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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Taking Care

"Man, she, she was always worried something like this might happen. That's why I been the way I am. For them, just in case she...

Metro Bus Fares Set To Flatten For Riders On July 1

This Sunday, King County Metro Transit will roll out a new fare structure for most bus riders. The new regular adult fare structure will...

Seattle Tops 730,000 Residents in 2018, State and Region Continue to...

New population estimates for 2018 have been released by the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM). The estimates differ from the annual census...

Mayor Durkan Wants More Alternatives to Streetcar Studied, Delaying Budget Review

Mayor Jenny Durkan’s outside budget review of the Center City Connector streetcar project is ten days past due. The consultant KMPG delivered a draft of...

Explore Culture, History and Urban Design in the Chinatown International District...

This July a packed events schedule in the Chinatown/International District provides extra incentive to become better acquainted with this historic neighborhood’s evolving streetscape. Home...

Nathan on the Radio: II

Did you miss my interview on KUOW 94.9? No worries! Here is the full seventeen-minute interview! Hope you enjoy! A note for Community Transit and First...

Sound Transit Refines Lynnwood Link Station Designs

Puget Sound's North End communities are refining their vision for the Lynnwood Link extension through a series of open houses over the next month....

Seattle City Council Expands Free Student Transit Passes, Modifies Incentives for...

The Seattle City Council had a busy Monday. It passed new incentives for the Living Building Challenge and green building more widely, made material...