ambitious levy proposal Wednesday at a Capitol Hill news conference alongside a street that would be retrofit for a new bus corridor if approved.

not going to be able to do everything this city needs because that number would be far bigger than the one we put forward, Murray said. we wanted to do something that we believe was bold to address the problem but also was reasonable enough that we believed it would pass. By comparison, the city said the the Gap http://www.cheapjerseys11.com/ levy cost the median household $130 per year.

He pass the legislation over to the Seattle City Council in May after the Seattle Department of Transportation hosts three public meetings.

going to show people what they actually going to buy with this money, what we will be able to do, the corridors it will happen in, the types of infrastructure changes that we will make, and we will hold ourselves cheap jerseys accountable through a transparency process that we just got up and running, Murray said.

Seismically reinforce 16 vulnerable bridges and eliminate the backlog of needed bridge spot repairs, meeting a critical safety need

Repave up to 233 lane miles of arterial streets, minimizing future maintenance costs and improving safety for all travelers

Repair up to 225 blocks of existing sidewalks and improve curb ramps and crossings at 750 intersections throughout the city, making it safer and more comfortable for people of all ages and abilities to walk.