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Vickie L. Mercer 10025 SW 122 nd Pl. Vashon, Washington 98070 206-550-3914 or 206-497-9031 January 25, 2009 Mr. David Moseley, CEO Washington State Ferry System Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Mr. Moseley, Every ferry user owes you a significant amount of gratitude for your willingness to listen to our many concerns. Thank you for extending the time for comment to the Long Range Plan allowing for my submission. I sense that your job is similar in challenge to that of our new President as our legislature in recent years has neglected to give WSF the monetary support necessary to maintain a most prestigious transportation asset. With the 2009 legislature s motto being One Washington I find it disturbing that transportation decisions have come down to take away from a few to give to the masses. We now see new massively expensive plans for a deep bored tunnel emerging from the same Governor s office that just cut ferry service on the south end of Vashon that will prevent working people from getting to their jobs, permanently assigning the Hiyu which is in no way ADA compliant. As a resident of Vashon I object to any additional reductions of ferry service to a community that has grown by 11% over the past ten years and has already sustained 18% reductions of service during the same period. All 13,000 who live on Vashon have built their futures around the WSF ferry system after the continued encouragement of our State s legislature promoting an economy in our community. I can not understand how Plan B could materialize as it would result in the death of every Vashon business and working person s ambition and well being. Plan B would destroy the last 30 years of growth. Plan B would not even provide service for the equivalent population of 7500 people. Vashon resident Judy Whitney said several years ago "Ferry planners need to be mindful of the power they have to enhance or stifle the communities they serve and to influence the character of those communities by the transportation decisions they make." I believe we are at that crossroads. I truly believe that Plan B does not follow the premise of equal cuts for all. Plan B is the equivalent of letting the bank on Vashon fail, foreclosing the house and evicting the inhabitants. It is as impersonal and cold as wishing the Katrina victims would drown. As the idea of Plan C is gaining momentum, I truly hope that a serious look at fairness will gain strength. If there must be cuts, let them be across the board and shared by all. If there must be actions for the Common Good, let all legislators look deep into their soles to see if their cuts equal their neighbors. So, you can see why everyone who is associated and cares about their follow citizens who live on Vashon must fight Plan B in these days of One Washington. Thank you for your time and I trust my comments will be added to the multitude of others voicing concern for our ferry system s future. Sincerely, Vickie Mercer Vashon Resident

Cc: Senator Joe McDermott Senator Derik Kilmer Representative Sharon Nelson Representative Eileen Cody Representative Larry Seaquist Representative Sherry Appleton Representative Christine Rolfes

WSDOT Ferries Division PUBLIC HEARING COMMENT FORM January 2009 SOUTHWORTH / FAUNTLEROY NEW FOCUS: The focus of vehicle ferries must shift from moving cars to moving people. GOAL: Fill the passenger sections of vehicle ferries. This will result in the lowest cost per person. DESTINATION: If WSDOT take people where they want to go, they will fill the passenger sections. No additional resources should be dedicated to a route until passenger sections operate at maximum capacity. SINGLE OCCUPANT VEHICLES (SOV): An informal study at Fauntleroy revealed 70% of the vehicles were SOV. We should not cater to the SOV. This is not prudent given today s limited resources. ORIGIN DESTINATION STUDY: WSDOT Origin Destination study revealed 78% of Southworth commuters stated Coleman was closer to their destination than Fauntleroy. BREMERTON-COLEMAN: Limited capacity due to Rich Passage and length of route. BREMERTON / SOUTHWORTH: These Kitsap terminals should be viewed jointly. Over the longterm, runs should shift from Bremerton-Coleman to Southworth-Coleman. LESS RESOURCES REQUIRED: Since runs from Southworth-Coleman are 1/3 shorter than runs from Bremerton-Coleman, this will not require more ferries and will increase capacity through additional runs. COLEMAN CAPACITY: Coleman does not need a fourth slip to accommodate Southworth. With proper logistical timing and reconfiguration of existing holding areas, Coleman can accommodate some Southworth runs. DO IT NOW: Start with just one Southworth-Coleman commuter run now. The passenger section will fill up. Commuter vans will be given priority. Over time, additional runs from Bremerton can shift to Southworth according to need. MEETS WSDOT GOALS: 1. Maximize use of vessels. If the passenger sections of vehicle ferries operate at capacity, the ferries will have maximum passengers. 2. Adaptive Management Strategy: Adapting routes, runs and origin-destinations will strategically increase capacity without unnecessary additional costly resources. 3. Highest Quality Service: Maximizing passenger sections of vehicle ferries means a lower cost per person than focusing on the high cost per vehicle. LOWEST COST PER PERSON: This focus is consistent with sustainability, Mayor Nichol s letter to the WSDOT dated 1.21.09, the City Council s resolution to not expand the Fauntleroy terminal, the Growth Management Act, Vashon goals, Southworth goals, Seattle goals and WSDOT goals.

Dow CONSTANTINE Metropolian King County Council District Eight King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue, Room 1200 Seattle, WA 98104-3272 dow. constanti ne~metrokc. gov Januar 26, 2009 David Moseley Assistant Secretary, WSDOT Washinton State Ferries 2901 3r Ave., Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98121 Dear Mr. Moseley: I am writing today to share my opinion on the proposed expansion of dock and the installation of a two-story passenger loading facility. the Fauntleroy ferry First, Fauntleroy is different from most other communities that host a WSF docking facility in that it receives virtually no direct benefit from ferry operations. Ferries are a lifeline for island communities, and a significant convenience for the Kitsap Peninsula. They funnel workers into downtown Seattle, as well as smaller employment centers. And, ferry traffic benefits at least some businesses in the traditional downtowns of Edmonds and Mukilteo. In contrast, Fauntleroy is a residential neighborhood and ferr traffic largely bypasses its small business district. Drivers who exit the ferry are just passing through on their way to somewhere else. I supported-and stil support- WSF' s past proposal to reroute most Southworth traffic directly to downtown Seattle. That proposal makes sense. As the Kitsap Peninsula grows, it is unacceptable to burden Fauntleroy streets with additional vehicles that are more appropriately directed closer to their destination. I request that you to reopen this issue as you craft your recommendations on the future of Washington's ferry system. I am unequivocally opposed to the proposed expansion of the existing ferr dock at Fauntleroy. The King County Ferry District, created in part to preserve direct Vashon Island-todowntown Seattle foot ferry service, is now fully funding the Vashon passenger ferry operations. We plan a 50 percent increase in service by July 2009. This is the correct direction for our transportation future-direct, efficient connections for ferry customers to employment and residential growth centers-not an expansion of congestion in residential neighborhoods. Thank you for your consideration. (206) 296-1008 TTYfTDD (206) 296-1024 FAX (206) 205-5610 a~1202m~

Sincerely, -l. - Dow Constantine Chair, King County Council District Eight