Monthly Archives: March 2022
Bellevue Council Update: Juneteenth Holiday, Regional Affordable Housing Funds, and Eviction...
Discussions at this week's Bellevue City Council meeting centered around three topics: reviewing Juneteenth as a paid holiday for city staff, approving funding allocations...
Concrete Could Flow for West Seattle Bridge and Light Rail Projects...
Last night, Teamster 174 Secretary-Treasurer Rick Hicks announced an offer to resume to work on behalf of striking concrete drivers at three companies: Cadman...
The Case Against Approval Voting — And For Real Democracy Reform...
A planned initiative from Seattle Approves would like us to stop asking voters who they want representing them and instead ask voters to approve...
Strong Student Support Advances Police Alternatives in U District
Last week, the University of Washington Graduate and Professional Student Senate voted in favor of creating an unarmed community response system for non-violent calls...
Launching Spring Subscriber Drive to Grow The Urbanist
The Urbanist has launched its Spring Subscriber Drive and we're asking you to become a monthly donor or give an annual gift to #GrowTheUrbanist....
Grand Street Commons On Course to Bring 700 Homes Near Judkins...
A partnership between developer Lake Union Partners and nonprofit Mt. Baker Housing is bringing 700 homes to a previously environmentally contaminated site on Rainier...
Welcome to the Move Ahead Washington Era
The final hours of the 2022 legislative session on Thursday night brought the last votes needed to bring the Move Ahead Washington transportation package...
Sunday Video: Suburbia Is Subsidized (NJB Has the Math)
Not Just Bikes runs numbers on how different development types pan out in terms of costs and benefits to communities with fascinating 3D visuals....