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Yearly Archives: 2017

Safety Advocates Demand Bigger Fixes at NE 65th St Drop-in Sessions

Thursday morning the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) hosted a drop-in session on the redesign of NE 65th St at Broadcast Coffee in Roosevelt....

Sound Transit Okays Bus-on-Shoulder I-5 Lanes to Speed Transit

Transit on I-5 will see reliability and speed improvements between Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood. On Thursday, the Sound Transit Capital Committee approved a contract...

University District Study Suggests Strategies to Sustain Small Businesses

A new study on the vulnerability of small businesses in the University District has been released. Peter Steinbrueck (a former member of the Seattle...

Map of the Week: Seattle’s Street Typologies

The Seattle Department of Transportation's right-of-way improvement manual just got a big upgrade, and it's big news for street design nerds. The new version,...

Council Wraps Up Short-Term Rental Legislation, Conditionally Vacates Property in South...

On Monday, the Seattle City Council met for their regular legislative agenda meeting. Key decisions were made on short-term vacation rental regulations, conditional right-of-way...

NE 65th St Plans Move Ahead with Reduced Sidewalks, Lack of...

On November 26th, volunteers with Seattle's most active street safety organization, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, criss-crossed the city, stopping at sites along our streets where...

Future Transit Upgrades Coming to Columbia Street

Road construction begins today on Columbia Street to deliver future transit improvements. The first phase of the project is focused on a stretch of...

Top Urbanist Action: Tell Council You Support Shared Parking

First up on our list is our top pick for an action you can do this week. If you do one thing this week,...