Monthly Archives: September 2021
A Transit Rider’s Guide to the Northgate Link Light Rail Extension
What you need to know about transit service and special events for the Northgate extension opening on October 2nd.
It's a mere two and a...
Sunday Video: The Wrong Way to Set Speed Limits
https://youtu.be/bglWCuCMSWc
Not Just Bikes explains how most speed limits are set on North American streets and road using the 85th Percentile technique as well as...
What We’re Reading: A Lot to Upgrade, Minoru Yamasaki, and Tex-Mex...
A lot to upgrade: Amtrak has its work cut out for it to making all stations accessible to people with disabilities ($).
Charging station issues:...
Pride Place Senior Housing Breaks Ground in Capitol Hill
The building will provide affordable LGBTQ+ affirming housing, health services, and community support to seniors.
Today GenPride and Community Roots Housing break ground on...
The Learning Gap Between Seattle and its Schools
As of Thursday, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) had six days of school and six days of late school buses. It's a local impact of...
Seattle On Pace to Record Highest Number of Traffic Fatalities Since...
Seattle is on track to see a huge increase in the number of people killed by traffic violence on its streets in 2021. The...
Goodbye Farmland, Hello Mega-Mansions
How a major loophole in the Growth Management Act has allowed unnecessary sprawl and non-compliant development to gobble up our rural lands for decades.
Note:...
EcoTHRIVE to Pilot New Model of Affordable Housing in Burien
Is it possible to create deeply affordable housing for people making less than 30% of area median income (AMI) without relying on ongoing public...