Pedestrian Projects Face Delays As School Camera Funding Falls Short
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is facing a significant shortfall in revenue from the city's school speed zone and red light traffic cameras...
Bellevue Rethinks How It Uses Its Most Valuable Real Estate: Curbspace
The City of Bellevue has created a roadmap for the potential broad expansion of curbside street space that shifts away from being focused primarily...
Board Worries Sound Transit Is Minimizing Role of Planned Megaproject Whiz Hires
A group of outside experts in March told Sound Transit that its culture and operational structure must change to successfully deliver its planned rapid...
Sound Transit Plans Real-Time Arrival Soft Launch for Light Rail
Real-time arrival information may be coming to Link light rail in the next month or so, sorta. Sound Transit has begun testing of a...
Beacon Hill Bike Lane Proposal Will Add New Parking Spaces on Adjacent Streets
In response to concerns that a new North Beacon Hill protected bike lane along 15th Avenue S would eliminate on-street parking stalls, Seattle will...
Sounder South Could Get Service Boost and More Tracks Near Tacoma
Sound Transit is taking a beat to rethink Sounder South capital expansion investments and plan targeted investments that could benefit existing Sounder and Amtrak...
SR 99 Tunnel’s Financial Outlook Remains Negative Despite Cash Infusion, Traffic Uptick
Thanks to a significant cash transfer from the state legislature and a reduction in operating expenses, the near-term financial outlook for the State Route...
Stride Bus Projects Fall Further Behind Schedule, Controversy Brews in Lake Forest Park
The much-delayed Stride bus rapid transit program continues to get more delayed. Generally speaking, the three projects -- dubbed the S1, S2, and S3...