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Friday's ballot count was very friendly to Seattle progressives, with mayoral challenger Katie Wilson exceeding the 50% mark ...
More than 300,000 riders used the 2 Line in July, a 47% increase over June. Averaging more than 10,000 daily riders, the ...
This week, Sound Transit broke ground on a $274 million base in Bothell vital to the region's Stride bus rapid transit plans.
The Urbanist is hosting its Endorsed Candidate Party this Sunday, August 17. Join us for an afternoon of food, drink, good ...
Railroad giants like BNSF have often deferred maintenance on their tracks and pressured government to pay for it. This had ...
With right turns set to be prohibited from Westlake Avenue onto Denny Way, streetcar vehicles and buses will no longer be stuck behind turning car traffic. The change will also benefit the high ...
Tech workers like me don’t enjoy being a bargaining chip to protect our CEO’s bottom line. And we know better than anyone ...
Seattle is a “you are on your own” city rather than one cares for vulnerable residents, especially our youngest kids. John ...
Take the ninth installment of The Urbanist's crossword series, which runs every two weeks. If you love to take a ...
Five major bike safety projects are all opening within a few months of each other, filling in critical gaps in Seattle's network. But most of the credit for ensuring that Hot Bike Summer happened in ...
# Planned 4 Line light rail would stop well short of urban cores in Kirkland and Issaquah and not open until the 2040s. This makes bus rapid transit a better fit that can be deployed more quickly and ...
# Upgrades to speed up Route 40 through Fremont and Ballard, and to replace a 100-year-old water main, are well underway. But business advocates have continued to push for transit priority to be ...
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