Sound MoveIn May 1996, the Sound Transit Board adopted Sound Move. The plan includes a mix of transportation improvements: Sounder commuter rail and Link light rail. The plan also includes new transit centers, park-and-ride lots and high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) access projects. Since its adoption, Sound Transit has been fulfilling the promises made in Sound Move, while also making changes and adjustments to better fit with the Puget Sound region as it evolves.
When the Board adopted Sound Move, it also adopted a Long-Range Vision for regional mass transit. This "vision" is the Long-Range Plan for Sound Transit.
Sound Transit updated the Long-Range Plan in 2005, and over the past two years worked extensively with the public to identify the projects and services included in Sound Transit 2, the next phase of the Long-Range Plan, which was adopted by the Board in May 2007. Sound Transit 2 is the transit half of the Roads & Transit ballot measure going to the region’s voters in November 2007. Sound Transit 2 projects will be constructed if the ballot measure gets voter approval.
Click on the links at right to read the original Sound Move plan.
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