Originally published Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 1:08 PM
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Seattle mayor wants town hall with Microsoft CEO
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has sent a letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer asking for a town hall meeting at the company's campus in Redmond. McGinn wants to talk about their differences over a new Highway 520 floating bridge design.
The Associated Press
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has sent a letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer asking for a town hall meeting at the company's campus in Redmond. McGinn wants to talk about their differences over a new Highway 520 floating bridge design.
Microsoft took out a full page ad in The Seattle Times on Tuesday urging transportation planners to move ahead with a new six-lane bridge. McGinn wants planners to reconsider a four-lane option, with two bus lanes for transit.
Experts say the 47-year-old bridge across Lake Washington between Seattle and Bellevue needs replacing and could collapse in an earthquake. The replacement will cost more than $4 billion.
The commuters who use the bridge each day include 5,000 Microsoft employees.
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