Monthly Archives: September 2014
Third & Pine, Center of the Throbbing Universe
I pull up to the Third and Pine island stop, outside McDonalds. We're in the vortex, the nerve center. Every major city has an...
A woonerf on Eighth Avenue may soon be a reality
If all goes to plan, Seattle will soon have another woonerf making its way to a street near you. Vulcan lodged two related project...
Space-decoding the elements of urbanism
First in a series of illustrated ruminations from the South of France.
According to the New York Times‘ Roger Cohen, France is struggling with changing...
Community Transit adds service, other changes begin today
Service changes for Community Transit begin today, and in this round, the agency is adding new service hours. New annual services will including 7,500...
Sunday Video: We Support The Westlake Protected Bike Lane
http://vimeo.com/106227405
We support the Westlake protected bike lane and if you do too, show your support by sending a postcard to the Mayor and City...
What We’re Reading: Next Stop, Tacoma
Alt-transpo: Seattle is changing the conversation on the value of streetcars and how to build them. Some new and interesting station designs for Amtrak's...
Metro Fall service change includes major bus cuts, more to come...
It's the end of September, which means another set of service changes for King County Metro Transit. But this service change is unlike all...
New parklet opens at 25th and Union this Sunday
This Sunday is the grand opening of Seattle's newest parklet, aptly named the 25th and Union Parklet. In the heart of the Central District, the...