Yearly Archives: 2015
Sound Transit Will Unleash More Regional Service in 2016
Sound Transit is not only seriously upping their graphics game; they’re also planning to deliver the biggest expansion of transit service seen in years...
Sunday Video: The Surprising Math of Cities and Corporations
Physicist Geoffrey West explores how natural laws apply to biology, cities, and corporations, predicting everything from walking speeds to crime and health.
What We’re Reading: Move Seattle, Vote Yes on Prop 1
At a crossroads: Next City walks us through the affordable housing crisis in Seattle and the promise of HALA.
Tiny skyscrapers: New York City continues with...
Smells Like Chicken
Five minutes after a phone conversation in which I got dumped, this guy showed up and asked if I wanted any fried chicken. He...
Fridaygram: Japanese Shotengai
Shotengai are a type of shopping arcade found in Japan. Their varied layouts provide both a safe pedestrian experience and true mixed shopping capabilities...
Efficiency, Equity Discussed at Forum on Seattle’s Transportation Congestion
On Thursday, night the University of Washington hosted a lively panel discussion on Seattle's infamous traffic woes. Organized by The Seattle Times, four experts...
Put Your Feet First and Move Seattle: Vote YES on Prop...
This November, Seattle voters will have the opportunity to vote YES on ballot Proposition 1, a nine-year transportation levy. Proposition 1 would replace the...
This Time For Real: New Real-Time Arrival Information Signs Now (Partially)...
North Seattle has a bunch of new real-time arrival signs (RTIS) and many of them are now live. Way back in August, I reported...