What We’re Reading: Stifling Workers, Gender Pay Gap, And DACA
New shelter: A new 24-hour homeless shelter opened on First Hill this week ($).
Too much speed: Why are car manufacturers allowed to build cars that...
What We’re Reading: Changing Modes, Grand Opening, and Vancouverism
Fracking bans: Should Pacific Northwest cities ban fracked gas in new buildings?
Helpful data: Spin plans to provide e-scooter data to help build safer streets.
Bay...
What We’re Reading: Staying Wild, Ending A Deplorable Policy, And Gaining Attention
No free lunch: Mercer Island residents won't be getting special access to I-90 high occupancy vehicle lanes says the state.
Staying wild: A Utah congressional representative...
What We’re Reading: Urbanist Gifts, World-Class Subway Art, And Building Shadowing
The future is here: A Spanish city has installed a 3-D printed bridge.
Speed control: Lower speeds come to Delridge Way in West Seattle.
Converting space: Edmonton...
What We’re Reading: Regulate Cars, TOD Communities, and Overnight Trains
Regulate cars: New York may regulate vehicle speed and size in a big way. A federal legislator also wants to tackle car safety.
Foot traffic:...
What We’re Reading: No Problem, Noise Control, and Unaffordable America
No problem: Fayetteville hasn't has minimum parking requirements for six years, so how is that going?
Fare-free February: In the Salt Lake City area, the...
What We’re Reading: End of an Era, Bus Stop Signs, and We’re Killing Avians
End of an era: Long-time writer at Streetsblog USA, Angie Schmitt, says farewell from the publication.
Dirty leadership: At the behest of the occupant in...
What We’re Reading: #StepItUp America
#StepItUp: The Surgeon General issued a rare Call to Action this week to promote walking and walkable communities in order to curb chronic public health problems...







