Materials
The nine-year Transportation Levy to Move Seattle aims to take care of the basics while also making investments that will allow our transportation system to keep pace with our growing city.
Current Levy Materials
Finance and performance reports
Annual reports are published on March 30 of the following year. Quarterly reports are published by the 15th of the second month following quarter-end. For example, a report for Q3, from July-September, will be published by November 15.
- 2023
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- 2023 Levy Delivery Plan, published April 4, 2023
- Q1 Report: published May 15, 2023
- 2022 Annual Report, published March 30, 2023
- 2022 Levy delivery plan, published March 30, 2022
- Q1 Report: published April 29, 2022
- Q2 Report, published July 29, 2022
- Q3 Report, published November 15, 2022
- 2021 Annual Report, published March 30, 2022
- 2021 Levy delivery plan, published February 25, 2021
- Q1 Report: published April 30, 2021
- Q2 Report: published August 11, 2021
- Q3 Report: Published October 29
- 2020 Annual Report: published March 30, 2021
- 2020 Planned Accomplishments, published February 27, 2020
- Q1 Report: published May 1, 2020
- Q2 Report: published July 30, 2020
- Q3 Report: published October 30, 2020
- 2019 Annual Report, published March 30, 2020
- 2019 Planned Accomplishments, published February 27, 2019
- Q1 Report: published April 30, 2019
- Q2 Report: published July 30
- Q3 Report: published October 30
- 2018 Annual Report: published March 30, 2019
- 2017 Annual Report
- 2016 Annual Report
Levy workplan reports
- 2020 COVID-19 Impact Assessment
- Updated Levy Workplan (2018)
- Levy Workplan Assessment Report
- Workplan Update - Sub-program Data
Track Levy progress
Legislative Documents
- Final legislation (approved by Council on June 29)
- Final legislation (marked up version showing technical changes made by Full Council to the committee-passed version)
- Summary of passed amendments (voted on June 23)
- See all discussed amendments here
Resources
- Levy funding categories and programs
- Find out how the levy proposal is aligned with Mayor Murray’s 10-year vision to Move Seattle.