Monthly Archives: March 2018
What We’re Reading: Get It Right, Overestimating, and Census Disaster
University District tower: A 24-story tower planned for the University District heads to final design review in April.
Get it right: Northgate will be redeveloped...
Evidence
I used to save these. They're the bottom ends of transfer slips, leftover in the cutter after tearing them off for customers. I call...
Mayor Durkan Halts Work on Center City Streetcar Amid Budget Worries
In a surprise move, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan halted construction work on the Center City Connector streetcar today. She cited rising costs and an error...
Everett Transit Looks Toward A More Frequent Network In Draft Plan
Everett Transit has been working through a long-range planning process for the past year. Looking out to 2040, the draft long-range plan envisions a...
SDOT Wants Feedback on Dockless Rental Bikes
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) launched a user survey of dockless rental bikes. Since June, several operators like Limebike and Spin have provided...
Superior Court Strikes Down Seattle’s First-in-Time Renter Law
Yesterday King County Superior Court Judge Suzanne Parisien issued a ruling striking down the first-in-time law regulating rental properties within the city of Seattle....
How Would You Design A Better Seattle Monorail?
The Seattle Monorail recently released a survey on how riders perceive the system and how they think it could be improved. Built in 1962,...
Transit App: Now Supporting Accessibility Information
Transit App's most recent update now includes accessibility information for some 230 transit agencies, including Community Transit locally. The information is fairly basic, showing...