

It actually INCREASES travel times and traffic backups. The short bus lane on 99 is useless all it does is defeat Seattle’s progressive goals of pollution reduction and mass transit promotion with theoretically concurrent traffic reduction. With a bus lane on 99, EVERYTHING slows down, including the buses, because of the pointless merge to the short bus lane. The proof is in the pudding – when there was no bus lane on 99, traffic flowed freely across the bridge and onto 99. Add to that the fact that the bus lane merge on 99 creates such intense backups on the West Seattle bridge, that it negates the theoretical purpose of the 99 bus lane. All of your virtue signaling doesn’t change the fact that the bus is simply not an option for many bridge users, for a multitude of reasons you don’t need me to lay out for you.
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Adding two notes – more explanation on the repair work is here next public update will be during the Community Task Force meeting on December 9th. Much of the rest of the $45 million dollar repairs will subsequently be happening beneath and inside the bridge.Īs we reported in our coverage of this morning’s briefing, the city and contractor Kraemer North America agreed to a “substantial completion” date of the end of June, and SDOT says completion of work would be followed by up to two weeks of testing before reopening the bridge to traffic. These workers are with Rampart Hydro Services, a Pennsylvania-based company that describes itself as “the world’s leading hydrodemolition firm.” Their work will be done before the platforms go up next month (we’ve asked SDOT for a more specific date). SDOT has been saying that the first work would include hydroblasting attachment points for the work platforms, and that’s what was happening this afternoon.īefore the actual blasting, workers were measuring and marking: They removed the entire Thule rack with the tent attached.A little over one hour after today’s “final repairs have begun” briefing about the West Seattle Bridge ( WSB coverage here), SDOT allowed media crews onto the bridge to photograph the work. One individual sprinted to what I’m guessing is the dark van. They quickly removed the tent and put it in the back of the pick up truck. There were at least 2 individuals but I suspect 3- as it weighs 135 pounds. At 5:25, the same pickup backed up and parked next to my car. Novem– A pickup truck drove by my house at 3:45 AM, and what appears to be the same pickup and a dark van then drove by the house at 4:56 AM. I’d like to report a stolen Thule roof rack and Roofnest roof top tent. Thank you for any help! I’ve heard great stories of community helping to identify and retrieve stolen property, so here’s hoping. Not sure if the two incidents are related. Designers: Linotype Design Studio, Max Miedinger Foundry: Linotype Classifications: Sans Serif, Grotesque Sans Buy from 39 Checkout In Cart.

(All they took was a red bag of wrenches). Buy Neue Helvetica 93 Extended Black desktop font from Linotype on. Side note: before dawn a week or two ago, a neighbor witnessed two men in a tan sedan who parked in front of our house and broke into the same truck (both times locked, with no damage and no idea how they broke in), and pilfered the contents. It is (or was!) in great condition – brand new trailer hitch, tires… It is a 2001 dark blue Chevy Silverado 1500 4×4 with extended cab, has decals on rear window of US flag and WSU/Coug. Neue Helvetica® is a melding of aesthetic and technical refinements that result in superior design proportions, improved legibility and an expanded range of uses beyond the original Helvetica typefaces Neue Helvetica. A quite complete modification of the Helvetica Neu font (including Helvetica Neue Regular font) that was first. Helvetica Neue font has been tweaked and reworked by the designers on many important structural elements to ensure a breath of fresh air for modern designs. Neighbors, we need your help! Our truck was stolen from outside our house near Alaska Junction on or around Sunday 11/21/21. Neue Helvetica® font family Designed by Linotype Design Studio in 1983 Max Miedinger in 1957. Helvetica Neue font is a popular variation of the original Helvetica font.

STOLEN PICKUP: The report and photo are from Terese:
