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Latest News

Updated 8 minutes ago
The Urbanist 11 days

Graham Street Station Set to Be Resurrected at Pivotal Sound Transit Meeting

The long-promised Graham Street light rail station would go from limbo to back on track if Sound Transit board members approve an amendment advanced by Katie Wilson, Girmay Zahilay, and Teresa Mosqueda. The proposal promises "last in" funding from King County and Seattle.

The Urbanist 12 days

Op-Ed: Sound Transit’s Board is About to Vote on a Fantasy

Given obstacles from the Trump administration, West Seattle Link will not break ground anytime soon. Before any vote overhauling the Sound Transit 3 plan, the board owes the region revised, evidence-based dates for every project, Trevor Reed contends.

The Urbanist 12 days

Lin Moves to Curb Legal Appeals Hindering Seattle Zoning Changes

A proposal from Land Use Committee Chair Eddie Lin would bring Seattle's land use code in line with state law, following several changes in recent years that have limited the ability of legal appeals to slow down moves to densify Washington's cities. The move is already attracting opposition.

The Urbanist 13 days

Seattle Advances Zoning Package Spurring Towers, Mass Timber, and Passive House

After clearing the Land Use Committee last week, a package of narrowly targeted zoning changes is headed to the Seattle City Council on June 2. The proposal seeks to spur the construction of towers, affordable housing, and eco-friendly mass timber and passive house buildings.

The Urbanist 13 days

Op-Ed: South King County Deserves the Light Rail Stations It Was Promised

The Sound Transit Board will soon decide whether to deliver on the decades-old promise to South King County to build light rail stations at Boeing Access Road and Graham Street. They should not break their promise again, writes King County Councilmember Rhonda Lewis.

The Urbanist 13 days

Seattle Advances Data Center Moratorium, Amid Public Backlash

Driven by a groundswell of grassroots advocacy and growing skepticism about AI, Seattle is considering a data center moratorium. The Seattle City Council has big votes scheduled in early June to decide the legislation’s fate.

The Urbanist 14 days

Dan Strauss Restarts Downtown Tunnel Debate on Eve of ST3 Plan Update

An amendment from boardmember Dan Strauss would direct Sound Transit to prioritize a "starter line" between Westlake and Ballard ahead of a new tunnel in Downtown Seattle, flipping the script on Ballard Link. With a vote on Thursday, the timeline to consider such a move will be brief.

The Urbanist 15 days

Katie Wilson Kicks off Expanded Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard

Hundreds of Seattleites turned out Saturday to celebrate the start of the 2026 Bicycle Weekend schedule, scaled back up by Mayor Katie Wilson after being stifled under the previous administration.

The Urbanist 15 days

Op-Ed: Starbucks Execs Pull Out of Seattle to Exploit Regressive Tennessee

“What’s Nashville have that we ain’t got in Seattle?” New Jim Crow, strict abortion ban, union-busting, low wages, unchecked poverty, and gun deaths in spades. Just what Starbucks was looking for, John Burbank opines.

The Urbanist 16 days

West Coast Cities Turn to Vacancy Taxes to Grapple with Housing Crisis

With a widespread housing crisis and sky-high downtown commercial vacancies, West Coast cities are weighing vacancy taxes to push more units into productive use, but Tacoma and Seattle likely need state legislation to clear the path.

The Urbanist 16 days

Seattle Social Housing Developer Acquires First Building near Pike Place Market

The Seattle Social Housing Developer has acquired its first building, interim CEO Tiffani McCoy announced at a media event on Friday. Elara at the Market has 150 apartments, half of which will be affordable and rented below market.

The Urbanist 17 days

2026 Trailhead Direct Season Maintains Two Weekend Routes to Hiking Destinations

Direct service between light rail stations in Seattle and Bellevue and several major Eastside trailheads starts Saturday, and runs on weekends and holidays through August 30. Seattle's transit funding measure provides a big source of the dollars to operate the shuttles.

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