Monthly Archives: August 2023
High School Students Rely on Public Transit
Hi there! My name is Nathan Kang, and I am a rising senior at the Overlake School in Redmond. I have a passion for...
Bremerton Grabs a Big Opportunity to Improve Walking and Cycling Access
Kitsap County's largest city, Bremerton, is moving forward with a transportation project that has the potential to catalyze momentum for improved walking and biking...
The Paramount’s Apartments: 1bd/1ba, Showstopping Location
One would be excused for missing the door to 911 Pine Street. It is a classic alcove doorway, deserving of little attention even if...
Sunday Video: How Austerity Is Ruining Sound Transit 3
In 2016, a regional transit expansion measure, Sound Transit 3, comfortably passed with the strongest support in Seattle. Seven years on, planning is still...
Canoe Journey 2023 Reconnects Regional Tribes to Each Other and Local...
Back on the water after a pandemic hiatus, Canoe Journey 2023 is returning with more area Tribes than ever. Hosting the week’s dancing, feasting,...
Urbanists Post Strong Showing in Seattle’s 2023 Primary
Results are coming in from the August 1 primary, and urbanists had a very good showing. In Seattle City Council races, 6 of 7...
Stride BRT Is Vastly Overbudget, Risks Stressing Other ST3 Projects
Years of added delay and well over budget, Sound Transit's Stride bus rapid transit (BRT) program is now adding more stress on the larger...
Community Options Emerge for Aurora Avenue Redesign
After a summer of public outreach, SDOT is hearing recurring themes people want for the future of Aurora Avenue N.
Beginning in June, the public...