A group of local residents are proposing an urban gondola, called SkyLink, to connect West Seattle via aerial cable with Seattle's Link light rail and regional transit network.
How many times did people vote YES on a monorail? How many times did their votes get ignored?
The city doesn’t care what people think. As with everything, the public argues about the options for 10 years. Then, after noone cares any more, it does whatever (someone we never see) wanted anyway.
They said those same things in Brockway, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook!
Put up plans for a monorail and then I’ll be listening. This is just bull hockey.
Oh, no. I’m not stopping. We have monorail at home.
How many times did people vote YES on a monorail? How many times did their votes get ignored?
The city doesn’t care what people think. As with everything, the public argues about the options for 10 years. Then, after noone cares any more, it does whatever (someone we never see) wanted anyway.