Growth
Seattle's got terrible sidewalks. You can help fix them.
With UW's Project Sidewalk, volunteers look for broken sidewalks and missing curb ramps that make the city inaccessible for people with disabilities.
With UW's Project Sidewalk, volunteers look for broken sidewalks and missing curb ramps that make the city inaccessible for people with disabilities.
Advocates are lobbying the Puget Sound Regional Council to make equity central to its 30-year growth plan.
It took four years to upzone parts of the city. What's coming next?
After years of battle, controversial zoning changes in 27 neighborhoods finally win approval.
Seattle plans to redevelop Fort Lawton with 238 units of affordable housing and more than 20 acres of park space.