Monthly Archives: April 2017
1200 Stewart Proposes Benefits For Denny Way Corridor
A long-planned project is approaching its final steps before being ready to start construction on a long-dormant site on Denny Way, but first the...
House Democrats Pass Bill Cutting Sound Transit Revenue, Next Step Unknown
Democrats in the Washington State House rushed Bill 2201 out of committee on Tuesday and then quickly passed it through the House late Wednesday...
Spot Fix: Northlake Way Getting Bike Lanes And Sidewalks
Walking and biking is about to get a little easier on NE Northlake Way, a winding road on edge of the University District. Construction...
Registration Open: Seattle Seaport Tour on April 29
UPDATE: The tour has reached capacity. Thanks for your interest - please stay tuned for future events with The Urbanist by signing up for...
We Must Block The Car Tab Bill Cuts To Sound Transit
We want to echo what Seattle Subway wrote in the Seattle Transit Blog and encourage our readers to contact Governor Jay Inslee (D-Washington) and...
Council Passes Downtown Rezones, SEPA Infill Modifications
Two major land use bills were passed by the Seattle City Council on Monday. Large swaths of Downtown and South Lake Union will receive...
WSCC Addition Transit Impacts Show Up In One Center City
Downtown transportation impacts loom large as policymakers grapple with the appropriate size of the Washington State Convention Center (WSCC) Addition's public benefits package. One Center...
Union Bike Lanes Return to Complement Madison BRT
When the latest designs for Madison Street's BRT line were released in March, street safety advocates were dismayed at how the bike and pedestrian...