Disability Rights Victory Means Curb Cut Deluge Coming
On Monday of last week, the City of Seattle settled a class action lawsuit in U.S. District court. The lawsuit alleged the City is...
Redmond Proposes Elevated LRT Downtown to Further Trail Connection, Rezone
Light rail is headed to Downtown Redmond by 2024. Deciding how it gets there will shape the city for decades to come. Earlier this...
Bellevue Council Update: Parks Levy Receives Further Study, Vision Zero Actions to Combat Rising...
In a meeting that will likely be remembered for antivax firefighters and some... interesting... public comment, Bellevue City Council actually discussed some important urbanist...
Downtown Seattle Association Envisions A New Multimodal Third Avenue
Third Avenue is Seattle's most prominent surface transit corridor in the city with over 52,000 daily passengers using buses. The Downtown Seattle Association (DSA)...
Advocates Push for Bike and Transit Lanes on the Fremont Bridge
Before Covid, the Fremont Bridge was set to surpass the 1.2 million bike trips logged in 2019, yet cyclists and pedestrians still have to...
The Future University District (Brooklyn) Station: Everything You Wanted To Know And More
Bold colors, ease of access, and thoughtful context are what Sound Transit has in mind for a new station in the University District. Earlier...
A Plan for Addressing Transit Equity In Tacoma
A 0.1% sales tax for transit in Tacoma would boost bus service hours, fund system improvements.
As it stands Tacoma, the second largest...
University Drawbridge Closure Highlights Importance of Multimodal Solutions
Seattle needs a transportation network that can better adapt to the unexpected.
Update - 12pm, 11/14/21, the University Bridge has been reopened for use.
The...