Right now, in Manhattan, 18% of office space is vacant. At the same time, the city of New York has a major housing problem, with more than 100,000 people using the municipal shelter system. So Eric Adams and city officials are talking a lot about taking those empty offices, and filling them with people. New
The third entry in our 2023 Graduate Student Blogging Contest is by Julie Haltom. She writes about the myriad of stumbling blocks faced by mid-twentieth-century homesteaders in Southern California&…
Everett Turns a Corner with Madison Street Bike Lanes - The Urbanist
The project is a big step for Snohomish County's largest city, which has been slow to expand safe bike and pedestrian infrastructure. This spring, city crews working on a repaving project put down something that hadn't been seen before in Everett: green paint to mark a bike lane and some concrete barriers for that bike
As Washington’s ferry fleet ages, why aren’t we building new boats?
Grand plans for a reborn, greener ferry fleet are much delayed just as new boats are needed more than ever. After an expected partnership fell apart, where can the state turn?
Sunday Video: Seattle’s Urban Drinking Water is Sacred - The Urbanist
Do you know where Seattle, or your town, gets drinking water? Is it reliable and safe? Will we have enough water in the Puget Sound region as the population grows? What does today's drinking water in the Seattle area, the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, Spring Street downtown, migrating wild salmon, and a river that
Take a Car Lane, Save a Transit Project - The Urbanist
Transit: Why Don't We Do It in the Road? Transit has been getting some tough breaks lately in the Puget Sound region and across much of the United States. Projects are behind schedule and overbudget, and agencies are struggling with labor shortages and with attracting riders back following the shock of the pandemic. Many have
Stub Yesler Way Bike Lane Illustrates Lack of Planning for Waterfront Bike Access - The Urbanist
Early last week, crews with Seattle's Office of the Waterfront installed a very short stretch of two-way bike lane, at the foot of Yesler Way approaching Alaskan Way and Washington State Ferries Colman Dock. The new bike lane was timed to go in at the same time that new traffic patterns around the state ferry