Monthly Archives: June 2018
Seattle Considers Changes to the City Incentive Zoning Program
Seattle's incentive zoning program could get much needed tweaks in the next year or so. On Monday, the Office of Planning and Community Development...
Repaving Projects Offer Best Route Forward to Complete Our Bike Network
Folks from the group “Save 35th Ave NE” gathered last Monday evening along 35th Avenue NE to protest bike lanes being added to the...
City Council Gears Up to Pass New Bikeshare Legislation
Today at 2pm, the Seattle City Council will hear a report from the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) on the status of free-floating bikeshare,...
Metro Everett Has A Fully-Baked Rezone Proposal
Everett has an ambitious city center planning proposal that has been circulating city hall for more than two years. Known as "Metro Everett," the...
Metro Begins Bus Restructure Process for Eastside Communities
King County Metro Transit is kicking off a bus restructure for part of the Eastside, which would primarily impact riders in Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville,...
What We’re Reading: MLT TOD, Climate Change Adaptation, and Stone Age...
Rejecting inaction: In Phoenix, complete streets volunteers resigned en mass in response to inaction by city officials.
Paris Accord in 2018: The United States is...
Worst Intersection in Seattle: 2018 (Round 3)
We're now down to four options for the Worst Intersection in Seattle, which is the worst intersection for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders as...
Sunday Video: An Ode to Street Trees
https://youtu.be/uoRsVdIyhUM
What’s so great about street trees? City Beautiful offers some positive benefits of them in this video short.