News Roundup: Up Again
by Martin H. Duke from Seattle Transit Blog on (#R644)
- SDOT finally discouraging construction sidewalk closures.
- WSDOT resuming work on landslide reduction along Cascades route.
- Nationwide vehicle miles traveled (VMT) going up again.
- Seattle Bike Blog crushes the Seattle Times no-vote ($) on Move Seattle.
- Eastbound I-90 to one lane this weekend; no special provision for transit.
- At the end of this interesting essay about Denmark is an explanation of why America doesn't have efficient public services, with transit as an example.
- Housing demolitions not an escalating problem.
- Sound Transit running a survey about instituting a low-income fare on ST Express and raising other fares by 25 cents to compensate.
- White House reports says NIMBY zoning regulations are a prime driver of economic inequality. The reduction in labor's share of income economy is entirely lost to housing wealth, not other forms of capital.
- Portland's affordable housing incentives a failure.
- Man ignores warnings, crosses in front of Amtrak train in Sodo ($), dies.
- People are going to say they don't understand what's in Move Seattle, but Mike Lindblom goes through it in detail ($).
- More apartments coming to the Spring District.
- Seattle residents spend more on transit, less on cars than peer cities.
This is an open thread.