Monthly Archives: August 2016
King County Metro To Unleash Service Changes On September 10th
King County Metro Transit is about to unleash the last service change of 2016. Starting in 2017, Metro timetables and service changes will only...
Seattle Bikeshare Expansion Could Go Electric
This past weekend The Seattle Times broke the news that Motivate, the current operator of Pronto bike share, is right now coming in second place...
Twin Towers Aim To Break The Mold On 1200 Stewart St
South Lake Union isn’t known for unique architecture, but that could change if an intriguing new project proceeds at Denny Way and Stewart Street....
Sound Transit Green Lights Capitol Hill Station TOD
Capitol Hill, a neighborhood awash with transit-oriented development, is poised to get a lot more right where it is needed. At a meeting last week,...
No Sidewalks Ahead? Greenwood Ave Paving Project Raises Questions
Last week, construction crews began repaving Greenwood Avenue from NW 112th Street to NW 136th Street. Given that this is a busy, high speed...
Sunday Video: Introducing Avelia Liberty
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor (Boston-New Haven-New York City-Philadelphia-Washington, D.C.) is slated for modern trains built by French train manufacturer Alstom. Up to 28 new trainsets...
What We’re Reading: Green Power, Addressing Homelessness, And Incompatible Design
Green power: Rhode Island is home to the nation's first offshore wind farm and it could be the genesis for more to come in the US.
Ranking...
Saints Of All Colors
Later that same night the trio from this story came back. The shortest of the group was now wearing a mask.
"Hey again!"
"Hey! I got my...