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1) Critics of McGinn's bike funding, take note: Streetsblog reports
that of $2.2 billion in federal transportation-funding "recissions"---money that was allocated to states which the feds subsequently demanded they to give back---26 percent comes from bike and pedestrian projects. In Washington State, that's 35 percent: $13 million.
2) On KOMO's blog, Ken Schram comes out in favor of parking meter rate hikes; ice skating ensues in hell.
3) Speaking of which: Over at Crosscut, Knute Berger says raising parking meter rates is "a sound idea."
4) Also at Crosscut, David Brewster says recent departures from the McGinn administration a "mass exodus of talent ."
5) Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" project over at Slog will make the hardest-hearted cynic blub; here's the latest.
6) Labor concessions from King County sheriff's deputies? Not likely, the Seattle Times Politics Northwest blog reports .
7) The News Tribune's Political Buzz blog calls Rossi's claim that Murray voted to double the national debt "a stretch."
8 ) West Seattle Blog reports a serious car-bike collision at the West Seattle Junction. Which makes us think of this post from the Human Transit blog about misleading transportation nomenclature (in this case, "accident") from yesterday.
2) On KOMO's blog, Ken Schram comes out in favor of parking meter rate hikes; ice skating ensues in hell.
3) Speaking of which: Over at Crosscut, Knute Berger says raising parking meter rates is "a sound idea."
4) Also at Crosscut, David Brewster says recent departures from the McGinn administration a "mass exodus of talent ."
5) Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" project over at Slog will make the hardest-hearted cynic blub; here's the latest.
6) Labor concessions from King County sheriff's deputies? Not likely, the Seattle Times Politics Northwest blog reports .
7) The News Tribune's Political Buzz blog calls Rossi's claim that Murray voted to double the national debt "a stretch."
8 ) West Seattle Blog reports a serious car-bike collision at the West Seattle Junction. Which makes us think of this post from the Human Transit blog about misleading transportation nomenclature (in this case, "accident") from yesterday.
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