by Charles MudedeNot coming to Seattle, thanks to Durkan. Charles Mudede
According the The Urbanist, Mayor Jenny Durkan has killed a project that would have installed futuristic transit shelters in Downtown Seattle and South Lake Union. The project, which had its roots in a proposal to improve Seattle's obviously second-rate (if not third-rate) street furniture. Though the city's public transportation population is growing impressively, its infrastructure is stuck in a past that brazenly neglect
According the The Urbanist, Mayor Jenny Durkan has killed a project that would have installed futuristic transit shelters in Downtown Seattle and South Lake Union. The project, which had its roots in a proposal to improve Seattle's obviously second-rate (if not third-rate) street furniture. Though the city's public transportation population is growing impressively, its infrastructure is stuck in a past that brazenly neglect