Sound Transit Approves 25-Year Light Rail Expansion Plan in 16-2 Vote

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The Sound Transit board approved a 25-year expansion plan for the Seattle area’s light rail network by a 16-2 vote, setting a framework to decide which projects—such as extensions toward Ballard and West Seattle—move forward over the coming quarter-century, with funding and phasing to be determined.
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