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Politics and Government

Op-Ed: Why I Am Proposing Short-Term Rental Regulation

Urbanists believe in the power of cities to bring people together, sparking social, cultural and economic innovation. Urbanists support dense, walkable and transit-friendly neighborhoods...

Sound Transit Board Approves ST3 Project List

At its special board meeting Thursday, the Sound Transit board voted unanimously to move forward with the full set of ST3 projects, with the...

How I Was Sidelined From The Wallingford Community Council

The Wallingford Community Council had its annual meeting Wednesday night and elected a new slate of board members, and, to make a long story...

Don’t Believe The Hype: Sound Transit Didn’t Spend All That Money On A “Party”

There's a Seattle Times article claiming that Sound Transit spent $858k on a "party" for the opening of University Link. Don't buy it. Despite the...

Bagshaw Leads Opposition To SODO Street Vacation

Battle lines are forming over the Occidental Avenue street vacation, which could (un)pave the way for Chris Hansen's basketball and soccer arena, ahead of...

Plan To Double The Seattle Housing Levy Chugs Ahead

On Monday, the Select Committee on the 2016 Seattle Housing Levy held a public hearing on doubling the housing levy and received very positive...

On Donald Trump And Resistance To Change

Donald Trump’s ascension to the Republican presidential nomination has played out before our eyes over the past few month. At first, many of us...

The Relationship Between Parking, Urban Trees and Affordability

At a Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA) Community Conversation in Wallingford last Wednesday, more than a hundred area residents showed up to participate....