Monthly Archives: April 2016
City Scales Back Implementation of Bike Plan
When the City Council approved the purchase of the assets of the Pronto bikeshare system in March, an amendment was introduced by Councilmember Mike...
Lid I-5 Charrette Set For May 7th
The Lid I-5 campaign is kicking into high gear with its first major public event scheduled for May 7 at Capitol Hill Housing. The...
Will Pike/Pine Street Have Pedestrian Only Weekends This Summer?
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is considering another slate of pedestrian-only events on Pike and Pine Streets this summer, building on the popularity...
Sunday Video: Seattle’s Reimagined Waterfront
Friends of Waterfront Seattle recently produced a short video of how the waterfront will be changing over the next few years, including: a new...
What We’re Reading: Water Wars, Sky Terraces, And Surveys
Giving back: Amazon plans to open a temporary homeless shelter.
Big plans: Seattle University reveals plans for a new 10-story office and dormitory tower.
Another record:...
Poker Face Practice
"You know, I find this job oddly relaxing," I told a man with a box of cupcakes. "I basically tool around for eight hours...
Sound Transit 3 Draft Plan: Open For Comment, Seven Public Meetings
Have you heard? Sound Transit has a bold plan to massively expand light rail (LRT), commuter rail, express buses, and bus rapid transit (BRT) throughout...
Metro Wants Feedback On Late Night Service
King County Metro is wading into a process to evaluate and overhaul the late night bus network. The agency has long operated a late night...