What We’re Reading: Protecting Washington Renters, Farmers Markets Return, and Census Delayed
Transit operator wellbeing: The first King County Metro bus operator has died of COVID-19 ($). Transit operators across the country are demanding safer working conditions.
Protecting Washington Renters: Washington...
What We’re Reading: Water Wars, Sky Terraces, And Surveys
Giving back: Amazon plans to open a temporary homeless shelter.
Big plans: Seattle University reveals plans for a new 10-story office and dormitory tower.
Another record:...
What We’re Reading: Finer Grain, ST3, And Philly’s Soda Tax
Enfranchisement: King County Elections will roll out more ballot box drop-offs throughout the County, but with a special emphasis on underserved areas.
Make it workable:...
What We’re Reading: Car-Free Berlin, Fare Capping, and Safety Gates
Car-free Berlin: Berlin advocates are proposing a car-free area bigger than Manhattan.
De-leading: Washington, D.C. wants to eliminate lead pipes by 2030 but the plan...
What We’re Reading: Fore, Notre-Dame, and Brightline
Fore: Seattle's public golf courses continue to see usage drop.
Via dud: A new microtransit service was launched to connect riders with light rail stations in...
What We’re Reading: Coronavirus Crisis, Net Ecological Gain, and Livable
Pandemic planning: CityLab explains how global pandemics are also an urban planning issue.
Adaptive reuse: The historic Georgetown Steam Plant will become a hub for...
What We’re Reading: No Parking Minimums, Tree Train, and Maglev
No parking minimums: St. Paul has eliminated car parking minimums. Should other cities follow suit?
Tragic fire: A tragic Tukwila apartment fire killed three residents...
What We’re Reading: Spontaneous Trips, Renton Rail, And Parisian Heritage
20 is plenty: Three charts explain why speed limits on streets should be reduced.
Spontaneous trips: Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Bikeshare will begin offering individual bike...








