Bikeshare passes: Cities all fund transit passes for students, so why not bikeshare, too?
Anti-tax: Two more lawsuits have been filed against Seattle’s income tax law ($).
High inclusion: Santa Monica is aiming very high on inclusionary zoning in their new downtown plan.
Legalizing shelter: Many people without anchored shelter often live in cars and RVs in Seattle, and that could be partially legalized.
SEA-YVR highspeed: High-speed rail is an inevitable thing between Seattle and Vancouver, BC, but what might be the terminal stations in both cities?
Big drop: Seattle has seen the biggest drop in drive alone rates to work ($) in King County over the past decade–there are key reasons for that.
Goodbye bricks: In San Francisco, a portion of Market Street will get a major makeover, including brick sidewalks going away.
Bikeshare 2.1: Crosscut asks if private bikeshare in Seattle will succeed where Pronto struggled.
Bridging DC: Washington, D.C. is set to get a very beautiful new bridge to cross the Anacostia River.
Slower acceleration: Sound Transit isn’t sure why light rail had a power failed this week, but is asking operators to slow down acceleration to reduce system strain.
Congestion-free transit: Transit guru Jarrett Walker says that advocates for high quality transit should adopt the term “congestion-free transit” à la Auckland to attract riders and supporters.
Commute tolerance: The Hyperloop as public transit is never happening, but even if did it probably wouldn’t change your commute time ($).
Regulating smog: In another positive setback to the Trump administration, the EPA is reserving course on delaying an Obama-era rule to regulate smog-inducing pollutants ($).
Election analysis: Counting in the Seattle mayoral race primary continues, but Ben Anderstone of Crosscut delivers some interesting early analysis.
Public loos: Public toilets appear headed to Ballard and the University District.
Making it count: Innovative thinkers in India are showing how space beneath elevated railway lines can be better used.
Sanctuary on the brink: Burien is a sanctuary city, but a ballot measure in November could change that.
America’s transit fleet: One infographic rules them all showing major North American transit system fleets in high detail.
New competitor: Ofo bikeshare, a third private bikeshare company in Seattle, has their permit and is ready to launch.
Capitol Hill Station: What will new development look like at Capitol Hill Station?
Map of the Week: On August 21st, a solar eclipse will be highly visible across portions of America, but some places may be better to see it.