Stephen Fesler

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Stephen is a professional urban planner in Puget Sound with a passion for sustainable, livable, and diverse cities. He is especially interested in how policies, regulations, and programs can promote positive outcomes for communities. With stints in great cities like Bellingham and Cork, Stephen currently lives in Seattle. He primarily covers land use and transportation issues and has been with The Urbanist since 2014.
Monday was a somewhat unusual meeting for the Seattle City Council. Leading off the proceedings was Mayor Ed Murray who delivered his remarks on the...
Yesterday was the grand opening of Angle Lake Station and our team was there for the momentous occasion. Seven years after the opening of...
What We’re Reading: Angle Lake, Free Museums, And Pedestrianizing Summit Slope Park
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Now bording: Angle Lake Station opens on Central Link today.
Structured over surface: The Wall Street Journal reports that more developers are kicking parking lots...
Better stormwater and sewage management is coming to Georgetown soon. King County is sponsoring a project to construct a new combined sewer overflow (CSO)...
The Planning, Land Use, and Zoning (PLUZ) Committee met for the eighth and final time yesterday to discuss and vote on Seattle 2035--Seattle's new...
The Seattle City Council met on Monday to vote on several ordinances, including three land use-related ordinances as part of their weekly legislative agenda. The first two dealt...
The Seattle Art Museum showcases the installation of Blue Sun at the Olympic Sculpture Park.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqPZAyh8Ups&feature=share
Stranded: What happened when Salt Lake City moved an urban school to a suburban location.
London choked: Despite excellent transportation options, London undeniably has the...