News Roundup: Not Really News
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#1X6S2)
- Seattle ready to waive some environmental process for infill development.
- Stabbing at TIBS.
- Fourth Avenue quietly gets a bus lane.
- ST survey shows that Link riders mostly walk to the train, and most of the rest take the bus. Riders are also disproportionately poor.
- Not really news, and I'm not one to hit a news organization too hard for being biased, but Seattle Times editors are shaping stories to read as unfavorable to Sound Transit.
- These seems like a reasonable response to a neighborhood upzone. Shoreline residents FTW.
- Rank-and-file Sierra Club members wonder why their organization opposes the only climate action possible this year.
- Metro fall foliage tours starting again.
- A conceptual plan for Issaquah Station, but it's early days.
- Seatac Council taking a position on ST3 tonight.
This is an open thread.