News Roundup: Master Plans
by Frank Chiachiere from Seattle Transit Blog on (#3Z67D)
- SeaTac international arrivals terminal soars to $1B
- City Council looking at using public land for affordable housing
- Downtown Seattle Association argues for the CCC
- Parking-light TOD going in near Tacoma's Freighthouse Square
- Minneapolis' ambitious housing plan is facing the inevitable headwinds
- A mediator will be brought in to try and appease opponents of bike safety in Wedgwood
- Meanwhile Central Seattle Greenways is doing outreach on Pike/Pine bike lanes
- Deep dive on who's paying the proposed I-1631 carbon tax
- ST is making it easier for Seahawks fans to board the Sounder
- Alaskan Way Viaduct closes permanently on January 11, 2019
- Brake-cutting on Limebikes is causing injury
- UW should give all its employees free transit passes
- 'Violent' fare enforcement arrest on Link caught on tape
- Relatedly, the City Council reviewed the UW Master Plan. They want less parking and more affordable housing.
- Interim SDOT director Goran Sparrman heads to the private sector
- Paris will go car-free for a day"
- " which sounds like the kind of ambitious idea that ought to appeal to a mayor who gets seven-figure checks from Mike Bloomberg for her city's work on climate change
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