What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: Paddleboard Urbanism

Photo finish: The Fremont Bridge will see over 1 million bike rides for 2014. Northgate ped-bike bridge: Local politicians call for more time on promised funding for...

What We’re Reading: Re-inventing the Mall, Re-envisioning Streets, and River Cleanup

Washington eviction wave: A large wave of evictions are likely in much of Washington next month if existing state moratoriums expire. Pipes blocked: Two major pipeline...

What We’re Reading: Culpability All Around, OR Goes ID Stop, and Car-Free London

Rehabilitated?: Is the new Portland Building still the Portland Building? Culpability all around: Federal transportation safety officials blast all parties in the 2017 DuPont Amtrak...

What We’re Reading: Inequitable Access, Signless, And Revised Design Guidelines

Spruce it up: In Portland, local artists have memorialized David Bowie and Prince on bike lanes. Pretty square: The most rectangular shaped countries in the...

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...

What We’re Reading: Brooklyn Shrinking, Fully Funded, and Chaotic Purpose

Brooklyn shrinking: Why is Brooklyn shrinking if it's booming? Cut break lines: In Seattle, brake lines on dockless rental bikes were found cut recently. Brutal: Will...

What We’re Reading: Out of Touch, Deep Cuts Needed, and Rebridging the Columbia

Out of touch: A study shows that transit governing boards do not reflect the riders that they serve (hello, Sound Transit). Co-living banned: In Oklahoma...

What We’re Reading: Clean Power

Get safer: The City of Seattle has launched a brand new digital emergency alert system called "AlertSeattle". Street power: Edinburgh's newish streetcar system is a...