AMS gas-free policy: Amsterdam is leading the way in Europe on banning gas-powered vehicles.
Extraordinary skepticism: Southeast Seattleites expressed concern with the city’s trimmed down and uncertain Bicycle Master Plan Implementation Plan.
Polluter-in-Chief: A recent order by Trump could threaten Washington State’s authority to protect the environment under the Clean Water Act.
Growing pains: Crosscut has run a poll to get a pulse on how people feel about growth.
Mulligan: A $2 trillion national infrastructure plan may just wind up leading to worse climate outcomes.
Idaho in Oregon?: Oregon’s legislature is still debating whether or not to enact the “Idaho Stop” for people biking.
Tax the rich: A handful of Senate Democrats blockaded a progressive tax on capital gains, despite wide party support.
Sky high: An approved 64-story residential tower in Burnaby would become the tallest building in British Columbia if built.
Transit and housing: A Los Angeles study indicates that housing along transit corridors tends to be more valuable and costly.
Racing toward green: New York City wants to make buildings in the city super energy efficient by 2030, but is it possible?
Family Snatcher Air grounded: Contractors at King County International Airport have agreed to stop transporting detained immigrants by the federal government.
Disparate enforcement: According to a report, Seattle’s police department is still disparately enforcement at higher rates among minority populations.
Backyard affordability: Los Angeles has a new program to finance and build accessory dwelling units if used for affordable housing by accepting Section 8 vouchers.