Re: “Washington’s ferry system is damaged, and Gov. Inslee should proper the ship” [Nov. 12, Opinion]:
As a resident of Whidbey Island, I couldn’t agree extra that our ferry system is in deep trouble, and it’s going to be a very long time earlier than new ferries will save us. We want our state and native governments to do some inventive considering to determine how one can extra effectively transfer folks to and from our islands with the ferries now we have.
Our ferries can carry way more folks than automobiles, and I’d be very happy to stroll onto the ferry and use public transportation to get the place I must go. Nevertheless, mainland public transportation choices for Whidbey ferry riders are very restricted for people who find themselves not early morning or late afternoon commuters. The Washington State Division of Transportation manages the ferries however has no management over connecting public transportation, and getting islanders the place they should go shouldn’t be a precedence for mainland transportation companies.
It’s time for our elected officers to attach the dots between the ferry system and the native transportation system to create an built-in system that will get ferry riders the place they should go with out counting on their automobiles.
Allison Hiltner, Whidbey Island
