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Public transportation

Seattle Transit Agency Wants to Tear Down Fraternal Lodge

...and put up a parking garage

Christian Britschgi | 7.28.2017 11:00 AM

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When Sound Transit, the Seattle-area transportation agency, proposed a parking garage for its commuter rail station in Puyallup, it explicitly declared that the project would support the suburb's "community character" and minimize "adverse impacts to the natural and built environment." But now it wants to tear down the town's longstanding Fraternal Order of Eagles lodge, and it's petitioning the Pierce County Superior Court for the eminent domain power to seize the property.

Members and patrons of the club—a fixture in the community—were shocked at the news.

"This is very infuriating. The Eagles has been there way before Sound Transit was ever thought of," declared one commenter on the lodge's Facebook page.

"There are other places a park and ride can go. It not only displaces us but also disrupts the school and the buses," said another.

When Sound Transit started designing plans for its $60 million Puyallup Station Access Improvement Project, it produced six possible plans for expanding its parking capacity. Four of those alternatives did not involve taking any land from the lodge. One even offered the possibility of constructing an entire parking facility, holding the same number of cars, closer to the Puyallup Station, on land Sound Transit already owned, and for the same amount of money.

Nevertheless, Sound Transit declared the Eagles Lodge site its "preferred alternative."

Mariya Frost, a transportation policy analyst at the Washington Policy Center, says this is standard practice for Sound Transit.

"Sound transit often offers what looks like a lot of options, what looks like a lot of choices," Frost tells Reason. "Make no mistake—the 'preferred alternative' is the plan that they want and the plan that they will fight to get despite public input."

Sound Transit's light rail extension in Federal Way, for example, will displace 196 residents and 42 businesses, as well as cutting through what is currently an elementary school playground—all in a community where 91 percent of households have a car. The alternatives would have left the school untouched and displaced fewer residents.

Frost calls the Puyallup project a "pretty solid example of the abuse of eminent domain to the detriment of an entire community of people."

The lodge and the larger community seem to agree.

"We don't want it," Eagles secretary Jerry Miller told the Tacoma News Tribune last year, noting that the group had no mortgage at its present location and was not eager to sell. Another Eagle, Ellen Blakely, informed the paper that moving would impact the chapter's charity work: "If we have to move, we will have to put all our money into building a new home and won't be able to donate."

And the rest of the town? In 2016, when the $54 billion light rail extension was on the ballot, Puyallup soundly rejected it, with some precincts opposing it by margins of 20 percentage points or more. "Just because light rail plows through a certain city or there's a transit station in certain city, it doesn't mean a community receives value from that particular service," says Frost.

Rent Free is a weekly newsletter from Christian Britschgi on urbanism and the fight for less regulation, more housing, more property rights, and more freedom in America's cities.

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  1. Tom Bombadil   8 years ago

    "This is very infuriating. The Eagles has been there way before Sound Transit was ever thought of,"

    I wonder if anyone will make the connection between electing a statist/collectivist government and getting shat on for the "collective good"?

    1. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   8 years ago

      I don't.

    2. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

      "This is very infuriating. The Eagles has been there way before Sound Transit was ever thought of,"

      And they may as well be Already Gone.

  2. Hugh Akston   8 years ago

    ST goes to all the trouble of bringing modern infrastructure to this blighted little borough and this is the thanks they get?

    1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

      Hi Tony!

      Did you guys know Hugh has been running the Tony sock?

      He gave it away the other day.

      1. Red Rocks Baiting n Inciting   8 years ago

        Why would that bother us? It just shows how well libertarians understand the left's talking points and shibboleths.

        1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

          Who said it would bother you? Why would you think I care if you're bothered?

          I was just putting the facts out there, print it and rub it on your junk if you want.

          1. Tom Bombadil   8 years ago

            I will rub my junk, but not because you told me to, and not with a printout. That's what being a libertarian is all about.

          2. Hail Rataxes   8 years ago

            You never told me your wife was liking the dry anal.

            1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

              No one cares about your pegging fantasies.

      2. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

        Do you have a link? If so, i have a newfound respect for Hugh. Or at least a less-grudging awareness of him.

        1. Hugh Akston   8 years ago

          I'd be interested to see this as well.

          1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

            I'll be interested to see how your posting style changes, now that we know you're running Tony.

            Shit, it already has in one post.

            1. Sevo   8 years ago

              Hi Tony!|7.28.17 @ 11:56AM|#
              "I'll be interested to see how your posting style changes, now that we know you're running Tony."

              So no link? Interesting.

              1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

                Why would I show him how he fucked up?

                Don't you have some clouds to yell at?

                1. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

                  You really showed them.

                  1. Hugh Akston   8 years ago

                    It would have been funny if it was true, but now it's just kind of a weird assertion by some rando. Oh well.

                    1. Hugh Akston   8 years ago

                      Shit! I forgot to log out and log into my Citizen X account. Hang on...

                    2. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

                      Jesus, dude. You're gonna give Simple Mikey priapism.

                    3. Chipper Morning, Now #1   8 years ago

                      Jesus, dude. You're gonna give Simple Mikey priapism.

                2. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

                  It would have been funny if it was true, but now it's just kind of a weird assertion by some rando. Oh well.

                  1. Chipper Morning, Now #1   8 years ago

                    It would have been funny if it was true, but now it's just kind of a weird assertion by some rando. Oh well.

                    1. Chipper Morning, Now #1   8 years ago

                      Fuck.

                3. Sevo   8 years ago

                  Hi Tony!|7.28.17 @ 12:06PM|#
                  "Why would I show him how he fucked up?"

                  Maybe so your cred could be slightly above Grubers?

                  1. Hi Tony!   8 years ago

                    You're a regular Sherlock Holmes.

                    130 years old and boring

                    1. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

                      Ah, I just saw the climate change thread.

                      The resident handle-switcher is booooored today.

                    2. Sevo   8 years ago

                      Hi Tony!|7.28.17 @ 12:37PM|#
                      "You're a regular Sherlock Holmes."

                      So stupid posts and no cred?
                      Let's see; which asshole could this be?

  3. cgr2727   8 years ago

    Sound Transit director Lyle Lanley did not return calls requesting comment.

    1. Gojira   8 years ago

      ST put North Haverbrook on the map!

      1. Dillinger   8 years ago

        I call the big one Bitey.

      2. Hugh Akston   8 years ago

        Mono- d'oh!

  4. Zeb   8 years ago

    Serves the Illuminati bastards right for secretly controlling the banks.

  5. Unlabelable MJGreen   8 years ago

    God I hate that song.

    1. Chipper Morning, Now #1   8 years ago

      That song is insufferable. Also, I now like you more.

      1. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

        Whenever it gets to that one part about the farmer not spraying DDT, i mentally replace "don't care about the spots on my apples" with "don't care about the lives of brown children." It makes the song more accurate, though no less grating.

  6. Dillinger   8 years ago

    >>> it explicitly declared that the project would support the suburb's "community character" and minimize "adverse impacts to the natural and built environment."

    so it explicitly declared nothing.

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