PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Community Ideas Wanted

Today's picks for civic nerds.

05/16/2014 By Ezra Parter

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: God, Plants, and Microhousing

Today's picks for civic nerds

05/15/2014 By Ezra Parter

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: He Was Paid Much More

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring: Constantine's veggie luncheon and more.

05/13/2014 By Morning Fizz

Isn't It Weird That

Isn't It Weird That ... Bikes and Cars

Some weird things we noticed about bikesharing and SDOT's Twitter feed.

05/05/2014 By Erica C. Barnett

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: Weirdly Insouciant Effort

Caffeinated News & Gossip featuring transit nerds, advertising signs, blasé Democrats, and littering.

03/21/2014 By Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: Floored

Caffeinated news and gossip featuring speeches, failures, victories, and parking meters.

02/19/2014 By Morning Fizz

City

PubliCalendar Special: PARK(ing) Day

See Parklets across Seattle come to life today.

09/20/2013 By Shirley Qiu

City

Putting the Park into Parking

SDOT unveils micropark program.

09/18/2013 By Josh Feit

Article

Everything You Needed to Know About Parklets

This fall SDOT will convert parking spaces in three neighborhoods to miniparks. Parklets could spread throughout the city by next year.

09/17/2013 By Karen Taylor Quinn

Article

SDOT Fights Street Crime With Street Food

The department hopes to clean up Westlake Plaza and Alaskan Way with food trucks.

09/17/2013 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

Morning Fizz: Trying to Understand How It Impacts the Process

Caffeinated News and Gossip featuring Whole Foods donations, hipster donations, and charts.

07/30/2013 By Morning Fizz

City Hall

Tiny Apartments and Public Spaces: This Week in Urbanism

Tiny apartments and public spaces: The week in urbanism at City Hall.

06/24/2013 By Erica C. Barnett

City Hall

Report: Seattle's Bridges in Disrepair, With No Solution in Sight

A new report suggests that the maintenance backlog on Seattle's roads and bridges may be close to $2 billion.

01/15/2013 By Erica C. Barnett