Monthly Archives: August 2023
Sunday Video: Seattle’s Urban Drinking Water is Sacred
Do you know where Seattle, or your town, gets drinking water? Is it reliable and safe?
Will we have enough water in the Puget Sound...
Take a Car Lane, Save a Transit Project
Transit: Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
Transit has been getting some tough breaks lately in the Puget Sound region and across much...
Even Year Elections Likely to Send Seattle Voter Turnout Skyrocketing
As the 1960s drew to a close Seattle was forced by the Washington State Legislature to switch the timing of its officer elections.
In...
Op-Ed: How To Plan for Seattle’s Transportation Future
Think ahead to 2043: What do you want it to look and feel like to get around Seattle?
The City of Seattle is releasing a...
Stub Yesler Way Bike Lane Illustrates Lack of Planning for Waterfront...
Early last week, crews with Seattle's Office of the Waterfront installed a very short stretch of two-way bike lane, at the foot of Yesler...
Sound Transit Decreases Link Frequencies to 20 Minutes Through August 20...
Reliability issues caused the switch to longer headways for the remainder of the SoDo maintenance project.
Sound Transit is the midst of maintenance work in...
Tacoma Hilltop Streetcar Extension Opening Set with September 16 Celebration
Sound Transit has announced a “celebration” marking the opening of the Tacoma Link Hilltop Extension for September 16th. The agency does not stipulate that...
Seattle Plans an Expansion of Block-the-Box and Transit Lane Cameras This...
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has announced plans to install automatic traffic enforcement cameras at three locations to enforce dedicated transit lanes and...