Yearly Archives: 2018
Everett Adopts Rezones Topping Out at 25 Stories
In September, the Everett City Council adopted a comprehensive overhaul to zoning and development regulations in Downtown Everett and several adjacent districts. The adopted...
Mandatory Housing Affordability Rules the Day in Hearing Examiner Decision
Just before Thanksgiving, housing advocates got some good news as Seattle Hearing Examiner Ryan Vancil released a ruling mostly in favor of the City's Mandatory Housing...
Transportation Budget Sails Through City Council with Only Minor Tweaks
Despite the Seattle Department of Transportation having the distinction of being the largest city department, excluding the twin utility behemoths of City Light and...
Sunday Video: Street Transformations – Sunnyside Lanes
https://vimeo.com/301558956
In this video, Streetfilms highlights how the New York City Department of Transportation recently upgraded dangerous bike lanes in Sunnyside, Queens to safe protected...
Nathan on the Sev—Whoops I Mean 21
I suspect my early formative days, spent as they were in the predominantly black and otherwise ethnic neighborhoods in South Central LA, have left...
Seizing the Bellevue Grand Connection Opportunity
Bellevue Grand Connection is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. How do we get the most out of it?
Downtown Bellevue is amidst its biggest growth spurt over...
Share Your Feedback On Pike/Pine Protected Bike Lanes
Using a new online survey, community input will be collected until the end of the year.
In October Central Seattle Greenways, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, and...
Seattle City Council Expected to Approve Mayor’s Budget Today
Affordable housing advocates dominated an extended public comment period before the final City budget committee session. Photo by author.