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The Urbanist Podcast: How to Crush a Housing Project the Seattle Way

Natalie Bicknell Argerious - May 20, 2023
Eight-inch diameter ductile iron water main with “tee” connection and gate valves crossing under stormwater pipe. (Donna Breske)

In this episode, civil engineer and Urbanist contributing writer Donna Breske discusses her experience with the frustrating hurdles posed by the permitting process in Seattle with podcast host Ray Dubicki.

Breske works on the kind of urban infill projects that the City of Seattle purports to want to see built, but in her experience, impediments in permit process, particularly for utilities, end up crushing development plans. Breske has shared some of these case studies in articles for The Urbanist and in a Permit Impediments Forum hosted at Seattle University. One of these articles focused on water system upgrades and permitting was just published this Friday — check it out! In this conversation with Ray, she shares her perspective as a civil engineer on what’s not working and how Seattle could do things better. 

As always, we love to hear from you. Tell us if you’ve also encountered impediments with permits or if it was smooth sailing for your development. We are also interested in your questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes. Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org. 

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