Monthly Archives: July 2019
City Council Accepts Funds for RapidRide H Line Beautification of Delridge,...
On Monday, the Seattle City Council accepted $6,632.52 in grant funding to plan right-of-way beautification and safety improvements as part of the RapidRide H...
Center City Bike Network Moves Ahead with Some Major Gaps
While the plan for expanding Seattle's bicycle network remains headed for a near-complete halt on new facilities in just a few years, the Seattle...
Sunday Video: Downtown DC Bus Lanes to the Rescue
https://vimeo.com/341641638
Streetfilms features Washington, D.C. elected officials and transportation specialists who are excited about new red painted bus lanes and their ability to move buses...
What We’re Reading: HQ2 B’vue, YIMBY Bill Passes, and Fly Less
Utrecht's for bikes: How did the Dutch make Utrecht a paradise for people biking?
The airport effect: Two hotels are planned right nearby of Paine...
Midweek Video: Families Celebrate Brooklyn’s 4th Ave Protected Bike Lane
https://vimeo.com/342822911
Families in Brooklyn talk about how excited they are to have safe bike lanes. Many of the celebrants of the new bike lanes of...
What Seattle’s “Best in the Nation” Mother-In-Law Apartment and Backyard Cottage...
On Monday, the Seattle City Council unanimously (8-0 vote) adopted a land use reform bill, easing restrictions on building accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in...
Break Up the Transportation Monopoly
New York City is filing an anti-trust lawsuit against cars, on behalf of the American people.
Well, I lied. The “lawsuit” is actually a policy...
Northgate Link Bus Restructure Opens Up New Possibilities
With the opening of the Northgate Link extension in 2021, King County Metro is kicking off a bus-to-Link service restructure process. The transit agency...