Editorial: Getting around, on wheels or water, not any easier
During a 60-day legislative session in 2022, Washington state lawmakers adopted a landmark 16-year transportation package that outlined nearly $17 billion in spending on road projects, bridge maintenance, transit expansion, fish culvert replacement, state ferry funding and more.
Work to implement that plan Move Ahead Washington continues, but two years later, the path to what was promised looks longer and more expensive.
Construction costs have increased for road and bridge construction and replacement of culverts to satisfy a federal court mandate to restore fish passage; the state has had to expand its search for shipbuilders to add new ferries and convert older ones to hybrid-electric to its aging fleet; and the state ferry system, itself, is short on labor.
Standing at the dock: The state ferry system offers a case study of the complications frustrating those using the range of the states transportation modes.
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