Monthly Archives: July 2018
Seattle Seeks Trial Program to Regulate Bike Speeds on Trails in...
Trial speed regulations will come to several Seattle trails in August. On Thursday evening, a proposal by Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) was unanimously...
First Improvements to Third Avenue’s Transit Mall Will Be Subtle
Third Avenue is the most important street in Seattle moving tens of thousands people per day. On an average day, 52,400 bus riders board...
Propel Light Rail Station Area Planning for Unincorporated Snohomish County
Snohomish County is kicking off planning for Sound Transit 3 light rail stations planned at Ash Way Park-and-Ride, Mariner Park-and-Ride, and (provisionally) at the...
Convention Center Expansion Begins Bus Disruptions in Mid-July
Riders who use Convention Place Station will begin to see disruptions to their commute beginning Saturday, July 21st. Several bus routes that stop at...
Displacement Remains Top Concern for International District Residents
One year after the passage of Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) rezones in the Chinatown-International District (CID) neighborhood, the community is contemplating its difficult present...
Sunday Video: Behind the Scenes on the Seattle Streetcar
https://youtu.be/AKnglLROr6M
https://youtu.be/cp9Wi6arkHo
Hear what John and Calvin have to say about operating and maintaining the Seattle Streetcar system.
What We’re Reading: Dirty Management, Drunk Reporting, and Streetcar Renaissance
Bike and car biz: Lyft is now the biggest bikeshare company in America.
Better things to do: Why aren't the Millennials joining country clubs?
Speeding up...
Initiative to Transition Washington to a Low-Carbon Future Headed for November...
A carbon fee initiative (Initiative 1631) to combat climate change and transition Washington to a low-carbon future is poised to qualify for the November...