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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,510 posts)
Sun Dec 17, 2023, 09:38 PM Dec 2023

Seattle Forfeits $7.3 Million Grant for Stalled Out First Avenue Streetcar Project

The City of Seattle is officially on track to return $7.3 million in grant funding that had originally been awarded to the Cultural Connector Streetcar, formerly called the Center City Connector, after a local match to advance project plans was not included in the City’s 2024 budget. The impending return of funds was previously reported by The Urbanist in October, but did not come up during council budget deliberations this fall either in briefings by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) or the city council’s independent staff.

Confirmation that the funding would be reallocated to other projects came at this week’s meeting of the Puget Sound Regional Council’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) caucus, which meets regularly to discuss timelines for grant-funded transit projects and approve extensions. The two total grants for the Seattle streetcar project, awarded through PSRC via the FTA’s Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program, had originally been earmarked for acquisition of new streetcar vehicles. But with the project’s substantial delays, the regional planning organization approved a switch, allowing the funds to instead be used to update the streetcar’s design plans.

But that plan required Seattle to provide a local match to fund design, and without it the grant timeline could not be extended any longer.

“The city council and the mayor passed a budget that did not include that funding,” SDOT planner Chris Eilerman told the FTA caucus Wednesday. “March 2024 was the deadline that we were looking to have that funding obligated with the local match. Based on the budget process we’re not going to be able to meet that deadline… it’s our expectation that that money will get reprogrammed.”

https://www.theurbanist.org/2023/12/14/seattle-forfeits-7-3-million-grant-for-stalled-out-first-avenue-streetcar-project/

Kind of redundant in my opinion. We already have the Link Light Rail connecting the two existing streetcar lines at Westlake and at The International District/ Chinatown stations.

The City Center Connector would travel down First Ave while the Link runs underground down Third.

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Seattle Forfeits $7.3 Million Grant for Stalled Out First Avenue Streetcar Project (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2023 OP
There is no transportation at the waterfront north from the Market. LisaM Dec 2023 #1
The Waterfront Streetcar's garage/maintenance barn was removed for the Sculpture Park Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2023 #2
They had a replacement (not as good), the 99 bus. LisaM Dec 2023 #3

LisaM

(28,616 posts)
1. There is no transportation at the waterfront north from the Market.
Sun Dec 17, 2023, 10:40 PM
Dec 2023

Thank god my office moved. It was impossible to get there from Northgate on transit. It took over an hour at the best of times.

I suppose that this project was responsible for their getting rid of the Waterfront Streetcar (I know the actual streetcar was replaced by the 99 bus but that's gone too).

Typical of the the mess Seattle has made of its transit and most of it can be laid at the feet of the stupid light rail.

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,510 posts)
2. The Waterfront Streetcar's garage/maintenance barn was removed for the Sculpture Park
Sun Dec 17, 2023, 10:49 PM
Dec 2023

It didn't take up much room so I don't understand why it needed to go.

The City Council was supposed to figure out a replacement but never did so the trolleys were sold.

LisaM

(28,616 posts)
3. They had a replacement (not as good), the 99 bus.
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 03:59 AM
Dec 2023

They cut that, too. And there was no reason to get rid of the streetcar. I rode it a lot.

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