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Ryan Packer

Ryan Packer
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Ryan Packer has been writing for The Urbanist since 2015, and currently reports full-time as Contributing Editor. Their beats are transportation, land use, public space, traffic safety, and obscure community meetings. Packer has also reported for other regional outlets including BikePortland, Seattle Met, and PubliCola. They live in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.
Transit agencies around North America are getting ready for travelers in their cities to ring in 2017 in classic fashion, by going out. In...
People for Bikes recently announced the results of their nationwide review of all of the new bike infrastructure that opened in 2016, with the...
Walking in Seattle is the fastest-growing commute method citywide right now. As I will take every chance I can get to mention, Josh Feit at...
In 2011, the Seattle City Council reached what was, at the time, perceived as a compromise on height limits in Pioneer Square. Councilmember Tim...
Sound Transit's Capitol Hill station marks a crucial turning point for the agency. The fruit of years of advocates pressing the agency to more...
Last week the city council of Portland, Oregon signed on to the Vision Zero action plan that has been developed by the Portland Bureau of...
Last Monday the Seattle City Council approved its budget for the next two years, 2017-2018. This year's budget season received added scrutiny due to...

Making Vision Zero Real

One morning in early May of this year, shortly before leaving for work, I checked my Twitter account and learned that police activity had...