What We’re Reading: Vandalized, Smaller Workforce, and Longer Commutes
Vandalized: The Beacon Hill light rail station was vandalized two weeks ago.
Delayed: Decongestion pricing in New York City could be delayed due to the federal...
What We’re Reading: So Sorry, 65%, and Fewer Traffic Tickets
So sorry: Streetsblog is back with their annual "sorriest bus stop" competition.
Green light: Unionization of Uber and Lyft drivers can move ahead in Seattle...
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: Go Electric, Locked Out, And Seattle Soda Tax
Go electric: Electric cars are increasingly becoming a better option over gas-fueled cars once electricity energy emissions are taken into account (but walking, biking,...
What We’re Reading: Regulate Rent, Lowered Capacity, and Retail Meltdown
Private outdoor space: In a time of social distancing, we are learning the important of superior balcony design.
An asset: Contrary to what some might...
What We’re Reading: Barcelona’s Superblocks, Rental Tax Credits, and A Model for Seattle
Barcelona's superblocks: Vox ran a five-part series this week on Barcelona's superblocks plan.
Guilty as charged: The shooter and carjacker who killed two and targeted...
What We’re Reading: ST Insider Baseball, Promoting Housing Options, and SEA-TAC Fast Ferry
ST3 insider baseball: Sound Transit's chief executive officer recently sat down to talk about third-party funding and expedited permitting for Sound Transit 3 projects....
What We’re Reading: Buyer’s Market, Still On Track, and Green New Deal
Buyer's market: For the first time in four years, homes in Seattle are selling below list price as housing prices continue to crater ($).
Student housing...







