Midweek Video: Can Quality Transit Heal Car-Oriented Suburban Wounds?
Los Angeles was a city built on good transit bones, but somewhere along the way went off the rails with cars and suburbanization. Ray...
Tweet of the Week: Lunchtime Streets
San Francisco is putting many of its smaller streets to better use with a people-focus. As you can see from Will's tweet, San Francisco...
Casual Disregard: The Unspoken Case For $15
I’m not a religious man by any stretch of the imagination but I do think and I do see inspiration in words like those...
Womxn’s March On Seattle Helped Transit Reach New Heights In Ridership
Saturday's Womxn's March on Seattle--with attendance estimated as high as 200,000--helped transit reach new heights in ridership. While it wasn't a regional record-setter like...
What Seattle Can Learn from Philadelphia’s Freeway Lid Project
A visit from a Philadelphia planner with expertise on freeway lids offers insights for how to reconnect Seattle.
Last week the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA)...
Midweek Video: Millions of Americans Can’t Pay Rent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F07yTI0J3Qk
Vox explains why eviction is a crisis in America and what might or might not be done about it.
You’re in Town
There's still a face there, at the end of the line in Rainier Beach. She's in the back, on top of the rear wheel....
Washington Cities Question Use of License Plate Readers Citing Federal Overreach
A recent University of Washington report on data security issues with automatic license plate readers has been creating waves among law enforcement agencies using the technology, including Lynnwood, Redmond, and Stanwood. Other cities remain committed, despite the risks.






