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...
A photo of a sign advertising the Georgetown flume park and trail connection in front of an empty lot.

What We’re Reading: Pedestrian Streets, Equitable Congestion Pricing, and a New Park and Trail...

Pedestrian streets: Ellensburg is considering how it might pedestrianize streets. Missouri: Missouri River Runner Amtrak service is getting cutting back to one daily trip between...

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: Keeping Sidewalks Open

Bay Area boondoggle: How the Bay Bridge went from $250 million to $6.5 billion. Sound familiar? New again and again: Over at ATL Urbanist, Darin writes...

What We’re Reading: Congestion Pricing, MSFT Expanding, and Oly Wants Housing

Pay the piper: Uber and Lyft should pay road user fees, perhaps to help fund public transit. Making a difference: Kirsten Harris-Talley served as a...

What We’re Reading: Vacancies Rising, Back to Basics, and Reducing Pollution

Vacancies rising: In the core of Downtown Seattle, 26% of apartment dwelling units are empty ($). Going all in: A non-profit developer is planning more than...

What We’re Reading: Hop On the Bike Train and ST’s LRP Update

Nudey cyclists, bike trains, and more: Get ready, today the nudist cyclists hit Fremont streets. KOMO reports on adorable story about bike trains for...

What We’re Reading: Rent Crisis, Still Counting, and Help Needed

Reducing poverty: Forty-four European cities are pledging €14 billion in funding to alleviate poverty and social exclusion. Rent crisis: Overdue rent is piling up and...