Monthly Archives: November 2021
Pandemic Impacts Force Pierce Transit Service Reductions
Pandemic impacts are lingering and hitting transit hard as operator shortages persist. Pierce Transit has announced a round of temporary service reductions because of...
Midweek Video: Throwing Good Money After Bad Car Infrastructure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds-v2-qyCc8
Not Just Bikes takes on the issue of how cities often throw a lot of money at bad car infrastructure. Through the lens of...
Tacoma Needs a Better Sounder and Streetcar Expansion
As a regular reader who lives in Downtown Tacoma, I’m always excited to see articles that address the challenges and opportunities in our city....
Lecture Series Spotlights Indigenous Architecture
This November in celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, the University of Washington Department of Architecture is presenting a lecture series titled "On...
2021 General Election Results: Early Returns
As of 8pm this evening, the early returns for the 2021 November General Election have been posted. Counting will continue over the coming weeks,...
As Seattle Public Library Sees Funding Restored, Survey Seeks Input on...
When voters overwhelmingly passed the most recent update to Seattle's public library levy in 2019, expanded hours at all 26 neighborhood branch libraries was...
Updated Federal Road Standards Manual ‘Enshrines Dangerous Practices into Law’
Public records search suggests new Congressional requirements related to designing safer streets for walking and biking went unheeded.
Shortly before former President Trump left office,...
Seattle Progressives Hope for Late Turnout Surge to Seal Victories
With one day left before polls close on the 2021 election, campaigns are in a mad dash to the finish line. Voters have some...