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Monthly Archives: February 2025

Constantine Pushes Back on Conflict Allegations Surrounding Sound Transit CEO Bid

Dow Constantine pointed to past Sound Transit board members who have unsuccessfully tried to become the agency's CEO, and defended the process that has taken place so far to get to five finalists, including himself.
An alley leads into the interior public square of the Midtown Square complex.

Seattle Awards $22 Million in Equitable Development Grants Aimed to Combating...

After weathering a budget scare, Seattle’s Equitable Development Initiative is growing, with $22 million in new awards aimed at combating displacement and anchoring communities of color.

Homeowner Groups Stoke One Seattle Backlash, Planners Hint at Compromises

Seattle City Councilmembers and top planning officials are making the rounds visiting homeowner-dominated community councils in their district to get feedback on the One Seattle growth plan.
The glass towers of the Seattle skyline peaks over the shoulders of the group.

Apply to Join The Urbanist Election Committee

The Urbanist Elections Committee is seeking new members to join the committee to expand our geographic scope for the 2025 election cycle. If you live in an Eastside suburb, Tacoma, South Seattle, Shoreline, or Lynnwood and are interested in urbanism and politics, apply by March 8 to be considered. 

Harrell Proposes Merging City’s Sound Transit Work Into Office of Waterfront

Praised for delivering Seattle's massive waterfront revamp, the Office of the Waterfront has faced criticism for being shadowy and unaccountable. Now it will become a one-stop-shop for Sound Transit permitting.

Amtrak Ramps Up Sounder Train Maintenance Work, but Service Still Reduced

Sound Transit continues to restore Sounder rail cars to service with some improvements for riders, but maintenance work by contractor Amtrak could take a while longer. That means reduce Sounder service could linger.

Op-Ed: Convert Street Parking to Trees to Hit Seattle Canopy Goals...

Seattle could meet its 30% tree canopy goal much quicker by converting a quarter of its 500,000 on-street parking spaces. The paving to planting conversion would convey many benefits, cooling neighborhoods and absorbing runoff.
A crowded northbound train unloads at U District Station with dozens waiting on the platform for the southbound train.

Sound Transit to Suspend Downtown Link Service on Sunday for Maintenance...

Weekend service disruptions continue Sunday, February 23 on the Link 1 Line. Sound Transit will suspend light rail service between Capitol Hill and SoDo stations to facilitate maintenance and construction work, and offer replacement bus bridge service.