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Monthly Archives: July 2015

Map of the Week: Seattle’s Secret Beaches

Seattle isn’t known as a beachfront city, but we’re home to over 200 miles of shoreline along Lake Union, Puget Sound, and Lake Washington....

Mayor’s Housing Committee Proposes Modifying Seattle’s Single-Family Zoning

On Tuesday afternoon The Seattle Times' Danny Westneat broke the news (in an inflammatory manner) that Mayor Ed Murray's committee on housing may recommend making...

Four Key Takeaways on the Draft HALA Recommendations

I think it's a good thing that within hours of Danny Westneat leaking the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA) Committee draft recommendations, it...

The Seattle Times On Single-Family Zoning: Inflammatory and Factually Inaccurate

After a bold release by The Seattle Times yesterday, we learned that a series of possible changes to building typologies could be on the way for...

Sound Transit 3 Comments Due On Wednesday, July 8

Sound Transit is in the midst of an important public outreach campaign for their next big transit expansion program, known as Sound Transit 3. Earlier last...

Pike Place Expansion is Underway

Construction has begun on the Pike Place Market expansion project, the first addition to the Market in 40 years. Crews broke ground on June...

Sunday Video: How Public Spaces Make Cities Work

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7fRIGphgtk Amanda Burden talks about why public spaces are important to cities and what makes them work (or not).

Right-of-Way Declaration of Independence & Bill of Rights

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all people are created equal, whether they are rich or poor, black or white, young or...