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Transit Agencies Waive Fares on New Years Eve

Transit systems in the Puget Sound region will once again offer fare-free New Years Eve rides. The exception in Pierce Transit, which is charging fares this New Years Eve. Holiday revelers are encouraged to avoid traffic and intoxicated driving by getting on the bus or light rail. “Whether you’re

Everett Adopts Rezones Topping Out at 25 Stories

In September, the Everett City Council adopted a comprehensive overhaul to zoning and development regulations in Downtown Everett and several adjacent districts. The adopted changes are fairly similar to the proposal that was highlighted on The Urbanist this past summer. The Metro Everett process was the culmination of dozens of

Metro Everett Has A Fully-Baked Rezone Proposal

Everett has an ambitious city center planning proposal that has been circulating city hall for more than two years. Known as “Metro Everett,” the proposal would rezone large swaths of the city center and nearby areas while pairing extensive development regulations to realize modern, integrated urban districts. The city’s

Metro Everett Framework Moves Forward with Draft Plan

The City of Everett is moving ahead with its subarea planning effort to dramatically increase development capacity and remake the city’s downtown core. Known as Metro Everett, the draft plan touches on a variety of topics, including transportation, zoning, housing, and historic preservation, to offer specific strategies and policies.

Everett Transit Kicks Off Long-Range Planning Process

Everett has started work on a major long-range planning process for the city-owned transit system. Population and employment are projected to grow substantially in the coming decades, which begs investments in transit. By 2035, the number of residents in Everett is projected to grow by 60% to more than 165,

Everett Is Developing A Bold Downtown Area Plan

The City of Everett is working through a major downtown area masterplanning effort dubbed “Metro Everett”. The plan is taking a broad look at how the urban core of Everett will grow as a district over the next twenty years. Stretching from I-5 to the Port of Everett and as