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: Quiet Zone, LVT, and Renter Protections

Quiet zone: Paris's "quiet zone" is set to move forward, calming central neighborhoods of car traffic. Disastrous environmental review: In California, a new bill would...

What We’re Reading: Walk Safer, No Coal, And Ward House

Walk safer: Are signalized walk signs making walking worse? Ben Ross thinks so. In the same vein, Ross says that careful jaywalking saves lives. Actively...

What We’re Reading: Booming Cities, NYC Open Streets, and Tax To House

Booming cities: New York City grew by 629,000 residents over the past decade ($). The Washington Post tracked where many cities are growing spatially. Fate...

What We’re Reading: Tacoma Rising Above It All

Tacoma urbanism: Details on the latest revision to Downtown Tacoma's future 240-foot hotel and 140-foot residential towers. The NEC is key: A discussion on how important...

What We’re Reading: Farewell 2017, Hello 2018

Sky-high in 2017: 2017 set a new record for the most new skyscrapers in a single year. Reducing violations: Seattle's pilot private dockless rental bike...

What We’re Reading: A Gentrifying City, Going Dutch, and Funding Biking

Prioritizing public health: The Seattle City Council has passed legislation memorializing the spending of proceeds for the citywide sweetened beverage tax. Yelp says a lot:...

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...