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Seattle Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee

SEA-TWS-2026-03-19 March 19, 2026 Committee Meeting City of Seattle
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Seattle City Council's Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee convened for a consequential meeting addressing two major transportation initiatives: new 2024 levy programs and anti-displacement strategies for Sound Transit-impacted small businesses. Chair Rob Saka opened with notable traffic safety data—no reported fatal traffic incidents since the committee's immediate steps meeting—while acknowledging this represents only a short timeframe. The meeting's centerpiece was a community roundtable on anti-displacement strategies for West Seattle Link Extension, featuring directly impacted small business owners from North Delridge. Laurel Trujillo from Ounces Taproom and Erin Rubin from Mode Music shared their experiences navigating uncertainty around relocation support, with Rubin emphasizing the financial challenge of fronting relocation costs as a single mother business owner. Sound Transit announced significant project modifications aimed at cost savings and impact reduction, including elimination of the Avalon Station and realignment that would preserve the West Seattle Health Club and avoid displacing Jefferson Square's 40 businesses. These changes represent approximately $2.6 billion in cost savings while reducing displacement impacts by about 100 properties. King County Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda joined to advocate for additional support measures including protective rent, rights of first refusal for displaced businesses to return to completed transit-oriented development sites, and immediate funding relief during the uncertainty period.

**Informational Items Only:** Both agenda items were briefings with no formal votes taken. **SDOT Levy Program Updates (Inf 2861):** Department presented implementation plans for three new Transportation Levy programs: Neighborhood-Initiated Safety Partnership Program ($39.5 million for 10+ community-driven projects), People Streets/Public Spaces program (capital investments for pedestrian spaces), and …

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**Transportation Levy Implementation:** SDOT outlined a shift from citywide application-based models to place-based partnership approaches, emphasizing equity-focused investments in historically underinvested neighborhoods. The Neighborhood-Initiated Safety Partnership Program represents evolution from the previous Neighborhood Street Fund, with 19 initial projects selected across 12 neighborhoods for 2026-2027 construction. The Low Pollution Neighborhoods program aims to coordinate city departments in reducing transportation pollution through layered strategies including mobility improvements, clean transportation options, and climat…
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**Small Business Owners:** Laurel Trujillo (Ounces Taproom) emphasized the fundamental challenge of financing relocation when Sound Transit doesn't cover 100% of costs, asking "Where does that money come from?" Erin Rubin (Mode Music) highlighted difficulties for single parent business owners in fronting relocation expenses while waiting for reimbursement. **Sound Transit:** Jason Hampton and Wells Lawson defended the agency's relocation assistance framework while acknowledging room for…
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**Chair Rob Saka, on small business uncertainty:** "One business owner said something to me that has stuck, they told me, 'I can plan for change, I cannot plan for uncertainty.' That is the heart of the issue." **Laurel Trujillo, on financing gaps:** "My main ask is, where does the money come from? If I estimate my business taking $500,000 to relocate... where does that additional money come from?" **Erin Rubin, on upfront costs:** "I am a single mother business owner. I do not know many in …
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**Transportation Levy Programs:** SDOT will advance design work on 19 initial NISPP projects for 2026-2027 construction, begin community planning phase for Low Pollution Neighborhoods pilots, and continue tactical improvements for People Streets projects. **Anti-Displacement Response:** Executive departments must deliver interdepartmental recommendations by June 15, 202…

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**Program Launch:** Three new Transportation Levy programs officially entered implementation phase with dedicated staff hired and initial project selections made. **Project Realignment:** Sound Transit's design modifications eliminated Avalon Station, preserved West Seattle Health Club, and avoided Jefferson Square displacement, reducing overall project impacts by approximately 100 properties. **Stakeholder Engagement:** Direct dialogue established between impacted small busin…
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