Revised Code of Washington

Wash. Rev. Code § 81.104.070 (2026)

Responsibility for system implementation

✓ current as of May 2026
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(1) The state shall not become an operating agent for regional high capacity transportation systems.
(2) Agencies providing high capacity transportation service are responsible for planning, construction, operations, and funding including station area design and development, and parking facilities. Agencies may implement necessary contracts, joint development agreements, and interlocal government agreements. Agencies providing service shall consult with affected local jurisdictions and cooperate with comprehensive planning processes.
[ 1990 c 43 s 28.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2006–2006 · leading case: Pierce Cnty. v. State, 159 Wash. 2d 16 (Wash. 2006).
Pierce Cnty. v. State, 159 Wash. 2d 16 (Wash. 2006). “, RCW 81.104.070(2). The regional transit authority is authorized, after receiving voter approval, to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance the transit system.”
Pierce Cnty. v. State, 148 P.3d 1002 (Wash. 2006). “, RCW 81.104.070(2). The regional transit authority is authorized, after receiving voter approval, to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance the transit system.”
— Wash. Rev. Code § 81.104.070(2) — 2 cases
Pierce Cnty. v. State, 159 Wash. 2d 16 (Wash. 2006). “, RCW 81.104.070(2). The regional transit authority is authorized, after receiving voter approval, to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance the transit system.”
Pierce Cnty. v. State, 148 P.3d 1002 (Wash. 2006). “, RCW 81.104.070(2). The regional transit authority is authorized, after receiving voter approval, to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance the transit system.”
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