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A proposed new cruise terminal at South King Street could bring thousands of passengers to the nearby streetcar station at Occidental Square. (Paige Malott)

New Cruise Terminal Shores Up Opportunity for Streetcar

The Port of Seattle is planning a new cruise terminal at South King Street, just steps away from the Occidental Square streetcar station and...

How Will Emerging Mobility Technologies Reshape Seattle’s Right-of-Way?

Meet Veemo, an electric assist vehicle that advertises itself as "bike share meets car share." From a legal and technical standpoint, Veemo is an...

Community Transit Hints At Service Boost and Restructure Post-Lynnwood Link

It's been well known for awhile that Community Transit plans to expand the Swift network further by 2024 to complement opening of the Lynnwood...

The Final Head-to-Head Vote for the Crown of Seattle’s Worst Intersection

After weeks of deliberation and hundreds of votes, we're down to two finalists for Seattle's worst intersection in 2019. Now in its seventh year, the...

Latest Seattle Subway Vision Map Refines the Metro 8 Line, Adds Edmonds to Network

Seattle Subway isn't an organization to rest on its laurels. Fresh off Sound Transit 3 (ST3) success--with voters greenlighting 62 miles of light rail...

Neighborhood Street Fund Projects Head to Levy Oversight Committee

A pedestrianized Ballard Avenue and protected bike lanes on Roy Street in Queen Anne were some of the street safety improvements dealt a setback...

Wonkabout Washington: Designing High-Speed Rail for Equity and Regulating King County Wineries

Futurewise is pushing the advisory group to use an equity lens in high-speed rail planning. As The Urbanist recently reported, Washington state is moving forward...
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Vote for Seattle’s Worst Intersection: 2019 (Round 3)

The competition is down to the elite eight of extremely objectionable intersections. In Northeast Seattle, the two 5-way intersections advanced. Those two intersections each include...