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SEATTLE Officials will consider going to city voters for a fifth time to salvage a beleaguered plan for a new monorail system, even though residents are likely tired of casting ballots on the subject, the project's vice chairwoman said Tuesday.
The monorail's board also will look at cost-cutting measures, including scaling back parts of the 14-mile first phase, as it tries to determine the future of the transit system, Vice Chairwoman Kristina Hill said. But whatever it decides, the board will wait to hear from the public before moving ahead, Hill told a news conference at the project's headquarters.See the full content of this document
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Seattle Monorail Officials Seek to Shore Up Public Support
"We won't act until we have a plan that we think the city of Seattle will understand and apprec...
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