Friday, March 20, 2026

Sound Transit Budget Plans Fail to Bring Rail to Ballard

The Sound Transit board met in Tacoma to discuss three possible plans to address a funding shortfall of $34.5 billion by 2046. All options fall short of providing light rail to 15th and Market Street in Ballard, where voters expected a connection in 2016. The board aims to adopt a new plan in May, but this schedule may change.

CEO Dow Constantine introduced the proposals as starting points for discussion. Key decisions include whether to delay the West Seattle Link Extension, which has federal support, or to postpone another line planned from South Kirkland to Issaquah, which has not begun planning.

The three scenarios all propose limiting Ballard Link to either Seattle Center or Smith Cove. Ballard Link is projected to cost over $17 billion, making it the most expensive of the new light rail projects. It is also expected to have the highest ridership, with between 90,000 and 147,000 daily users by 2046.

Seattle Councilmember Dan Strauss urged the board to include a route to Market Street, citing its importance for future ridership. He noted that Ballard had significant support for ST3 at the time of voting. King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci expressed concerns about past delays and the need for more reliable transit solutions. The board will continue to explore these options in the coming weeks.

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AccentSpeed

shortfall/ˈʃɔrtˌfɔl/noun
money that is not enough for a need

proposals/prəˈpoʊzəlz/noun
plans or ideas offered for people to consider

postpone/poʊstˈpoʊn/verb
to decide to do something at a later time

projected/prəˈdʒɛktɪd/adjective
expected in the future based on information

ridership/ˈraɪdərˌʃɪp/noun
the number of people who use a transport system

scenarios/səˈnɛrioʊz/noun
different possible plans or situations for the future

How much do you know?

What is the funding shortfall amount discussed by the Sound Transit board?
$34.5 million
$34.5 billion
$17 billion
$10 billion
When does the board aim to adopt a new plan?
March
April
May
June
Which line has federal support?
West Seattle Link Extension
Ballard Link
South Kirkland to Issaquah
Northgate Link
How many daily users is Ballard Link projected to have by 2046?
75,000
80,000
90,000 to 147,000
200,000
Which councilmember stressed the importance of including a route to Market Street?
Claudia Balducci
Dow Constantine
Dan Strauss
The Sound Transit board
What is Ballard Link projected to cost?
$10 billion
$17 billion
$20 billion
$34.5 billion
The Sound Transit board met in Tacoma to discuss a funding shortfall of $34.5 million.
All options discussed provide light rail to 15th and Market Street in Ballard.
Dan Strauss is a Seattle Councilmember.
Claudia Balducci is in favor of past delays in transit planning.
The board plans to explore options in the coming weeks.
Ballard Link is expected to have the lowest ridership among the new light rail projects.
The funding shortfall is projected to be $34.5 billion by .
The board may postpone the line planned from South Kirkland to .
Ballard Link is projected to cost over $17 billion, making it the most expensive of the new light rail .
The expected ridership for Ballard Link is between 90,000 and 147,000 daily by 2046.
Councilmember Dan Strauss urged the board to include a route to Street.
The board aims to adopt a new plan in .
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Test Your Understanding

Start Quiz
Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
OFF
AccentSpeed
shortfall/ˈʃɔrtˌfɔl/noun
money that is not enough for a need
proposals/prəˈpoʊzəlz/noun
plans or ideas offered for people to consider
postpone/poʊstˈpoʊn/verb
to decide to do something at a later time
projected/prəˈdʒɛktɪd/adjective
expected in the future based on information
ridership/ˈraɪdərˌʃɪp/noun
the number of people who use a transport system
scenarios/səˈnɛrioʊz/noun
different possible plans or situations for the future

How much do you know?

What is the funding shortfall amount discussed by the Sound Transit board?
$34.5 million
$34.5 billion
$17 billion
$10 billion
When does the board aim to adopt a new plan?
March
April
May
June
Which line has federal support?
West Seattle Link Extension
Ballard Link
South Kirkland to Issaquah
Northgate Link
How many daily users is Ballard Link projected to have by 2046?
75,000
80,000
90,000 to 147,000
200,000
Which councilmember stressed the importance of including a route to Market Street?
Claudia Balducci
Dow Constantine
Dan Strauss
The Sound Transit board
What is Ballard Link projected to cost?
$10 billion
$17 billion
$20 billion
$34.5 billion
The Sound Transit board met in Tacoma to discuss a funding shortfall of $34.5 million.
All options discussed provide light rail to 15th and Market Street in Ballard.
Dan Strauss is a Seattle Councilmember.
Claudia Balducci is in favor of past delays in transit planning.
The board plans to explore options in the coming weeks.
Ballard Link is expected to have the lowest ridership among the new light rail projects.
The funding shortfall is projected to be $34.5 billion by .
The board may postpone the line planned from South Kirkland to .
Ballard Link is projected to cost over $17 billion, making it the most expensive of the new light rail .
The expected ridership for Ballard Link is between 90,000 and 147,000 daily by 2046.
Councilmember Dan Strauss urged the board to include a route to Street.
The board aims to adopt a new plan in .
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