Seattle Times Is Epically Wrong On Alleviating Traffic Jams
The Seattle Times Editorial Board (STEB) publishing bad transportation ideas is hardly a surprise, but, even for them, Sunday's editorial took their trolling and scapegoating to a...
City Announces Deal Clearing Final Hurdle For Burke-Gilman’s Missing Link
The City of Seattle announced its preferred route for the Burke-Gilman Trail's Missing Link at a Tuesday press conference at the Ballard Locks. Fortunately,...
Getting The Bike Master Plan Back On Track
Last week, we reported on Commute Seattle's survey of downtown commute modes, which is getting widely shared because it reports single occupant vehicle (SOV)...
Seattle Needs A Basic Bike Network Now
The Urbanist Editorial Board endorses the Basic Bike Network plan proposed by the Cascade Bicycle Club and Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, and championed by Seattle...
Sand Point Way Safety Proposal Meeting Recap
Last night, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) hosted a meeting to describe potential safety improvements to Sand Point Way NE. The Urbanist has...
2017 Transportation Bills Before The Washington State Legislature
The busy legislative session is underway down in Olympia. A mixed bag of transportation-related bills have been introduced to both houses of the Washington...
Fix NE 65th Street And Make It RapidRide Ready
NE Seattle Greenways made fixing NE 65th Street--reducing the frequent collisions and making it more comfortable for pedestrians and bicyclists--their number one goal last year.
On...
Murray Administration Cuts And Runs On Bikeshare
On Friday afternoon, staff at the Seattle Department of Transportation working on a plan to expand Seattle's bikeshare program and make it successful had...