Yearly Archives: 2016
Mayor’s Budget Gets Closer On Lander
Earlier this year, Senator Maria Cantwell announced that the largest grant ever awarded to the state of Washington would be going to a Seattle...
Rainier Beach Updates Its Neighborhood Plan
The Seattle City Council passed a Rainier Beach Neighborhood Plan Update, among many other things at a busy September 26th meeting. The plan focuses...
Link Sets New Record: 101,000 Boardings
Link light rail set a new record for ridership surpassing 100,000 boardings for the first time last Friday. Sound Transit credited the convergence of...
Join For “Ballard: A Walk Through Time” On October 15th
Ballard is home to scores of new mixed-use projects in the planning and development stages and is also one of Seattle’s most historic districts....
Transit App 4.0: Transit Navigation Revolutionized
Transit App continues to pioneer what it means to be a transit app. Now entering its fourth generation, the smarty-pants app developers have revolutionized live...
Metro’s Night Owl Service To Get A Makeover
Night owl service in Seattle and places further afield is on the verge of major improvements. In April, we provided a brief on a review...
Register To Vote by October 10th
This is your semi-annual reminder to register to vote by October 10th to vote in the November 8th General Election.
How Can I Register?
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121 Boren Tower Could Get Approval Tonight
At a site next to The Seattle Times' headquarters a 41-story tower at 121 Boren Ave N could rise bringing 436 apartments to market...