Members of the King County Council were holding a meeting this afternoon to discuss an April 22 public vote on a rescue for Metro Transit, which faces a possible 17 percent cut in services, and local roads. The measure would ask for public approval of a .1 percent sales tax and a new $60 annual fee on vehicles. The agenda for the Transportation Benefit District provides for a possible vote, but the council has until March 7 to get the measure on the ballot.
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By Joe Copeland
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi