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Monthly Archives: May 2017

NE 65th Street Vision Zero Concepts Unveiled

NE 65th Street is one of the most collision-prone corridors in North Seattle. There have been 231 crashes on the street between Ravenna Boulevard...

Seattle Developers Opting In To Recent MHA Rezones

Seattle recently rezoned large swaths of Downtown and South Lake Union and the University District in the hopes of increasing development capacity for new development...

Myra Lara Takes A Whimsical Look At Infill Housing

Local queer, Latinx artist Myra Lara held a very well attended art opening at Hybrid_Space last week. Not Even Barely Legal: (Desperately) Creative Infill Development included a...

Affordable Housing Week Looks At Transit-Oriented Development

This week is affordable housing week in Seattle. There are events scheduled through next Monday, including tours, discussions, and workshops. Yesterday’s affordable housing event...

Governor Inslee Vetoes Distracted Driving Law Delay

In April, both houses of the Washington State Legislature succeeded in a passing a long-anticipated update to our state's distracted driving law. The bill...

How To Measure East Link’s Success

Over the weekend The Seattle Times ran a story about the technology that will allow East Link to operate on a floating bridge and several other...

Washington Gets A Bicycle Safety Advisory Council

Washington state now has a new bicycle safety advisory council responsible for studying trends on bicycle-related injuries and fatalities across the state. Governor Jay...

Changes To Chinatown-International District Rezone Proposal Under Consideration

A package of rezones are headed to the Chinatown-International District area in a few short weeks. The rezones promise to unlock Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA)...