Monthly Archives: November 2015
What We’re Reading: Voters Were Generous in 2015 General Election
Forest in the clouds: Switzerland has wild plans to build a livable forest on a sky-high tower.
State of emergency: Local electeds put together an...
Back Door Man
A figure slips on through the back door at outbound 12th and Jackson, against the rules. Maybe he's doing it in loving memory of...
Fridaygram: From Railway Yards and Dilapidated Parking Lots to Millennium Park
In 1998, the Mayor of Chicago, Richard M. Daley announced a vision to redevelop the rail tracks and dilapidated surface car park that consumed...
Seattle 2035: Explore the Draft Plan and Weigh In
For the past two years, the City of Seattle has been hard at work to develop an updated citywide Comprehensive Plan. Seattle 2035, as...
Let’s Get Ready For #NACTO16!
We passed the Move Seattle Levy!!
The future of living in Seattle suddenly seems a lot more hopeful.
We’ll be repairing bridges, repaving roads, replacing broken...
When Waiting For a Bus or Train Is a Pleasure: How...
Great cities are often known by their signature urban spaces and superb public transit. As Seattle works to activate and energize the public realm and...
Pronto Moves Bike Share Station to Montlake Triangle
Pronto made a very quiet bike share station change last week. A new station is now located at the Montlake Triangle. The station has capacity...
2015 General Election Analysis — Seattle
The first results from the general election are in. Voter turnout was low, and none of the predicted "waves" came to fruition. But urbanists came...