Women Shaping Seattle: An Interview With Christine Scharrer
With over 20 years experience, Christine Scharrer leads Scharrer Architecture and Design, on a variety of architecture and design projects. She was the founding co-chair of the American...
Link 2.0: Capital Committee Examines Siemens Purchase
Earlier this month, the Sound Transit Capitol Committee met to discuss, among other items, the contract with Siemens to procure 122 additional Light Rail...
Capitol Hill Station Is A Factor In Restricted Parking Zone Changes
Capitol Hill is looking at another Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ), this time in the northern shoals of the neighborhood. The proposal is moving forward...
Regional Proposition 1: A Once-In-A-Generation Opportunity
In the late 1960s, Seattle and the Puget Sound region had the chance to build a modern, grade-separated transit system. The warning signs, that...
Massive Investment In King County Metro Announced
On Wednesday, King County Executive Dow Constantine unveiled a proposal for a massive investment in King County Metro Transit that will help alleviate overcrowding,...
Digging Into The Neighborhood Street Fund Proposals
One of the biggest stories of the year for neighborhood groups has been Ed Murray's dissolving of the District Neighborhood Councils. As we covered...
Top Ten Corridors For Bus Ridership
While trying to score the Madison Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) design by the ITDP rubric, one must assess whether Madison Street is a top...
Sound Transit TBM Bores Through At University of Washington; Is This The Last Boring...
Sound Transit “TBM #1” (née Brenda) successfully holed-through yesterday at the University of Washington Station, marking the end of tunnel boring work for the Northgate Link...