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Seattle's Great Viaduct Debate

Seattle voters have spoken on the question of the viaduct and it looks like they don't want either "the big ugly" or "the big costly." What's next? Maybe no replacement at all? Read Sightline research director Clark Williams-Derry's collection of columns on the debate over how to replace (or not) Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct.

You can also read a summary of his analysis here  or a podcast of the viaduct choice, featuring Clark, here.

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14

Rush Hour, By the Numbers

04/19/2006 Can Seattle streets handle Viaduct traffic?

13

Brazilian Whacks

04/13/2006 Curitiba mayor proposes solutions for Seattle.

12

Surface With A Smile?

03/31/2006 Without the Viaduct, will Seattle be gridlocked?

11

Streetcars Are History

11/17/2005 Streetcars fueled early Seattle's smart growth.

10

They've Got A Bridge To Sell You

10/10/2005 A Seattle newspaper isn't covering all sides of the Viaduct debate.

09

Dead End For Viaduct?

09/19/2005 Anti-gas tax inititiative could doom Seattle's waterfront tunnel.

08

San Francisco, Here We Come?

09/12/2005 San Francisco tears down an urban highway.

07

Highway Robbery?

05/16/2005 Problems ahead for Seattle's pricey waterfront tunnel?

06

A Tunnel of Money

04/01/2005 Can Seattle raise $4 billion to replace a 2-mile highway?

05

My Four Cents

03/28/2005 A four-cent gas tax doesn't go very far.

04

Tunnel Vision?

02/09/2005 A $4 billion tunnel? In Seattle, that's $7,000 per resident.

03

Money for Nothing

01/20/2005 US Senate denies Seattle's request for viaduct funding.

02

My Way, Or the Highway

08/19/2004 Thoughs on Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct.

01

Go Tell Anti-Roadie

04/28/2004

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