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Monthly Archives: August 2016

Construction Notices: One Way Toward Being A Better Neighbor

A construction notice for a new mixed-use building appeared on Capitol Hill Seattle yesterday. The notice itself is fairly succinct explaining the anticipated construction...

Mayor Murray Commissions Industrial Lands Advisory Panel To Begin Work

The manufacturing, industrial, and maritime sectors are in important feature of Seattle's economy and vitality. Over the past few decades, the industrial lands of...

Shoreline’s 145th Street Station Is Moving North

On Thursday, the Shoreline Planning Commission held a hearing to take public comment and vote on several resolutions related to the 145th Street Station...

Pedestrian Master Plan Update

A pedestrian network is really one of the most basic systems that allows a city to function—so basic that it's often taken for granted....

Sunday Video: Automobiles Inherit The Earth

A 1966 cartoon short pokes fun at how people in the modern age have let the automobile dictate almost every facet of their lives...

What We’re Reading: Landmark Policy, Mending Communities, And The Hottest Month

Choo-choo preview: The Seattle Times gets to go on ride-along at the unfinished stations and tunnel ($) of Northgate Link; the last leg of digging to...

Black Lives

It all started somewhere northbound on Tenth Avenue East, as we drifted past Saint Mark's Cathedral. There's never any traffic here, but there was...

Bus Only Lane Installed On Pine Street

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has implemented a change on Pine Street this week that we first wrote about back in October. The...