Sound Transit Ponders Public Restroom Policy, More Toilets Forthcoming
Sound Transit is taking another look at its restroom policy at the direction of boardmembers. In a briefing last month, staff provided an overview...
Help Decide How Route 70 Becomes RapidRide J
Route 70 is not among Seattle's speedier buses, but that could change.
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is studying how to improve the route,...
Bicycle Facilities Take Center Stage in Transportation Budget Discussions
The Seattle City Council is a few weeks into budget negotiations, working out what exactly to do with Mayor Jenny Durkan’s proposed 2020 budget....
Seattle Should Paint These 9 Bus Lanes within a Year
To an urbanist, there's no sweeter sight than fresh red paint claiming a new bus lane.
We have seen that sight a bit more frequently...
Sound Transit Fare Enforcement Hits People of Color Hardest, Revised Process Under Review
Fare enforcement policies administered by Sound Transit have only been slightly altered, albeit temporarily, despite serious concern by some Sound Transit boardmembers. A briefing...
Olive Way Bus Lanes Will Benefit 33,000 Riders
Seattle keeps rolling out new and improved bus lane segments. Coming on the heels of new red "Elmo" paint for existing bus lanes on...
Midweek Video: Cascadia Rail’s Ultra High Speed Ground Transportation Presentation
In September, Rail~Volution held their annual conference up in Vancouver, British Columbia. Paige Malott, Chair of Cascadia Rail, was there and provided a comprehensive...
Community Transit Sets Sights on 36% Ridership Growth through 2024 in Latest Plan
Community Transit is beginning to tip its hat on things to come as light rail opening in Lynnwood approaches in 2024. Last week, the...