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g_dub's comments
Posted Wed, Dec 7, 7:37 a.m.
Haven't read it yet, but this is beautiful and amazing. Thanks Crosscut for this piece. Looking forward to supporting Mr Scurlock's work by buying a copy.
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 2, 7:54 a.m.
Rome wasn't built in a day. Cathedrals took centuries. It might take a few generations, but this is a beautiful vision for Seattle and the region. Let's get behind it.
MOREPosted Fri, May 6, 8:15 a.m.
Wow, could this piece be any more negative and one sided? I think you need a hug. City planning in a growth management state is about adding livable density in urban areas so we can all still enjoy our mountain ranges, river valleys and farmlands. Sometimes that means new apartment ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 10, 9:35 a.m.
Something rarely considered in conversations about foot ferries and solutions for WSF is the fact that the WSF system already serves in large part as a transit (foot ferry) system. Yes WSF is a part of the highway system, but consider the secondary function it serves as transit. Over 60% ...
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