Monthly Archives: February 2023
The Urbanist Podcast: The Human Side of Transit with Author and...
Nathan Vass has been sharing his observations as a bus driver with The Urbanist for nine years. From the first conversation chronicles and desaturated...
History of Exclusion on the Eastside Connects Past to Present-Day Advocacy
On Wednesday, February 22nd, 5:30-6:30pm, a coalition of organizations, including partners of The Urbanist, is offering an event that tells the story of the...
SDOT Director Downplays Delay in Releasing Vision Zero Review
One of the first actions that Greg Spotts performed as incoming director of the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) was to request a "top...
Four Generation Defining Megaprojects Seattle Must Start Now
Seattle’s era of small thinking and smaller plans must come to an end. In order to face the combined climate and housing crises, the...
Sharks in Lake Washington: Renton Business Pitch Competition to Award Up...
Have you ever dreamt of owning a business in a walkable urban neighborhood? You might find that opportunity awaits you in Renton, where the...
Seattle Subway Leader Efrain Hudnell Announces D3 City Council Bid
This morning King County deputy prosecutor Efrain Hudnell announced he's jumping in the crowded race for the District 3 Seattle City Council seat. As...
Amended Missing Middle Bills Clear Housing Committee, Avoiding First Cutoff
In this WALeg report, we look at the progress that's been made by housing bills, brewing opposition, update other legislation, and listen to the...
Andrew Ashiofu Stresses Lived Experience in D3 Seattle Council Pitch
Andrew Ashiofu is running for the Seattle City Council is District 3. The winner of the race is set to replace socialist firebrand Kshama...