Monthly Archives: January 2018
King County Metro Asks for Next Round of Feedback on RapidRide...
In 2020, King County Metro Transit will relaunch the Route 120 as the RapidRide H Line offering greater frequency, increased span of service, and...
State Legislators Resurrect and Introduce Dozens of Transportation Bills
Washington State legislators went back to work on Monday, kicking off a 60-day legislative session. The legislative session is shorter than last year's since...
Overpopulation: Sci-Fi Truths and Anti-Growth Fictions
I was walking through North Capitol Hill the other day, when I saw a City of Seattle “proposed land use action” sign, and affixed...
Top Urbanist Action: Show Us A Hero And Support Affordable Housing...
We hope you got some rest and relaxation over the holidays. You're going to need it this year to push our city towards a...
Support Housing at Fort Lawton Tomorrow Night
Tomorrow night, the city is holding a pivotal meeting on the future of property adjacent to Discovery Park in Magnolia: will the possibility of...
Sunday Video: Three Years of Change in Seattle’s Skyline
https://youtu.be/-2MTiUGvqyE
In this short video, three years of urban development and change across South Lake Union, Denny Triangle, Belltown, Queen Anne, and Westlake are captured...
What We’re Reading: CA Housing Reform, Roads to Nowhere, and Accessible...
Controlling rent: Rents are rising in Berlin, but the city's boroughs are buying up apartments to keep the rents down. Can Berlin buy its...
Kevin
I've written before on how people can surprise you with the goodness of their quality. Sometimes it's major, thought-provoking stuff, and other times it's...