http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/2012/11/landslide-supports-seawall-project.html?page=all
The city of Seattle is set to name a general contractor Friday to oversee the replacement of Seattles crumbling downtown seawall, a project that can now move forward without the cloud of uncertainty that hung over the plans before Tuesday's election.
Thats because voters in Seattle overwhelmingly approved a $290 million bond measure to fund the project.
Leading up to Tuesdays general election tally, there was widespread agreement among business and political leaders in Seattle that the seawall is decrepit and has to be fixed. But city officials and proponents of replacement worried that the seawall measure might fail, partly due to voter fatigue over higher-profile issues such as the presidential race and several statewide issues including gay marriage and marijuana legalization.
But it turns out there was nothing to worry about. An overwhelming majority 77 percent voted to approve the measure. The seawall levy vote was closely watched by six companies involved in four bids to play a major role in construction of the new seawall along Seattles central waterfront a several-block section between South Washington and Virginia streets that includes the most deteriorated sections of the seawall. Some parts of the seawall date back to the early 1900s.