Monthly Archives: May 2014
What We’re Reading: Make It So
Now calling at Union Station: It looks like Denver has a Union Station, too, and it's pretty darn cool. The new multi-modal facility marries...
When Thinking Globally and Acting Locally Is No Longer Optional: Why...
The scientific evidence for anthropogenic climate change is now irrefutable.* Climate change is not some far off disaster that can be passed on to...
You Need it Too
"How you doin'?" I ask her at Campus Parkway inbound. It's nearing midday, sunny, on a half-full 70.
"Swell," she says happily, sounding surprised to...
The Double-Edged Sword of Public Records – Housing and Jobs vs....
My Trusty Gavel by Brian Turner on Flickr.
The Problem
In the present information age, with access to details about virtually anyone’s life available to all,...
Baugruppen: Proactive Jurisdictions
Editor’s Note: This is Part 2 of a series on Baugruppen, private owners collaboratively building affordable multifamily projects. Read Part 1 or check out the...
Mayor Murray’s Seattle-Only Plan for Metro
After a whirlwind week, the bus saga continues. Today, Mayor Ed Murray presented his blueprint for a Seattle-only measure to restore King County Metro Transit...
Follow Up: Factoria Frequent Service
A map of frequent service to and from Factoria. The thick red line is the frequent corridor shared by routes 240 and 241 and...
Event Reminder: Meetup at GGLO
We're giving GGLO's swanky space at the Harbor Steps a spin this week. So if you want to join us for our weekly meetup,...