What We’re Reading: Cafe Streets, Still Struggling, and Naming Rights
Bus project scope creep: Despite bigger plans for bus priority on North Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, officials have thrown up their hands for...
What We’re Reading: Income Taxes Legal, Langley SkyTrain, and Tulip Tower Kiboshed
Income taxes legal: A state appeals court says the Washington ban on net income taxes is unconstitutional ($) but also maintains invalidation of Seattle's...
What We’re Reading: New Presidential Digs, Toronto Transit, And Expanded PPM
New presidential digs: President Obama has unveiled the concept design of his planned presidential library in Chicago and even suggested that nearby streets should...
What We’re Reading: MLT TOD, Climate Change Adaptation, and Stone Age Policy
Rejecting inaction: In Phoenix, complete streets volunteers resigned en mass in response to inaction by city officials.
Paris Accord in 2018: The United States is...
What We’re Reading: Disconnected, Car-Free Streets, and National Transportation Framework
Disconnected: According to a new study, streets across the globe are becoming less connected.
Curbing sprawl: An Arizona bill would block rural-to-urban water rights transfers...
What We’re Reading: Post Car Future, Rail First, and Dystopian Car Visions
Streetcar fare enforcement: Seattle is looking at more fare enforcement on the streetcar to reduce security incidents ($).
Post car future: According to The Economist,...
What We’re Reading: Let The People Decide On Climate
Tunnel talk: Governor Jay Inslee sits down with Grist to talk Bertha, still supports the project. Streetsblog asks if it's too late to stop Bertha...
What We’re Reading: Week Without Driving, Klimaticket, and Bikes Fight Carbon
Week Without Driving: The Everett Herald ($), Real Change News, and The Stranger talk about Disability Rights Washington's Week Without Driving campaign.
East Side Access:...







