SEATTLE — A Seattle streetcar project has been stopped due to rising costs, and an investigation has started into the project’s management.
Mayor Jenny Durkan on Friday announced the immediate halt of the Center City Connector that is now estimated to cost $200 million. That’s up from a previous estimate of $177 million.
“There are too many questions about the true costs of this project and the risks to taxpayers, which is why we must put the brakes on this project,” Durkan said in a statement.
The project is intended to fill a missing link connecting several other streetcar lines and allow easy rail travel in the downtown area. Officials say the $23 million shortfall is due to increased construction costs and errors in estimating the full cost of the streetcars.