Monthly Archives: April 2018
What We’re Reading: Zoning for Rentals and Investing in TOD
Canada riding high: Transit ridership may be falling in the United States, but not in Canada.
Housing blocked for now: A plan for low-income housing...
Nominate Seattle’s Worst Intersection: 2018
It's time to submit nominations for what has become an annual tradition to determine the worst intersection in Seattle.
Consider the intersection you hate to...
Sunday Video: Busiest Dutch Bicycle Path
https://youtu.be/2RQrKP9a0XE
Utrecht gets to claim its Vrendenburg street as the busiest bicycle path in the Netherlands. The street provides a primary path to the city...
Nathan on TV
If you’ve watched this already there’s no need to rewatch, but I’d be remiss not to share a few words on the change. Diane...
2nd Avenue’s Extended Bike Lane Officially Opens through Belltown
Wednesday evening, crews painted and opened the final segment of the long-awaited extension of downtown Seattle's signature bike thoroughfare. With the opening of the...
Sound Transit Board Set to Approve Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Framework
The Sound Transit Board is sitting down to meet right now and will vote this afternoon on a resolution affirming the "Sound Transit Equitable...
Aurora Avenue: Can a Lost Opportunity Be Regained?
Most of us have an attic, or a storage locker, or a closet, or a drawer that is neglected, full of things that we...
AV, I’m Walking Here! Pedestrians and Self-Driving Cars
Unless you work in a factory, an autonomous vehicle (AV) is probably going to be the first physical robot you interact with, and the...