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Gordon Werner

Gordon Werner


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Driving

Sunday Video: Diverging Diamond Interchange Comes To Washington

The Washington State Department of Transportation has announced that they are planning on introducing the first Diverging Diamond Intersection (DDI) on I-5 at Marvin Road in Lacey. The DDI was first introduced in 2009 in Springfield, MO and helps improve traffic flow through complex interchanges by minimizing traffic signal phases,

Architecture

Lennar Plans Twin Towers Next To Town Hall

Tonight at 6.30pm, the East Design Review Board will be hosting an Early Design Guidance (EDG) meeting for the planned twin-tower project located on First Hill, directly adjacent to Town Hall Seattle. As this project consists of twin towers as well as a large amount of public open space,

Architecture

Westbank Frye: Twin High-Rise Coming To First Hill

The East Design Review Board will consider the latest plan for the Westbank Frye High-rise project on First Hill this evening. This is the project’s first recommendation meeting and its second design review meeting overall having sailed through the Early Design Guidance (EDG) session earlier this year. Located across

Transit

Regional Proposition 1: A Once-In-A-Generation Opportunity

In the late 1960s, Seattle and the Puget Sound region had the chance to build a modern, grade-separated transit system. The warning signs, that millions of people would be moving into the region were summarily ignored, leading to the traffic congestion and transportation problems we face each and every day.

Transit

Massive Investment In King County Metro Announced

On Wednesday, King County Executive Dow Constantine unveiled a proposal for a massive investment in King County Metro Transit that will help alleviate overcrowding, improve reliability, safety, and security for rides and working conditions for Metro’s bus drivers. The proposed $1.6 billion biennial operating budget also includes a

Cycling

Madison BRT: An In-Depth Look At The 30% Design

On August 3rd and 4th, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) held public open houses where they unveiled the 30% design for its Madison Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. Identified in the 2012 Seattle Transit Master Plan as a priority corridor for High Capacity Transit and later designated as