Posted onSeptember 8, 2024byNathan Dickey 96 Replies to “Sunday Movie: Seattle’s Map, Explained”
For example, look at this building here:https://maps.app.goo.gl/qv1Dsbe4thjvvDgg6. It looks like an Airstream trailer. A bit south of there you have this building with a wavy style and pastel colors:https://maps.app.goo.gl/VxfsgW75di5vPq2u8. Then there is this building, with its...
A popular variation in today's spread offenses, Power Read has slightly different blocking rules than traditional Power. While there's still a double team at the point of attack, the pulling guard from the back side will no longer be looking to turn upfield, instead kicking out the unblocked...
Seattle has always had a weak night owl scene compared to cities like San Francisco, but my guess is San Francisco’s night owl scene is pretty depressed today as well, probably due to the same reasons. As far as airport access, I think 8% of trips to the airport are by transit, and...
The steep hill and proximity to I5 as a barrier are fatal and permanent. Our leadership sucks that they would accept such a poor design Ross Bleakney March 25, 2023 at 4:49 pm Last week’s ST board vote deleting the transfer station near King Street station is the most depressing ...
I think the new 2-3 block bus lane west of I5 has helped a lot, but what about coming down the hill? Maybe we just kick off cars completely during rush hour. If drivers don’t like it they can advocate for my gondola idea to get their car lanes back. ...