5:30 PM: This Friday marks 16 months since the emergency closure of the
West Seattle Bridge. Tonight, SDOT is presenting updates and answering questions at a community meeting. You can watch above, via YouTube, but if you want to ask questions, participate via Zoom – here’s the link. We’ll post notes every 10 minutes or so.
SDOT director
Sam Zimbabwe welcomed attendees, reminding them that he too is a West Seattle resident. Since the bridge closure, “our priority has been first and foremost public safety,” he said, and reiterated the “mid-2022” reopening projection. He was to be followed by Deputy Mayor
David Moseley, but technical challenges intervened; instead, Zimbabwe summarized Moseley’s prepared remarks, saying Mayor
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CECIL COUNTY â Cecil Transit division launched the COMPASS (Cecil On-demand Mobility Platform and Service Solution) program to provide on-demand services to residents in substance abuse recovery houses.
The program is paid for by a 12 month $563,000 Integrated Mobility Innovation pilot research grant by the Federal Transit Administration. Cecil County was one of 25 groups to receive the grant, intended to fund projects that could generate data that can be shared with other organizations.
Department of Community Services Director Dave Trolio said the program, a partnership with Routematch by Uber, enables the county to increase accessibility to employment opportunities and services for people in recovery. Currently, the county has fixed bus routes alongside the route 40 growth corridor and demand response services that individuals can sign up for.