Scott Bonjukian

Scott Bonjukian
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Scott Bonjukian has degrees in architecture and planning, and his many interests include neighborhood design, public space and streets, transit systems, pedestrian and bicycle planning, local politics, and natural resource protection. He cross-posts from The Northwest Urbanist and leads the Seattle Lid I-5 effort. He served on The Urbanist board from 2015 to 2018.
Another month, another meetup with The Urbanist! Our meetups are open to all and free to attend, so come by if you want to...
How did the unique landscape of the Puget Sound region come to be? Nick Zentner of Central Washington University has the answers in this...
After a bit of a lull, CascadiaCast is back! (And with a hell of a lot better sound quality.) I had the exciting opportunity to...
Capitol Hill is Seattle's most dense and walkable neighborhood. Despite this there are a number of pedestrian trouble spots which should be fixed to...
It's February, and you know what means: another monthly meetup with The Urbanist! Our meetups are open to all and free to attend, so...
  Seattle’s new streetcar route, the First Hill line, finally opened on Saturday. Despite the cold and rain, months of tantalizingly empty test runs and the...
As a practicing professional and writer I'm frequently asked to represent the "urbanist" perspective on particular issues. This has gotten me thinking about what it means...
The age of driverless cars is rapidly approaching, and no one seems to know what to do about it. The technology is picking up...