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Monthly Archives: July 2025

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Test Your Wits with The Urbanist Crossword Puzzle for July 27

Take the special eighth installment of The Urbanist's crossword series, which runs every two weeks. This edition is primary election themed! Remember to vote by August 5.
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Bremerton Fast Ferry Faces Saturday Service Cut This Fall

Fast ferry runs will continue between Seattle and Bremerton on Saturdays from May to September, but will no longer be maintained through the off-season after a reduction in state support.
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Op-Ed: King County Parks Levy Is Vote for Strong, Equitable Communities...

Two leaders lay out the case for approving King County Parks Levy, which is on the primary ballot this summer.

Seattle’s Pier 58 Reopens as Final Piece of Waterfront Park Puzzle

The 50,000 square feet of park space includes a turf lawn, restored fountain, seating space, and the true star of the show: a new playground featuring a 25-foot jellyfish climbing structure.
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Nelson, Saka Boycott Housing Committee, Blocking Seattle Renters Commission Appointments

Council President Sara Nelson and Councilmember Rob Saka unexpectedly skipped a housing committee meeting Wednesday, holding up 14 appointments to the shorthanded Seattle Renters Commission. Councilmember Alexis Rinck sharply criticized the "disrespectful" move, as did several nominees.

Redmond Supportive Housing Project Advances After Appeals Thrown Out

The pair of appeals focused on alleged impact from providing too few off-street parking stalls, but the Hearing Examiner upheld City's decision to permit the project. Plymouth Housing's long-planned project can now advance toward construction.
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Campaign Volunteer Training Sessions Headline The Urbanist’s August Events

Join The Urbanist for a Campaign Volunteer Training Session to support our endorsed candidates. We have two dates in August: one in Seattle and one in Redmond.

Sneak Peek: New Airo Trains Coming to Amtrak Cascades in 2026

A part of a major Amtrak order in 2022, the sleek new Siemens trains will be rolling out in the Pacific Northwest ahead of other parts of the country. The new Airo trainsets come at an uncertain time for Amtrak funding.