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Cities & Planning
How The Netherlands Built a Biking Utopia
In the 60s and 70s the Dutch government was building car-centered cities. Here's how and why they pivoted.
The Future of Cities: The Texas Triangle | Newgeography.com
How to revitalize Downtown Seattle, according to Crosscut readers
They envision the neighborhood with fewer cars and more walkability, affordable housing, green infrastructure, restaurants and businesses.
Funding Request Would Plan 200 Mile Trail Connection At Seattle’s Doorstep
An impressively long list of governments on the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas have joined together to jointly request funding finish a 200-mile biking and walking trail that will connect the Pacifi…
Agroecology is a poverty solution in Haiti (commentary)
Haiti is facing a profound political and economic crisis. Functional governance that serves the interests of Haiti’s people is largely nonexistent. One of the necessities to overcome this crisis is transitioning from the extractive environmental and economic model that has long plagued the country to one that is regenerative and good for Haitians and their […]
Astronomy on the Flats: How the Moons of Mars and the Death of a President Altered the Late Nineteenth-Century Washington, DC, Landscape
Editor’s note: This post is part of our theme for March 2023, Science City, an exploration of the ways cities and science have interacted over time and around the world. By Vincent Femia Simo…
Energy Colonialism Will Worsen the Urban-Rural Divide | Newgeography.com
Safety Strategies Abound for Rainier Valley Link, Yet Urgency to Implement Lags
Rainier Valley has seen more than its due share of collisions over the years. Martin Luther King Jr. Way S is a particularly problematic spot where serious injuries and fatalities are common. Inter…
Constantine Backs ‘North of CID’ Light Rail Station, Bypassing Chinatown and Midtown
King County Executive Dow Constantine has sided with those seeking to site light rail outside of the Chinatown-International District (CID). In his annual State of the County speech yesterday, Cons…
Washington Governor Jay Inslee Mandates An All-Electric State | Newgeography.com
WA’s Missing Middle Legislation Threatened by Grab Bag of Municipal Excuses
Almost every single Monday or Tuesday night of 2023 has seen city councils in cities of all sizes across Washington meet with a common topic on agenda after agenda: House Bill 1110. The bill has be…
The case for 15-minute cities
A "15-minute city," where all essentials are 15 minutes away by foot or bike has come under fire from conspiracy theorists.
How H-town got its Hustle
If you look at a map, New Orleans looks like a natural place to put the Gulf of Mexico’s largest port. It feeds right into the Mississippi River. Yet it
Everett Link Must Think Out of the Box to Avoid Generational Errors
This is a second installment examining the Everett Link Extension alternatives currently undergoing scoping. The first piece focused on station and station area alignment alternatives. This second …
Freight Advisory Board Isn’t Ready To Stop Fighting West Marginal Way Bike Lane
In January, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) announced that after over two years of planning, it intends to finally install a permanent bike lane along a short stretch of West Margin…
Human Elements: Reviving Indigenous methods of habitat restoration
The Guardian Watchmen, a group of Wei Wai Kum First Nations citizens, use traditional methods to protect Vancouver Island's fragile ecosystems.
There’s Something Odd About the Dogs Living at Chernobyl
Pets left behind when people fled the disaster in 1986 seem to have seeded a unique population.
Once the World’s Largest, a Hotel Goes ‘Poof!’ Before Our Eyes
The Hotel Pennsylvania in Manhattan was a virtual city within a city. But in the end, nothing could save it.
Metro Flex Launching In Early March, Replacing Other King County Microtransit Options
King County Metro will start rolling out a new on-demand microtransit service, Metro Flex, on March 6th. Riders will be able to request pickup and drop-off within defined service areas via a mobile…
Between Rent Control and Crazy | Newgeography.com
Can We Make Bicycles Sustainable Again?
Cycling is the most sustainable form of transportation, but the bicycle is becoming increasingly damaging to the environment. The energy and material used for its production go up while its life expectancy decreases. Illustration: Diego Marmolejo. Cycling is sustainable, but how sustainable is the bicycle? Cycling is one of the most sustainable modes of transportation. Increased ridership reduces fossil fuel consumption and pollution, saves space, and improves public health and safety. However, the bicycle itself has managed to elude environmental critique. [1] [2] Studies that calculate the environmental impact of cycling almost always compare it to driving, with predictable results: the bicycle is more sustainable than the car. Such research may encourage people to cycle more often but doesn't encourage...
Meet the Australian 'genius' engineer with a plan to electrify everything
His bold ideas caught the eye of the US president. Now inventor Saul Griffith is sparking an energy revolution in Australia, with a goal to create the first all-electric community where households could save $3,000 a year on their energy bills.
You Can Turn Your Backyard Into a Biodiversity Hotspot
New research shows that if done right, urban farms and gardens can support all kinds of species—for the good of people and the environment.
Seattle's Third Avenue Project takes a new approach to old problems
Outreach providers and social workers are teaming up to combat drugs, crime and poverty in 'the Blade.'
American Cars Are Getting Too Big For Parking Spaces
Why Do New Cars Keep Getting Bigger and Heavier - TrueCar Blog
Over the years, cars, trucks, and SUVs seem to get larger and heavier. TrueCar investigates why modern cars continue to grow in size.
SUVs and Pickup Trucks Are Now Too Big For Our Already Gigantic Garages
American Cars Are Getting Too Big For Parking Spaces
The American car has gotten bigger in the past few decades but parking spot size has not kept pace.
Regardless of the cause, th
How to Finance a Highway Spending Spree: Records Reveal Oregon’s Plans for Toll Hikes
Some commuters to pay as much as $30 per day. Tolls don’t need to be this high to manage congestion, argues City Observatory. This article originally appeared City Observatory Under the new O…