Monthly Archives: September 2017
What We’re Reading: The First White President
The First White President: Ta-Nehisi Coates lays bare white supremacy and the racism coursing through this country's veins in this excellent long read in The...
Call to Action: Support Rezoning Uptown and Reforming Design Review on...
The Seattle City Council is hosting a double feature at SIFF Cinema Uptown Auditorium 3 on Monday September 11. The first public hearing for the...
What To Expect When Expecting Amazon
Amazon announced yesterday that the company is planning the search for a second headquarters in North America where it promises as many as 50,000...
SDOT Unveils 23rd Avenue ‘Phase 2’ Design
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is in the midst of planning the second phase of corridor improvements to 23rd Avenue, a main thoroughfare...
U District Mobility Group Hosts Station Access Tour This Afternoon
Sound Transit’s construction of Northlink is on track to extend light rail to the north end of Seattle by 2021. After decades of failed...
Bothell Way 11-Lane Redesign Doesn’t Quite Stick the Landing
Don't say they didn't ask for it.
First, Bothell residents asked the City of Bothell to design Bothell Way NE as a walkable street to...
Urbanist Meetup on Tuesday Will Feature Teresa Mosqueda
We wanted to remind you that our September meetup next week will be headlined by Teresa Mosqueda, our endorsed candidate for Seattle City Council...
Council Moves Spruce Street Rezone, Demolition Ordinance
On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council voted on legislation to rezone a site across from the King County Juvenile Detention Center on Squire Park....