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The Urbanist
about 2 hours
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.
South Seattle Emerald
about 2 hours
Penalties Loom for Washington if State Doesn’t Improve Food Stamp Error Rates
As Washington works to reduce food stamp payment errors, advocates warn new federal rules could make it harder for thousands to keep benefits.
My Ballard
about 19 hours
Weekly Ballard events roundup: July 6-12
Here’s your weekly events roundup for July 6-12 in Ballard. Plenty to do around the neighborhood this week, with the big draw being the Ballard Music & Seafoodfest, happening July ... Read more
My Ballard
about 19 hours
Ballard Pickleball Club plans to open this fall in former Joann Fabrics building
The Ballard Pickleball Club is on track to open this fall in the former Joann Fabrics building, according to project lead Pat Gilbrough. Gilbrough, the former owner of Ballard Health Club, ... Read more
The Urbanist
about 21 hours
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.
My Ballard
about 24 hours
Ballard Music & Seafoodfest returns July 10–12: Here’s what to know
The heart of Ballard will once again fill with live music, seafood, vendors and thousands of festivalgoers next weekend as Ballard Music & Seafoodfest returns for its 52nd year. The ... Read more
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
Kayla Floyd Is Ready to Punch Her Ticket to National Boxing Glory
At Reign City Athletics, Kayla Floyd trains for a bigger stage as Seattle's changing neighborhoods test the boxing community that raised her.
The Urbanist
2 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.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
DOOM LOOP: Residents for Thoughtful Growth
A concerned neighbor conducts thought experiments.
The Urbanist
3 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.
South Seattle Emerald
3 days
The Roundup: The World Cup Bump That Wasn't
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to reporter Maya Tizon to ask about the expectations — and reality — of how the World Cup impacted businesses in the Chinatown-International District.
The Urbanist
4 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.