What We’re Reading: Berkeley Reforming Zoning, Not Dying, and North Atlantic Rail

Berkeley reforming zoning?: Berkeley could be on path to eliminating single-family-only zoning by the end of 2022. Unserious party: An unserious Republican proposal would add...

What We’re Reading: Cohesive Public Spaces

Regional growth: Seattle Transit Blog gives a comprehensive rundown of growth around the Central Puget Sound. It appears that people are choosing Seattle and the Eastside...

What We’re Reading: No Downtown School

No Downtown school: Seattle Public Schools bails out on an opportunity to pick up a Downtown property for a new elementary. Breaking records: The Fremont Bridge...

What We’re Reading: Regulate Cars, TOD Communities, and Overnight Trains

Regulate cars: New York may regulate vehicle speed and size in a big way. A federal legislator also wants to tackle car safety. Foot traffic:...

What We’re Reading: A Lot to Upgrade, Minoru Yamasaki, and Tex-Mex Rail

A lot to upgrade: Amtrak has its work cut out for it to making all stations accessible to people with disabilities ($). Charging station issues:...

What We’re Reading: Constitutional, Euro Bus, and More Vendors

Constitutional: Seattle's "first in time" regulation of landlords passed constitutional muster this week before the Washington State Supreme Court and appears to have significant...

What We’re Reading: Slow Start, Outdoor Education, and Vehicle Rampage

Slow start: Two years later, Minneapolis' zoning reform is slow to deliver on triplexes. Over-talked narrative: The media is obsessed with the "death of the...

What We’re Reading: Fast Electric Ferries, Risk To Pedestrians, and Prideful Bus Stop

Fast electric ferries: Stockholm is getting the world's fastest electric passenger ferries. Montlake Playfield revamp: Under a unique agreement, Seattle Prep is replacing the turf...