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Ryan Packer
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Pedestrian. Writing at The Urbanist as Senior Editor. Transportation advocate. Covering a public meeting you might not have known was happening. (they-them)
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A hotel spelling out the name of our police chief using *empty rooms* while the police department ramps up its violence on people sleeping outside when they have no alternative is too much for me.
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It's not a mystery which vehicle in this photo has been prioritized over the other in the rebuilding of the Seattle waterfront.
A covered pickup truck with a raised undercarriage making the entire thing twelve feet tall stopped at a stop sign as someone on a bike crosses in front
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If Pike Street can be closed to everyone but pedestrians for a few months...it can be closed to everyone but pedestrians for a decade.
Pike Street between First and Second torn up for construction
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Some news here: sources at the city confirm that the Mayor will be announcing a continued closure of Pike Street between First and Second Ave to pilot how the street functions without through traffic allowed on the block.
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SDOT: "Closing this road to cars is simply not a viable option." SDOT: [closes road to cars]
100 block of Pike Street with road closed sign.
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A Friday in our Vision Zero city. 7:03am: person walking hit by driver on Capitol Hill 8:24am: person biking hit by driver near Expedia 3:25pm: person biking hit by driver on Capitol Hill 3:39pm: person walking hit by driver in SLU [continued]
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Seattle, we need to talk about how much gaslighting the mayor and police chief did today.
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After three people were shot this weekend near the boundaries of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP), Mayor Jenny Durkan announced that changes were coming. Without exactly saying it, Durkan called for the end of #CHOP. | via @gramsofgnats thestranger.com/slog/2020/06/2
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Is the fact that the Seattle mayor created an extralegal zone in a dense neighborhood that's at best constitutionality uncertain making national headlines yet?
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If your speed study shows that 40% of drivers on a street are exceeding the speed limit, I don't understand how a transportation department that is truly embracing Vision Zero can sign off on a repaving that changes nothing about the street's configuration.
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Someone has tagged a concrete wall, near what was originally planned as a neighborhood playground as part of the Seattle waterfront project: "Just another highway."
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This crush-loaded 8 bus is *twenty eight* minutes late already and isn't even across I-5. These riders, doing the right thing and taking transit, need HELP.
Huge crowd outside the 8 bus at Stewart and Denny
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A Friday in a city undergoing a 90 day Vision Zero review. 5:29am: person walking hit by driver on the waterfront 6:01am: person biking hit by driver in West Seattle 8:40am: person biking hit by driver in Queen Anne 1:04pm: person walking hit by driver in Northgate [continued...]
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Just watched the city council vote 6-3 against providing $500,000 to the Northwest African American Museum for renovations that would allow the museum to reopen, from the fund for SPD advertising, which would still have $1 million per year in it.
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"Quieter areas" is literally saying the quiet part out loud. The status quo has been an assumption that multifamily housing belongs on noisy and dangerous streets for decades.
Seattle Times headline reading: WA lawmakers may require cities to allow more density in quieter areas
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The number of people from way outside the city who are excited that Seattle just closed a half block of street outside Pike Place Market to through traffic really illustrates the way we could be a national leader on transportation and push the conversation much more frequently.
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Checking in on the signal timing on our new waterfront. Sunday morning with extremely light vehicle traffic at Union Street: we're making pedestrians wait 90 seconds to get a WALK and then giving them 16 seconds to start crossing. Not hard to see who still has real priority.
Parents with kids in strollers waiting to cross Alaskan Way
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Pioneer Square has a new alley bike shop, coffee shop and bodega all in the same space.
Heard coffee sign and cassette club sign in an alley
Seating area with barista station
Seating area with bike shop
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Despite covering the bill all year, I did not realize until a briefing from Metro today that Seattle's trolleybus stops are defined as "major transit stops" under HB 1110, because they're defined as fixed guideway. That means sixplexes allowed within a 1/4 mile of stops.
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Newly arrived Seattle resident in 2040: "Why is the train to Ballard a full ten minute walk from the train from Portland again?" Me, whizzed, older than Galdalf: "Dow Constantine, now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time..."
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It's 11pm on a Sunday, the platform at SeaTac's link station is packed because flights just came in, and there are literally only two more trains that are going all the way to Northgate tonight. Embarrassing.
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Portland: I've paid $5 for two bus/rail trips today and can now ride for free until the end of service. Seattle: It's 6:30pm, I've paid $8 so far and my transfer is now expired again.
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Wild how the NTSB will literally go to the bottom of the ocean to retrieve a downed plane for a safety investigation but it won't lift a finger to analyze why the design Lake City Way or SR 99 keeps killing people.
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Seattle, how are we going to reduce passenger vehicle emissions by 82% compared to 2008 levels if we can't connect one fucking bike lane with another one four blocks away?
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Very happy to announce that I've been selected as part of the cohort of writers in the Seattle Public Library 2023 writer's residency program, hosted in the Eulalie and Carlo Scandiuzzi Writers' Room at the central library.
Exterior of the Seattle public library downtown branch
Eames-like chair at a window in the writer's room
Writer's room desk
Writer's room desk with a wall of writers' portraits
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I guarantee this cost more money than the entire Stay Healthy street program.
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Seattle Police have erected a giant concrete wall around the entire West Precinct, with plans to install an additional 6 feet of fencing on top. They have done something similar at the East Precinct.
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We are being told that in 2045 this trip will take 63 minutes during peak morning hours unless we spend several billion dollars, in which case it will take 57 minutes.
Map showing a route between i-5 and 205 in Vancouver and I-5 and 405 in Portland
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What a failure this "raised crosswalk" at Pike and Melrose is. There's not really another word for it.
Cars on the raised crosswalk
Car turning and cutting people off
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Three cars and one person on a bike using the raised crosswalk
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With the decline in local journalism, it's not surprising that electeds on small city councils aren't expecting a reporter to show up to cover their comp plan process. Which is exactly why I've started doing it.
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I actually agree with the mayor that Seattle needs "Space Needle thinking", greater ambition to do big things. But I also think that a city that's cancelling a new community center because it'll cost $120 million dollars is a long way from Space Needle thinking.
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Just when I thought Seattle couldn't come up with any new designs for hostile public seating, I'm proved wrong yet again. Who says we're not a city of innovation.
Chair for one with a huge flyswatter back
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Seattle is days away from opening a brand new four-lane road between the waterfront and Belltown, a mini version of the Alaskan Way viaduct that will direct truck traffic through the city's densest residential neighborhood. How did we get here?
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State legislature refuses to fund transit service, then turns around and allows a lack of transit service as a justification for cities to continue blocking slightly denser housing. Great system.
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You will never see an ice cream truck or a mobile coffee cart anywhere near downtown or on the Ave because it's official city policy that they're prohibited there.
Prohibited route vending area is a huge circle around downtown including the ID Pioneer Square South Lake Union and Uptown
The Ave between 50th and Campus parkway
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Mid-block pedestrian passageways that aren't hostile and actually create useful connections are one of my favorite things.
Pedestrian walkway in new construction in Portland
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Seattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke is presenting to a city council committee right now on progress on Climate Pleadge arena. He just noted that Kraken tickets will have ORCA cards embedded in them to provide attendees with free transit.
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I'm taking a few days off and going camping via transit for the first time ever. Final destination: Cama Beach Historical State Park on Camano Island! First step(s), get to Everett.
Selfie at Northgate Station
Selfie in front of 512 bus
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In Seattle today, just through 9pm, there was some type of recorded vehicle crash—hit-and-run with property damage, or a crash involving injuries, or a driver hitting a pedestrian—every 36 minutes, on average. Every 36 minutes.
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5:06pm: 12 y.o. biking hit by driver in Columbia City 6:54pm: person walking hit by driver on Aurora Ave N 6:55pm: person biking hit by a driver and killed on the West Seattle bridge trail 7:15pm: pregnant person walking hit by driver in High Point Still several hours left to go.
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We live in an amazing place, even if some of our decisions are not really capitalizing on that fact.
Lake Union from the University Bridge, so much boat traffic
Montlake bridge from Capitol Hill
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Words in Seattle's daily newspaper today about "no rest for weary motorists" because of highway closures for construction this weekend: 513 Words in Seattle's daily newspaper about a person walking killed in SoDo yesterday: 44
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What if every "Stay Healthy Street" was made permanent, with actual traffic diverters that make them safe and inviting places to bike? And instead of removing them we kept building more of them?
Person biking toward a traffic diverter on Clinton Street in Portland
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