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WSF long-range plan options: state vs local fundingposted 12/20/2008 Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Ferries Division (WSF) released its draft long-range plan for services and investments through 2030 for Washington’s marine transportation system Friday, December 19, 2008. "The draft plan comes a historic point in marine transportation,"said David Moseley, Ferries Division Assistant Secretary. "Demand for ferry service is projected to increase as population in ferry-served communities grows, but the system is constrained by tight financial resources, limited vehicle carrying capacities during peak periods, and aging vessels and terminals." The draft plan puts forward two options for consideration:
In January 2009, WSF will hold public hearings on the draft long-range plan. The hearings are an opportunity for the public to learn more about the two options for consideration and to provide feedback. Public comments received will help inform the final plan, which will be provided to the State Legislature on Jan. 31. The format for the hearings is a 30-minute presentation followed by a 90-minute public comment period. "Public feedback is critical to the development of the long-range plan," said David Moseley. "This is the community’s opportunity to comment on the draft plan which will guide services and investments for our state marine transportation system over the next 22 years." The public hearing schedule is as follows:
There are many easy ways to obtain a copy of the draft plan:
How to comment on the draft long-range plan:
Background: WSF has spent the past year working to address the long-term financial sustainability of the ferry system. This work stems from 2007 legislation (ESHB 2358). The legislation identified specific topics for study and required new levels of cooperation and collaboration between the Washington State Legislature, Washington State Transportation Commission and WSDOT. For more information on the ferry financing legislated studies, visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/planning/ESHB2358. For more ferry system information, please visit the WSF Web site at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries. To sign up for free e-mail alerts about service disruptions and other route information, click on the link in the far left column of the Web site. |
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