West Seattle gets another Alaskan Way Viaduct/Tunnel meeting

If you want to know more about what’s happening with the Alaskan Way Viaduct/Tunnel project – and/or if you’ve got something to say about the way things are going – mark June 10th on your calendar. That’s just been announced as the date for the next “scoping” meeting for the project in West Seattle, 6-8 pm 6/10 at the Madison Middle School commons. The specific purpose of the meeting is explained as follows: “(Y)ou will be able to ask questions and share your thoughts on what environmental elements and mitigation measures should be studied in the supplemental draft environmental impact statement on the proposed bored tunnel alternative.” If you can’t go, SDEIS2ScopingComments@wsdot.wa.gov is the place to e-mail your comments.

1 Reply to "West Seattle gets another Alaskan Way Viaduct/Tunnel meeting"

  • Brent May 27, 2009 (7:44 pm)

    The issue of the proposed Deepbore Tunnel does not have to be a dead issue because of the recent approval by the Washington State Legislature. There will be cost overruns and it will be passed on to the people of Seattle who benefit from the removal of the existing viaduct. What about government fiscal responsibility ? I just recommend that before you go to this meeting that you take a few moments and go to the “yesviaduct.com” website and review the facts.

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