#NoNewRoads: Strong Towns ran a special series on #NoNewRoads and featured a variety of pieces on Washington’s wasteful highway spending.
Streets for people: Seattle Neighborhood Greenways suggests that we spend more transportation funding on non-highway modes.
Not sprawl…: A California planning director says a nearly 7,000 home single-family residential development on farmland isn’t sprawl.
A crisis: Councilmember Kshama Sawant is calling for $10 million in emergency funding for homeless assistance.
Scraping the surface: The relationship between skyscrapers and great cities.
Torn apart: The Seattle Times digs up seven photos ($) from the bad old days of when I-5 was being constructed.
Further consideration: A local hospitality union is appealing a land use decision on the major Rainier Square development in Downtown Seattle.
Double it: Tacoma Transit toys with one way that Tacoma could double transit service by 2025.
This ain’t Pisa: A look at the leaning towers proposed in First Hill.
Urban spaces: Madrid has a plan to build more parks and ban cars.
Tear down this wall: Seattle Bike Blog argues that Aurora Avenue should morph back from pseudo-highway to regular city street.
On shaky ground: The Washington State Building Code Council is under threat due to lobbying against the agency.
A new village: A tour of the E Union tiny house village.
Hemmed in: Renton wants to move their transit center away from the city center and instead next to I-405.
Neighborhood parks: More pavement parks are on the way for Seattle.
Buzzkill: A state bill could ban gay pride flags, Seahawks flags, and others on Washington State Ferries if passed.
More choo choo: University Link is opening on Saturday, March 19th!