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#31 CNJRoss

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Posted 07 May 2017 - 07:17 PM

Progressive Railroading, 5/5/17:

 
Sound Transit nets $100 million in federal funds for light-rail extension

 


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The extension will run from Northgate Mall in Seattle to Lynnwood, Wash. Photo – Sound Transit

 

Sound Transit's Lynnwood Link light-rail extension will receive $100 million in federal funds from the $1.1 trillion spending bill approved by Congress yesterday.

The funding is the first installment of a potential $1.174 billion full funding grant agreement for the project, which calls for extending light-rail service from Northgate Mall in Seattle to Lynnwood, Wash.

 

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Posted 28 July 2017 - 03:01 PM

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Project update: Lynnwood Link Extension Permanent station names adopted

On Thursday, July 27, the Sound Transit Board adopted the permanent names for the four stations of the Lynnwood Link Extension.
From south to north:
  • Shoreline South/145th
  • Shoreline North/185th
  • Mountlake Terrace
  • Lynnwood City Center
A significant amount of public input was received on station names for the Lynnwood Link Extension. We received more than 7,500 station naming suggestions at 30 percent station design open house meetings in Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, and Lynnwood in November 2016, and through an online survey in April 2017. Thank you so much for your input – it helped us reach this important decision!

 

60 percent design open houses completed in Shoreline and Mountlake Terrace

We wanted to extend a thank you to community members who attended our open house meetings in Shoreline and Mountlake Terrace on May 24 and June 28. The open house meetings offered opportunities for the community to get involved by having conversations directly with project staff. An online open house was also available between May 24 and July 28 for those that could not make the in-person meetings and wanted to review and comment on the latest station designs. Overall, more than 3,200 community members participated in the 60 percent final design open houses so far.

Design work at the Lynnwood Transit Center has required more intensive coordination than anticipated between our project partners at the City of Lynnwood, Community Transit, Washington State Department of Transportation and Sound Transit Express Bus. A station design open house meeting for Lynnwood is anticipated to take place this fall as the project continues through the final design phase.
 

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Posted 29 August 2017 - 02:44 PM

KUOW Radio, 8/27/17:

 


 

Not so great news for Lynnwood light rail

 

Voters approved a light rail line to Lynnwood from Northgate in 2008. Now there’s word the cost of that line is half a billion dollars over estimate.

 

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Posted 29 August 2017 - 02:53 PM

KING-TV, Channel 5 in Seattle, WA, 8/24/17:

 


 

Lynnwood light rail extension overdue, $500M over budget

 

Sound Transit’s light rail extension to Lynnwood is $500 million over budget and six months behind schedule, the agency announced Thursday.

 

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Posted 27 December 2017 - 04:59 PM

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Project update: Lynnwood Link Extension

The following news release was distributed on Dec. 22.

 

Sound Transit submits application for key federal grant to support Lynnwood light rail extension

 

Multi-year, $1.17 billion Federal Transit Administration grant critical to ensuring delivery of light rail to Snohomish County by 2024

 

 

The Sound Transit Board yesterday approved submission of an application for a $1.17 billion grant for the Lynnwood Link Extension, moving toward breaking ground in 2018 and extending light rail service to Snohomish County residents in 2024.

 

"This next step in bringing Link Light Rail to Snohomish County means that we are keeping our word to our residents," said Sound Transit Board Chair and Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. "Worsening congestion on our freeways has turned daily commuting into a long slog. We need to move now to secure federal funding for light rail so that everyone in the region has the option of frequent, dependable light rail service."

 

"Last year, voters stepped up and passed billions of dollars in local taxes for critical transit expansions that, like Lynnwood Link, will serve a rapidly growing region," said Sound Transit Chief Executive Officer Peter Rogoff. "It's only right that this project receive full federal support, and we're working closely with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and our Congressional delegation to obtain this grant."

 

The submission of the Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) application comes after Sound Transit successfully completed a series of steps required by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Capital Investment Grant (CIG) program to establish funding eligibility for the project. The first step was FTA approval for entry into project development in December 2013. The second step was achieving an FTA New Starts rating of "Medium-High" in the Annual FTA New Starts Report (the second highest rating), followed by the third step of receiving FTA approval into Engineering in February 2016. The fourth step was congressional approval in May 2016 of $100 million in Federal Fiscal Year 2017 FFGA funding.

 

While working to secure the grant, Sound Transit is continuing with a comprehensive value engineering effort to reduce earlier design project cost estimates as a result of a booming local construction market and rising costs in real estate, materials and skilled labor. After working with the cities of Lynnwood, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace and Seattle to analyze more than 240 cost-savings ideas that would not reduce project scope, the agency has identified a potential $200 million of cost reductions to advance to 90 percent design. Cost-saving measures include modifying the design of the elevated guideway, relocating the 184th Street parking garage from the west to east side of Interstate 5, and reducing the height or retaining walls along the alignment. Final design of major project elements is slated to be complete in early 2019.

 

To keep the project competitive for federal funding and execution of a grant award in the third quarter of 2018, Sound Transit's application is based on earlier, 60 percent designs estimating a capital cost of $2.9 billion. Including financing costs, the application will reflect a total project cost estimate of $3.07 billion. Sound Transit will continue analyzing other opportunities to maximize savings, where possible, during 90 percent design work.

 

Federal transportation law outlines a multi-year, multi-step process that proposed transit construction projects must undergo to be eligible for and receive discretionary Capital Investment Grant program funding (also called "New Starts" funding) from the FTA. The New Starts grant program is the Federal Government's primary financial resource for supporting transit capital projects that are locally planned, implemented, and operated. 

 

The New Starts grant program is unlike most others in government. Rather than an annual call for applications and selection of awardees by the FTA, the law requires that projects seeking New Starts funding complete a series of steps, over several years, to be eligible for funding. Once those requirements are completed, the grantee is eligible to apply for and execute an FFGA with the FTA.

 

Sound Transit has completed necessary steps in the funding process and is now eligible to prepare and formally submit the FFGA application package. Once the FTA has completed its review of the project, and negotiated and prepared the FFGA with Sound Transit, the application package must be reviewed and approved by the FTA, the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), and other members of the Trump Administration. Once federal agency concurrences are received, federal law requires the FFGA to undergo a 30-day congressional notification period, after which the FTA and Sound Transit may sign the FFGA.

 

Trains on the 8.5-mile light rail extension from Northgate to the Lynnwood Transit will serve four stations along the route at Northeast 145th Street, Northeast 185th Street, the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center at 236th Street Southwest, and the Lynnwood Transit Center at 48th Avenue West. Demolition and utility relocation work is scheduled to begin mid-2018, with major construction activities beginning in 2019.

 

Commuters from the Lynnwood Transit Center will enjoy 13-minute rides to Northgate Mall, 18-minute rides to the University District, 27-minute rides to downtown Seattle and 60-minute rides to Sea-Tac Airport. Trains from Lynnwood will also serve the eastside and reach downtown Bellevue in 51 minutes and the Overlake Transit Center in 59 minutes from the Lynnwood Transit Center.

 

More information on the Lynnwood Link Extension is available at soundtransit.org/Lynnwoodextension.

 

By 2021, Sound Transit will expand light rail to the U District, Roosevelt and Northgate. In 2023 trains will reach Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, Lynnwood, Mercer Island, Bellevue and Overlake/Redmond. Next up will be the extension of light rail to Kent/Des Moines, Federal Way and downtown Redmond in 2024. From there, continuing expansions will focus on Tacoma, West Seattle, Ballard, Everett, South Kirkland and Issaquah, forming a 116-mile regional system by 2041.

 

The FFGA estimate includes the project's proportionate cost share of the eastside Operations and Maintenance Facility and the agency's light rail vehicle fleet expansion project.

 

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Posted 23 March 2018 - 10:21 AM

 

 

New federal budget would likely keep money flowing to Lynnwood light rail

 

The budget bill in Congress keeps funding available for huge transit projects, such as a $1.2 billion contribution for Sound Transit's Northgate-to-Lynwood line to serve 68,500 riders.

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Posted 25 March 2018 - 06:51 PM

Sound Transit news release:

 
Statement of Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff on funding for transit expansions
 
Mar 23, 2018
 
 
 

Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff issued the below statement following enactment of a final omnibus appropriations bill for FY 2018. The legislation provides funding for the Federal Transit Administration’s Capital Investment Grant (CIG) program, the source for a critical $1.17 billion full funding grant agreement (FFGA) that is needed to keep Sound Transit on track with starting construction of the Lynnwood Link light rail extension. It provides roughly $2.6 billion for the CIG program, including roughly $400 million for projects like Lynnwood Link that are expecting to sign FFGAs this fiscal year. 

 

“The people of Snohomish and King counties have waited long enough for light rail service to Lynnwood. Today’s budget action in Washington, D.C. represents another critical step forward toward the goal of 28 minute rail service between Lynnwood and downtown Seattle. Our region’s commuters are fortunate for the tireless work of Sen. Patty Murray and our entire congressional delegation. 
 
The legislation also directs the Administration to keep projects moving through the CIG pipeline and requires the Administration to obligate the CIG funding in a timely manner. Assuming the Administration administers these funds in the usual manner and disburses them to projects based on readiness, Lynnwood should compete very well for a sizeable portion of these funds. Under FTA's rigorous rating system Lynnwood has the highest rating of any project in the country. We have every reason to be optimistic that Lynnwood will be able to build on the $100 million allocation it received in FY 2017 and see an executed FFGA before the end of this fiscal year.

We thank Congress for its recognition of the national interest in a strong transit partnership with local communities. We will continue to work with Congress and the Administration to secure this critical agreement and funding and begin building Lynnwood Link.”

 

 



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Posted 04 July 2018 - 02:19 PM

Daily Herald, Everett, WA, 6/25/18:

 


 

It’s getting real: Light rail is coming to the ’burbs

 

 

As traffic slows to a tedious trickle, I-5 commuters might feel the need to look away from the taunting red river of brake lights ahead.

 

 

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Posted 09 September 2018 - 08:34 AM

Sound Transit news release:

 
Federal Transit Administration allocates $100 million in FY 2018 funding for Lynnwood Link light rail extension
 
Sep 7, 2018
 
 

Agency applauds administration, congressional delegation as work continues to finalize $1.17 billion full funding grant agreement

 

The Puget Sound region’s commuters received welcome news from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) with the agency’s allocation of $100 million in FY 2018 capital investment grant funding for the Lynnwood Link light rail extension.

 

“This is a very positive step toward securing the $1.17 billion full funding grant agreement we need to start building Lynnwood Link next year,” said Sound Transit Board Chair and Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. “Residents across our region are urgently awaiting transportation relief and are making historic investments in Lynnwood Link and other transit infrastructure. We thank USDOT Secretary Elaine Chao, FTA Acting Administrator Jane Williams, and the entire FTA team for answering our hard-working congressional delegation’s united and bipartisan call for this critical funding.”

 

The $100 million in FY 2018 funding for Lynnwood Link follows $100 million in FY 2017 funding that was appropriated by Congress. The FTA and Sound Transit must finalize the full funding grant agreement (FFGA) before the agency can access these first two installments of the $1.17 billion grant.

 

“I was thrilled to receive a call from FTA Acting Administrator Jane Williams to discuss this allocation and the remaining steps to complete the FFGA by the end of the year,” said Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff. “We could not be more grateful for the administration’s support and look forward to continuing our strong partnership."

 

 



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Posted 09 September 2018 - 08:44 AM

Cross-posted in:  ST 3; Planning for the (distant) future

 

SeattlePI, 9/7/18:
 

Double win for Sound Transit: $100 million from feds, lawsuit dismissed

 

 

Sound Transit was on a roll Friday, as the light rail builder received a big federal grant from Washington, D.C., while fending off a class action lawsuit against a big money source in this Washington.

 

The Federal Transit Administration allocated a $100 million capital investment grant for FY 2018, money that will go toward funding Sound Transit's Lynnwood light rail extension into Snohomish County.

 

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Sound Transit had a win in court as well.

 

A Pierce County Superior Court judge dismissed a class action that challenged Sound Transit's collection of car tab taxes.

 

Car tab taxes were a major source of income in the mammoth Sound Transit 3 package adopted by voters in 2016. ST 3 raised property taxes, sales taxes and car tab taxes.

 

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