Repaving Project Will Maintain Unsafe Walking and Biking Conditions on High Speed Ballard Corridor
The gaps in Seattle's current complete streets legislation are becoming more apparent as the city moves ahead with a repaving project on one of...
Chinatown and Transit Advocates Push for 4th Avenue Light Rail Station
As Sound Transit lays out 90 miles of new track, 57 new stations, and three new light rail lines over the next 20 years,...
Seattle Freight Advisory Board Starts Fresh with Full Slate of New Members
Seattle is about to have a new set of voices advocating for increased consideration of how goods are moved around the city and the...
How South Sounder Could Be Beefed Up For All-Day Ridership and Service
Ridership on Sounder's southern line has taken a huge hit since the pandemic started in 2020. Sound Transit moved to cut service down to...
The Urbanist Podcast Returns: Car-free Parenting with Kelli Refer of Move Redmond
It's officially the second season of The Urbanist podcast and we are excited to be back. Joining us on this episode is Kelli Refer,...
What Will the Legacy of the West Seattle Bridge Closure Be?
Seattle's long nightmare is over. Nine-hundred and nine days after the West Seattle Bridge was closed out of an abundance of caution around its...
Sunday Video: Crossing The Street Shouldn’t Be Deadly, But It Is
Jason Slaughter highlights how North American streets are designed as deadly spaces for people walking, rolling, and biking. Slaughter compares those streets to ones...
Transpo Notes: New RapidRide Lines to be Studied, Transit Staffing Decrease, Green Lake Outer...
This Transpo Notes roundup touches on a mix of transit and bike stories, including:
An update on staffing levels a local transit agencies;Details on a...