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Issaquah Pitches Case for Keeping Its Light Rail Line on Track » The Urbanist

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The City of Issaquah fought hard to get a light rail station on the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) map, and they’d like to keep it. That’s the position of newly elected Issaquah Mayor Mark Mullet, who is ramping up a campaign to sway board members not to delay or cancel the Eastside’s next planned light rail line. The planned South Kirkland-to-Issaquah Link line would terminate in Issaquah’s underutilized central core, which remains dominated by big box …
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theurbanist.org broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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