Monthly Archives: October 2023
Sound Transit To Launch Digital Assistant and Accessible Wayfinding Tools Late...
Sound Transit plans to deliver the first phases of two passenger-facing technologies late this fall. A new digital assistant tool will launch on mobile...            
East Lake Sammamish Trail Bridges Redmond to Issaquah After Decades of...
On Saturday, King County officials and Eastside leaders celebrated the completion of an 11-mile asphalt multiuse trail connecting Redmond with Issaquah, after construction wrapped...            
Sunday Video: Montréal Is Distinctly Different from Other Canadian and American...
These days Montréal is getting a lot of attention for its urbanism compared to its big city Canadian and American counterparts. The city recently...            
The Urbanist Podcast: Vote Up to the End
It's time to vote for Seattle City Council, a housing levy, and elected positions all over King County. The Urbanist has published its general...            
Subscriber Drive: Local Leaders Share Why They Support The Urbanist
Entering the home stretch of our fall subscriber drive, we at The Urbanist would be honored for you to join our wonderful crew of...            
Bellevue Council Hopefuls Square Off at Forums on Safety, Environment, and...
With ballots for the November general election set to go out in just two weeks, local voters will soon be tasked with selecting elected...            
Why Reactionary Conservatives Get a Free Pass from Local Press
“You gaslight yourself by being crazy.” - Judy Gemstone
This week’s sequence of congressional slap fights scraped the edge of a devastating government shutdown and...            
Seattle Center Faces a Turning Point with Former Waterfront Director Taking...
Seattle's largest civic campus and most centrally located swath of public open space has a new leader, following city council's unanimous approval for Marshall...            
 
