The Seattle City Select Budget Committee convened on September 26, 2025, to discuss the proposed 2026 budget, focusing on transportation priorities that aim to enhance the city's infrastructure and support its residents. Chair Dan Strauss opened the session, welcoming committee members and emphasizing the importance of the discussions ahead.
Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), Director Emery, presented the budget proposal alongside finance team members. The presentation highlighted key initiatives designed to improve transportation services across the city, which are critical for both community accessibility and economic growth.
During the meeting, committee members were encouraged to hold their questions until the end of the presentation, allowing for a streamlined discussion. The committee's flexibility in scheduling was noted, with the potential to extend the session to accommodate thorough deliberation.
The proposed budget reflects Mayor Harrell's commitment to addressing transportation needs, which are vital for the city's development and the well-being of its residents. The discussions are expected to lead to actionable outcomes that will shape Seattle's transportation landscape in the coming years.
As the committee continues its review, the focus remains on ensuring that the budget aligns with the community's needs and supports sustainable growth. The next steps will involve further discussions and potential adjustments to the proposed budget before final approval.