In May 1996, the Sound Transit Board adopted Sound Move. The plan includes a mix of transportation improvements: Sounder commuter rail and Link light rail. The plan also includes new transit centers, park-and-ride lots and high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) access projects. Since its adoption, Sound Transit has been fulfilling the promises made in Sound Move, while also making changes and adjustments to better fit with the Puget Sound region as it evolves.
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Sound Move Ten-Year Regional Plan
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Sound Move Regional Plan Appendices and Long-Range Vision
Appendix A - Detailed description of facilities and cost
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Appendix B - Financial policies
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Appendix C - Benefits, system use and transportation impacts
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Appendix D - Sound Move impacts, system performance and framework for integration with land use planning
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Long Range Vision
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