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Levy to Move Seattle - Transportation

The 9-year, $930 million Levy to Move Seattle provides funding to improve safety for all travelers, maintain our streets and bridges, and invest in reliable, ...

Seattle Transportation Levy - King County, Washington

Levy to Move Seattle. In the November 2024 general election, voters will decide whether to renew Seattle's $1.35 billion transportation levy.

Seattle Sends $1.55 Billion Transportation Levy to the November ...

Adjusted for inflation, the $1.55 billion property tax measure represents an increase of around 30% compared to $930 million Levy to Move ...

Vote yes on Prop. 1, Levy to Move Seattle

Proposition 1 will allow the Seattle Department of Transportation to repave 15 of our highest-traffic corridors, making necessary safety ...

The case for and against Seattle's largest-ever transportation levy

Seattle has relied on transportation levies for the past 18 years. The most recent levy — the nine-year, $930 million Levy to Move Seattle — is ...

New Seattle Transportation Levy Just Dropped - The Stranger

On Thursday afternoon, Mayor Bruce Harrell released a draft of his eight-year, $1.35 billion transportation levy, dubbed the “Move Seattle ...

Seattle City Council Passes Levy To Move Seattle A Levy Package ...

The current eight-year Transportation Levy, known as the Levy to Move Seattle, is set to expire at the end of 2024. Earlier this year, Mayor Harrell proposed a ...

2024 Transportation Levy - Seattle Transit Blog

In April, Mayor Harrell released the draft “Transportation Levy” as an 8-year (2025-2032), $1.35 billion package with a big focus on street ...

Seattle to Vote on Record $1.55 Billion Transportation Levy

The Seattle City Council approved a $1.55 billion transportation levy to send to voters this fall, expanding on Mayor Bruce Harrell's $1.45 ...

LEVY TO MOVE SEATTLE | We're starting something new!

The 9-year, $930 million Levy to Move Seattle (the Levy) provides 30% of Seattle's transportation budget to improve safety for all travelers.

Keep Seattle Moving!: Home

Seattle Proposition 1– the Keep Seattle Moving Levy– is an 8-year, renewed investment in our city's mobility, safety, and sustainability.

What to know about Seattle's proposed $1.55B transportation levy

SEATTLE — Seattle residents will vote on a $1.55 billion transportation levy on Nov. 5. If passed, it will be the largest levy in the city's ...

Here's what's in the proposed $1.35B Seattle transportation levy

Here's what's in the proposed $1.35B Seattle transportation levy ... The property tax would pay for road repaving, bridge repair, bike lanes and ...

Finding the Legacy of the Move Seattle Transportation Levy

Seattle's 2015 transportation levy is nearing the end of its lifespan. Will we be able to decide what comes next without fully grappling with its legacy?

Voters to decide on finalized $1.55 billion transportation levy

According to the Seattle City Council, the new transportation levy would impose a property tax of approximately $499 per year for a median home ...

Proposed 2025 Seattle budget shows why passing the ...

This levy includes funding for exactly zero new or expanded roads. It does include a lot more funding for paving roads, but the Seattle ...

Explaining Seattle's $1.5 billion transportation levy - SEAtoday

If approved by voters, it would replace the $930 million Levy to Move Seattle that expires at the end of this year. Of course, $1.55 billion ...

Commute Seattle Endorses the Keep Seattle Moving Transportation ...

The $1.55 billion Keep Seattle Moving Levy will build on the success of the 2016 Move Seattle Levy, which laid out an ambitious vision and plan ...

Move Seattle Levy We Need - Action Network

Seattle must invest just over $3 billion over the next 8 years in safety, mobility, maintenance, and livability.

Vote 'no' on Seattle Proposition 1, the transportation levy

The $1.55 billion Seattle transportation levy is not an infrastructure plan as much as a political document. It was created by Mayor Bruce Harrell.