• Sound Transit Names New Deputy CEO

    Updated: 2012-08-30 23:02:36
    Earlier today, Sound Transit CEO Joni Earl named Mike Harbour, Intercity GM, as the agency’s new deputy CEO.  The move comes on the heels of the retirement of his predecessor, Celia Kupersmith, who had a brief stint at ST beginning in 2010.  Harbour is no rookie to the transit world, having spent 35 years between [...]

  • ST Releases Fall Schedule

    Updated: 2012-08-30 15:23:53
    The new timetables take effect September 30th. The big news is five Sounder round trips serving South Tacoma and Lakewood Stations (the five earliest northbound and latest southbound). The Sounder change will take place “in October”, not on October 1st with the other weekday changes. As usual, Link is unchanged. Here are the bus changes: [...]

  • Rethinking Housing Affordability

    Updated: 2012-08-29 10:17:21
    In many cities where supply is constrained by various factors – geography, NIMBYism, etc.  - the price of housing tends to be expensive.  One way that cities have tried to solve for this is by increasing the potential supply of housing through zoning changes.  Naturally, this has been met with some resistance in the neighborhoods [...]

  • Information Overload (Or Lack Thereof)

    Updated: 2012-08-28 19:25:31
    Interfaces between transit agencies and riders can often be brutal, particularly when the line of communication centers on the latter’s inability to understand why the agency does what it does. A typical customer complaint, for example, might plead for more buses during the afternoon commute and question why resources might not be diverted from those [...]

  • U.S. completes 54.5 mpg fuel-economy mandate for light vehicles

    Updated: 2012-08-28 19:17:26
    President Barack Obama released a final version of a rule forcing automakers to more than double average fuel economy by 2025 that includes changes benefiting Honda Motor Co. and other makers of alternative-fuel vehicles. “By the middle of the next … Continue reading →

  • Pierce Transit’s Prop. 1 This Fall

    Updated: 2012-08-28 14:05:40
    Sherwin’s reference to Pierce Transit’s Prop. 1 yesterday reminded me that we haven’t properly introduced the measure yet. As luck would have it, PT has an exceptional website that concisely lays out what the impact of a yes vote and a no vote would be. There are also open houses from September 5th through October [...]

  • The High Road for Pierce County

    Updated: 2012-08-27 20:12:43
    Chris Karnes at Tacoma Tomorrow has a blistering take-down of the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber’s decision not to support Pierce Transit’s measure at the ballot this November.  At stake is a draconian scenario– a devastating 50% reduction in service should the sales-tax increase fail to pass.  Accompanying the cuts could be major economic impacts, many of [...]

  • Sunday Open Thread: Northgate Groundbreaking

    Updated: 2012-08-26 14:50:44
    The say the “good part” begins at 32:41.

  • Site Maintenance Tomorrow (Sunday)

    Updated: 2012-08-26 04:02:28
    We’ll be undergoing some site maintenance tomorrow to improve STB’s performance and reliability.  We’ll do our best to minimize the disruption, but we may lose some comments that are posted on Sunday during the downtime window.  Thanks for your patience.

  • Metro Looking for Shoreline, North Seattle Sounding Board Members

    Updated: 2012-08-25 18:00:42
    Metro is beginning the RapidRide E Line roleout and is looking for citizens to help guide service change recommendations. While the E Line route and stops have been decided, no other service changes in the area have yet been discussed by Metro. In my experience improved East-West travel will likely be the major issue. As always we [...]

  • Eastlake/Fairview and Spokane Viaduct Routing Changes

    Updated: 2012-08-25 01:00:21
    Two major, long-running Seattle road construction projects will wrap up next week: the Spokane Street Viaduct widening project, and the widening and conversion to two-way operation of Mercer Street as part of the Mercer Corridor Project. Each of these has consequences for transit riders. Mercer Two-Way Conversion On Monday, Mercer St will reopen to two-way [...]

  • Metro Proposes Consolidating Stops on Route 44

    Updated: 2012-08-24 14:00:12
    From the Metro Future Blog: Metro Transit is planning to reduce the number of closely spaced bus stops along Route 44 between Ballard and the University District, a change that will help buses move faster, keep to a more reliable schedule and reduce Metro’s operating and maintenance costs. Route 44 currently makes about 30 stops [...]

  • Link Real Time Info and Other Rider Tools in the Works

    Updated: 2012-08-22 14:37:17
    By 2015, transit riders will be benefiting from real time information for Link, improved rider alerts and station signage, expanded fare payment options, and an improved multimodal Trip Planner, among other new technology improvements. The Sound Transit Board last month approved Phase 1 of the ST2 Research and Technology program with a budget of $9 [...]

  • SPOTLIGHT: DriveGain

    Updated: 2012-08-20 01:00:07
    Wondering what little changes in your driving could help you save money and drive greener? DriveGain helps you save fuel while you’re driving. This app gives you visual and audio feedback on how to change your driving style and save … Continue reading →

  • Goodyear Uses Soybean Oil to Reduce Petroleum in Tires

    Updated: 2012-08-15 20:05:59
    Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company researchers say that using soybean oil in tires can potentially increase tread life by 10 percent and reduce the tiremaker’s use of petroleum-based oil by up to 7 million gallons each year. See full post … Continue reading →

  • SPOTLIGHT: Vortex Splash Guard

    Updated: 2012-08-13 01:00:56
    Splash guards are not a necessity, but if you get the right ones, you’ll be glad you did. When Vortex Splash Guards are installed on cars, SUVs, or pickups, they act as an air routing system cooling brakes and tires, … Continue reading →

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