Altering versus predicting...
Underlining Like Mad #187: A City with a Reputation for Insomnia
Rather than scaling back nighttime infrastructure and services, cities should be on the forefront of leveraging their investments in the evening economy to activate and expand the dimensions of the night.
Opposite Hex
A collection of 28 city planning poems...
Parking ShareBnB
Local retailers can partner with local apartment buildings and offer customers parking right across the street.
October’s Theme & November’s Theme
...as if the protagonist was the earth itself holding on to the moon...
Urban Values Voters for Teresa Mosqueda in City Council Pos. 8 Race
Ad hoc pro-housing, pro-city group calls out reactionary Seattle...
Underlining Like Mad #186: We are Night Crawlers…
...Flâneur, Flâneuse, Flânyx
Seattle’s Current Housing Code = Seattle’s Current Housing Affordability Crisis
Single-Family Zone Preservationists rely on a non sequitur argument against Seattle's pending upzones...
And All Points In Between
Two basic points about the planned Center City Streetcar: 1) It's not just a commuter line 2) It will serve working people
Underlining Like Mad #185: The Dividends of Night
In order to cultivate a successful evening ecosystem, the city can't just focus on arts and entertainment. It needs to prioritize making resources like transit and everyday services more accessible at night.