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Sound Transit loses money but doesn't reduce service?

In today's Seattle Times, Mike Lindblom has a story about the impact of the recession on Sound Transit. The agency now expect to come up $3.1 billion short in revenue over the next 15 years.

But the agency is also quick to claim they will not reduce service promised to voters.

Why does it take a global recession to force Sound Transit to find $3.1 billion in efficiency?


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