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: Joy of Play Returns, Still Under Appeal, and New Independent Department
Unwillingness to perform: What does an anti-transit federal government look like?
Joy of play returns: "Risky" playgrounds are making a comeback.
Going green: Kroger is ending...
What We’re Reading: Dramatic Growth in Cycling
Highspeed opposition: The current arguments being made against Texas' private highspeed rail project are fascinating.
Better design: The UK is rolling out new pylon designs...
What We’re Reading: Kenmore Urbanism, Federal Regression, and Disputable Fugures
Sky high: After delays, the world's tallest skyscraper in Jeddah is getting construction underway.
Kenmore urbanism: Crosscut highlighted this week how urban life is taking...
What We’re Reading: Being A Gentrifier
New bikeway: 5th Avenue in Belltown could get a new separated bike lane, additional green space, safer travel lanes, and better on-street parking.
Business affordability:...
What We’re Reading: New Challengers
Cary Moon: Eli Sanders interviewed our newest mayoral candidate Cary Moon revealing some details about her platform.
Turning Blue: Can Democrats turn Eastern Washington blue...
What We’re Reading: More Housing, No New Roads, and Extended Moratoriums
More housing: The Biden administration has a simple message and that is to build more housing.
Gas station moratorium: Rancho Cucamonga has put a temporary...
What We’re Reading: The Northeast Corridor
The green campus: Cornell University in New York City is going deep into new campus building using Passivhaus technology.
Community vibrancy: The connection between dense, compact...








