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News From
Congressman Norm Dicks
2467 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5916 http//www.house.gov/dicks
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For
Release: July 13, 2007
HOUSE ADDS FUNDING TO START
PASSENGER FERRY PURCHASE
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 13 – In addition to funding approved by a Senate
Committee this week for completion of a study of
low-wake, passenger-only ferry boats that would
operate between Bremerton and Seattle, the House has approved a request from
Rep. Norm Dicks for $1.5 million to purchase an initial ferry.
The congressman inserted the money into the Transportation Appropriations
bill, arguing that the research effort will be
finished by late 2007, and that ferry service could
begin sooner if money to acquire one of these specially designed boats were
approved now.
The federal government has been funding the research of low-wake
passenger ferry technology for service that would be
operated by Kitsap Transit to speed commuters back and forth in
Puget Sound without harming the area shorelines.
Through Senator Patty Murray’s efforts this week, $2.2
million has been included in the Senate Transportation Appropriations
bill to finish the study.
“These are important steps toward the start of this fast passenger ferry
service that can reduce the commute times between downtown
Seattle
and Bremerton
to about 35 minutes,” Rep. Dicks said.
In the same appropriations bill, Rep. Dicks said, the House also approved
the expenditure of $400,000 for improvements to Bremerton’s
waterfront, creating a public plaza between the new housing along Washington Avenue
and the Bremerton
Boardwalk slated for construction in the next phase of the city’s aggressive
waterfront re-development.
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