Associated Press
SEATTLE — State ferry officials are launching a week-long “listening tour” to try to improve long waits for vessels.
KING5 reported that the focus is on the triangle route of Vashon, Fauntleroy and Southworth where it was a tough summer for riders who often endured two-hour wait times. Long lines in West Seattle spanned all the way back to California Avenue on some days, which is more than a mile away.
During listening sessions, WSDOT Assistant Secretary Lynne Griffith and other ferries officials will be on hand to hear each community’s concerns and priorities.
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