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| | eastsidejournal.com - WDFW holds too much power over I-405 corridor group |
 | | The I-405 Corridor Program workers -- including officials from cities in the 405 corridor -- examined the consequences of doing nothing: Continued loss of mobility would harm livability of neighborhoods, erode people's economic well-being, impair compliance with growth-management plans and cause other adverse effects. |
 | | To project workers, who have been earnestly seeking solutions to all the unmet needs of 405, today and in the future, the WDFW is dictating ``a big step backward,'' Cantu noted. |
 | | Like many other workers in the I-405 effort, state Sen. Jim Horn, of Mercer Island, a member of the project executive committee and the Senate Transportation Committee, was miffed. |
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