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Sunshine, bargains, and neighbors: PhinneyWood Garage Sale Day is this Saturday!
Dust off your walking shoes and dig out your small bills — PNA’s PhinneyWood Garage Sale Day returns this Saturday, July 11, from 9am to 1pm, and the forecast is looking […]
The Urbanist
about 11 hours
Issaquah Councilmembers Push for Bolder Options as Housing Reforms Ramp Up
A bill scaling back building requirements for upper-level "stepbacks" and outdoor balconies was approved last week, but with two dissenting votes. In voting against, Councilmembers Kevin Nichols and Tola Marts cited the need to look at the full range of bold options for potential housing reforms.
Seattle Transit Blog
about 14 hours
Midweek Roundup: multimodal adventure
Transit & Streets Land Use & Housing This is an Open Thread.
Seattle Met
1 day
A Seattle-Themed Crossword Puzzle
A game with more east-west connections than our public transit system.
The Urbanist
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Facing an Existential Budget Crisis, an Eastside Enclave Considers Emergency Valve
Clyde Hill voters are set to be asked to approve a 69% city property tax hike this November, to avoid municipal bankruptcy looming as soon as 2030. Without such a move, city officials say, Clyde Hill could cease to exist.
The Urbanist
2 days
Seattle Advances Design for Leary Way Bikeway, While Advocates Push for Shilshole
SDOT recently released 60% designs for a two-way protected bike lane along Leary Way NW and invited feedback in a survey open through July 15. Dan Strauss has touted the connection as a way to finally fill the Missing Link, but not everyone is on board with the idea.
Seattle Met
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Tasty Trends and Fusty Fads This Summer
The hottest and nottest in the local food scene right now.
Seattle Transit Blog
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How to get around Seattle today
Look out Seattle! World Cup fever has reached its peak. The final World Cup game in Seattle is today at 5pm at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field). The US Men’s team will be playing against Belgium in the Round of 16. The stadium itself will be busy, along with various watch parties around the city. Expect … Continue reading "How to get around Seattle today"
The Urbanist
3 days
Op-Ed: Why Spokane Needs to Keep Its Transit Momentum
Spokane County voters have an opportunity to fund transit service with a 0.2% sales tax renewal on their August 4th ballot. Here's how you can help put the measure over the top.
Seattle Transit Blog
4 days
Sunday Movies: Golden Gardens & Duvall
A Golden Gardens Direct ride from the beach to central Ballard, partly with a view of the bike trail and its linear woods. (Scooby Doo and the Goblin King) This is the real-time trip block by block, so if you find it too slow you can go into Settings -> Playback Speed and speed it … Continue reading "Sunday Movies: Golden Gardens & Duvall"
The Urbanist
4 days
Holiday Video: Vancouver, Seattle Top CityNerd List of World Cup 2026 Host Cities
CityNerd's Ray Delahanty put Vancouver, B.C. first and Seattle second, well ahead of other host cities, in his ranking of World Cup 2026 stadiums. Check out the video to see what sets them apart from more unfortunate sites.
The Urbanist
5 days
MHA Housing Accelerator Proposal Hits Seattle Process Snag
After some nonprofit builders objected, the Housing Development Consortium pulled their support for Seattle's "Housing Accelerator" pilot program built on temporarily reducing builder fees. This led Mayor Katie Wilson to table the idea for now, pending more stakeholder work.