On Wednesday, October 14th at 6p, three King County Councilmembers will host a Virtual Town Hall for a discussion of plans to restructure METRO Transit to adapt to the new Link light rail stations slated to open next year.
This Virtual Town Hall, with Councilmembers Girmay Zahilay, Rod Dembowski and Fremont’s representative Jeanne Kohl-Welles, will cover ways METRO can be more reliable, integrated, affordable, and efficient. They plan to discuss, also, how METRO can continue to adapt to the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find out more about the discussion, and what METRO restructuring could look like, on the KingCounty.gov/townhall webpage (click here.)
This Virtual Town Hall is being held, and talk about METRO changes, just as Seattle voters will be asked to decide on Prop 1. Learn more about this ballot issue on the Seattle Channel Inside/Out program (click here.)