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What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: Visioning Zero, Bike Tacoma, and TGV Cross-Country

Visioning Zero: The more people use public transit, the less dangerous streets are for all. City basis bike network: Cascade Bicycle Club has a launched...

What We’re Reading: Decongest NYC, Rahm’s Out, and Eighth Inning

Decongest NYC: New York City may pass decongestion pricing without state blessing. Renewing Access: With poor performance, King County Metro is looking to improve its...

What We’re Reading: Save The Whales, Pre-Fab Bus Islands, and Land Use Politics

Not voter-approved: In Phoenix, the city council appears intent on stealing light rail money for road projects instead. Save the whales: The effort to remove...

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: Missing Middle YVR, Living Battery Street, and Security Theater

Legacy entertainment saved?: Amazon is picking up Landmark Theaters. Will that save the Guild 45th and the Seven Gables? Deadly right hooks: Data from Toronto...

What We’re Reading: CSO Failures, Superblocks, and Historic Lows

Low-cost activation: Why are cities bringing giant games to parks and plazas? Walkability: What makes a place walkable? CSO failures: King County has been fined $118,500 since...

What We’re Reading: Pay For Lanes, Modular Revolution, and Must-See Speech

Kids prevail: The Supreme Court of the United States refuses to hear Trump's appeal against children suing the federal government over climate change. Temporary shuttle:...

What We’re Reading: Fiscally Impossible, Mariners Extortion, and Don’t Break Promises

Renter rights: Renters in Seattle don't actually know their rights, but local organizations hope to change that. Meanwhile, landlords don't think the city should...