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Alaskan Way Viaduct
The Alaskan Way Viaduct debate still rages on in 2008. Governor Gregoire has set a 2012 deadline to tear down the elevated portion of the controversial roadway, but leaders are still at a stalemate over how to replace that section. Read more about the Alaskan Way Viaduct.
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Police Accountability City leaders are working to improve police accountability. Read more on citizen involvement with the Seattle Police Department
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Seattle Center From concerts, to festivals, to sporting events, the Seattle Center has been the hub for arts, culture and entertainment for years. Now the aging Center is at a crossroads and city leaders are looking for options to update the facility while preserving its destination appeal for tourists and residents. Read more about the Seattle Center
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Seattle Public Schools
With a new Superintendent, and several new Board Members, the Seattle School System is ready for a new assignment. Learn how the new leaders are ready to be tested on the tough and sometimes controversial issues surrounding the Seattle Public School district.
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Sound Transit Light Rail
With the Downtown Transit Tunnel reopened for bus business, commuters are eagerly looking ahead to 2009 when Link Light Rail is expected to start running. As construction from Sea-Tac to Westlake continues, read more about Link Light Rail, and where construction is planned for next.
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State Route 520 Floating Bridge The State Route 520 floating bridge needs replacing. Find out how options could provide less congestion without disrupting Seattle neighborhoods. Read up on issues surrounding the
520 Floating Bridge
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