PSRC submitted a letter signed by 49 local elected officials to the State Legislature’s Transportation Committee in support of the ferry plans in Governor Ferguson’s draft budget. The Governor’s proposed budget would allocate $1.1 billion within the transportation budget to purchase three new hybrid-electric ferries and maintain and preserve the current fleet. The Governor’s proposal puts the state on a path to achieve its goal to acquire 13 new hybrid-electric ferries by 2040.
Support Letter Text:
Local Elected Official Ferry Support Letter to Transportation Committee Leaders Dear Chair Liias, Chair Fey, Ranking Member King and Ranking Member Barkis:
We are local elected officials from ferry communities across the Puget Sound region writing in support of Governor Ferguson’s budget proposal for Washington State Ferries.
We are grateful for the legislature’s continued investments in the ferry system and workforce during the 2025 legislative session, including funding to construct three new hybrid-electric ferries. Please ensure that ferry system investments remain a priority.
Governor Ferguson’s budget offers a practical solution for investment in Washington State Ferries. It allocates $1.1 billion within the transportation budget, including $1 billion to purchase three new hybrid-electric ferries and $150 million to maintain and preserve the current fleet. By using bond sales to finance major ferry investments, the state can move critical projects forward while managing costs over time. The Governor’s proposal puts the state on a path to achieve its goal to acquire 13 new hybrid-electric ferries by 2040.
Right now, there are three ferries out of service for emergency repairs. This disruption in service caused by unmet critical repair needs highlights the fragility of the ferry system and underscores the need for sustained investment and a plan to continue replacing the aging fleet. The Governor’s proposed funding for maintenance and preservation will provide Washington State Ferries with the necessary support to keep the fleet of aging vessels in operation until new boats are in the water. We respectfully encourage you to move forward with Governor Ferguson’s proposal to invest in ferries. We are grateful for the work that has been done and the progress that has been made in strengthening this important transportation system.
Sincerely,
Counties
King
Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda
Kitsap
Commissioner Christine Rolfes
Commissioner Oran Root
Commissioner Katie Walters
Pierce
Executive Ryan Mello
San Juan
Councilmember Jane Fuller
Councilmember Kari McVeigh
Councilmember Justin Paulsen
Skagit
Commissioner Peter Browning
Commissioner Joe Burns
Commissioner Ron Wesen
Snohomish
Executive Dave Somers
Councilmember Megan Dunn
Cities
Anacortes
Mayor Ryan Walters
Councilmember Bruce McDougall
Councilmember Carolyn Moulton
Bainbridge Island
Mayor Clarence Moriwaki
Councilmember Ashley Mathews
Councilmember Mike Nelson
Councilmember Leslie Schneider
Bremerton
Mayor Greg Wheeler
Councilmember Jennifer Chamberlin
Councilmember Michael Goodnow
Councilmember Anna Mockler
Buckley
Councilmember Denice Bergerson
Everett
Councilmember Paula Rhyne
Friday Harbor
Councilmember Anna Maria De Freitas
Councilmember Steve Hushebeck
Mountlake Terrance
Mayor Pro Tem Bryan Wahl
Port Orchard
Mayor Rob Putaansuu
Port Townsend
Deputy Mayor Owen Rowe
Councilmember David Faber
Councilmember Monica MickHager
Councilmember Fred Obee
Poulsbo
Mayor Ed Stern
Councilmember Michael Fitzpatrick
Councilmember Gary McVey
Seattle
Council President Joy Hollingsworth
Councilmember Dionne Foster
Councilmember Debora Juarez
Councilmember Eddie Lin
Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck
Councilmember Maritza Rivera
Councilmember Rob Saka
Ports
Port of Bremerton
Commissioner Cary Bozeman
Port of Edmonds
Commissioner Jay Grant
Port of Everett
Commissioner Glen Bachman
Commissioner David Simpson
Port of Port Townsend
Commissioner Carol Hasse