Bike Everywhere Month: Exploring Our Region By Bike Has Never Been Easier!
The sun is finally out and May is Bike Everywhere Month, so what better time to get out on a bike for some car...
Council Ponders Unreinforced Masonry Buildings and Rezones Madrona Site
On Monday, the Seattle City Council received a policy briefing on recommendations to improve the safety of unreinforced masonry structures. The council also approved...
Bus Fights, as Told by Nathan
You know I love to write, but I also love public speaking! And some bus stories are just too much fun not to get...
Returning to the 7, Pt II
What has it felt like, returning to the 7?
I stepped away from the chaos to focus on art and school. Those twin pursuits continue,...
Downtown Seattle Association Zeroes In on Third Avenue Pedestrian Improvements
Third Avenue is easily the most important transit corridor in all of Seattle. The street carries more than 52,000 passengers on weekdays via bus....
Braid
I think her name was Katherine, on her way to a haircut. She was up front, just boarded, watching bright-eyed as I greeted the...
Sunday Video: How Japan Is Building Disaster-Proof Skyscrapers
https://youtu.be/c5X8OK1V2_c
Bloomberg Quicktake highlights how Japanese engineers are designing skyscrapers to withstand disasters like earthquakes and typhoons.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Great and Terrible 358
I'm honored and thrilled to now be part of The Urbanist, a site dedicated to examining urban policy and expand our thinking on public transportation and...








