What We’re Reading: 25,000 Friends, False Choices, And Waterfront For All
25,000 friends: Sacramento is getting serious about maintaining and improving the city's tree canopy.
Still shaking: Initial numbers on the Northeast Seattle bus restructure are out,...
What We’re Reading: Landmark Policy, Mending Communities, And The Hottest Month
Choo-choo preview: The Seattle Times gets to go on ride-along at the unfinished stations and tunnel ($) of Northgate Link; the last leg of digging to...
What We’re Reading: Rose Quarter Boondoggle, Unite, and Modest Rent Stabilization
LRT saved: Phoenix voters defeated a Koch-backed effort to block light rail expansion in the city, ensuring that projects will continue moving forward.
At risk...
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: Beg Buttons, Artistic Land Banking, and Road Rage
Increasing rate: The car ownership rate in America is higher now than it was before the Great Recession.
Beg buttons: An anonymous group has posted...
What We’re Reading: Company Town Planning, Pike Mural, And Unfunded
Company town planning: Could Facebook learn from the company towns of old?
The other bikeshare: LimeBike, a bikeshare competitor to Spin, is set to launch...
What We’re Reading: Rendering Better Streets, Vancity Wants Higher, and Minneapolis 2040
Rendering better streets: A Twitter user is using the professional version of DALL-E to render better streets in cities.
New WMATA leader: Washington, D.C.'s transit...
What We’re Reading: Green Power, Addressing Homelessness, And Incompatible Design
Green power: Rhode Island is home to the nation's first offshore wind farm and it could be the genesis for more to come in the US.
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