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assuring sustainable third places in the city
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Assuring sustainable third places in the city. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; July 23, 2011. Last week, while the Seattle City Council gave final approval to more street food vendors. In public places, Borders Group Inc. began its liquidation. Of most remaining Borders bookstores, including locations in destination American downtowns. In my view, despite the today’s international focus on urban street food vending. The paradigm left behind by Borders leaves bigger questions for back-to-the city devotees.
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Faculty & Staff | UW Online - Infrastructure Planning & Management Master's Degree
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UW PROFESSIONAL and CONTINUING EDUCATION. Offered by the Department of Urban Design and Planning. Program Overview ▼. Costs and Financial Aid. Academic Director, Master of Infrastructure Planning and Management. Professor, Institute of Technology. Executive Director, Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity. MS, Information Systems Engineering, Seattle Pacific University. MBA, University of Washington. PhD in Computer Science/Computer Security, University of Idaho. Adjunct Professor, Department...
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sustainability | myurbanist
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Maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; August 6, 2015. Now that Mayor Ed Murray has shifted Housing and Livability Agenda (HALA) priorities away from changes to single-family zones and back toward Seattle’s traditional focus on density and urban village or urban centers, it strikes me, based on 30 years of experience, that the real work has barely begun. For the rest of today’s essay in Seattle’s Crosscut. Category: environmental and land use law. Report...
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maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle
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Maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; August 6, 2015. Now that Mayor Ed Murray has shifted Housing and Livability Agenda (HALA) priorities away from changes to single-family zones and back toward Seattle’s traditional focus on density and urban village or urban centers, it strikes me, based on 30 years of experience, that the real work has barely begun. For the rest of today’s essay in Seattle’s Crosscut. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:.
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About | urban point of view
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Urban point of view. Global perspective. local expertise. UrbanPointofView was born from a passion for urbanism at the intersection of the public and private realms by living, experiencing, and witnessing the evolving and complex urban landscapes of Seattle and exemplary venues worldwide. Expanding and understanding global perspective and patterns of urban history and regulation, noticing how they impact the local environment where we live and work and providing visual examples to provoke and ponder.
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why the zoning debate in Seattle has lacked ‘first principles’
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Why the zoning debate in Seattle has lacked ‘first principles’. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; July 26, 2015. In all my years as a Seattle native, I’m not sure I have seen as passionate a debate as the current discourse about the past and future of single-family zoning in this city. Several articles and opinion pieces, in Crosscut and other media, have attempted to dissect one issue identified in the Mayor’s Housing and Livability Agenda. For the rest of my guest opinion in Seattle’s Crosscut. Laquo; revi...
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The Bell Street Problem – Wrackline:You never know what you'll come across
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Wrackline:You never know what you'll come across. Stories from Steve Scher. Other Stories, Other Media. Walking Along the Wrack Line. The Bell Street Problem. The Bell Street Problem. February 26, 2015. Http:/ www.wrackline.com/podcast-player/110/the-bell-street-problem.mp3. Play in new window. Duration: 15:56 Size: 14.64M. There are some problems. With Bell Street in Downtown Seattle. It isn’t signed clearly, at all. It has become a ticket trap. It’s a Dutch concept. But it needs some help. We wandered ...
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children:nature:play: October 2013
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Thursday, October 31, 2013. The most amazing pumpkin carvings by Ray Villafane. And his team of professional sculptors, from Michigan. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. This has been doing the rounds. but I couldn't help it. I had to join in. Tuesday, October 29, 2013. Three Questions for Tech Education Pioneer Scot Osterweil. Wow just read what Scot Osterweil. Has to say about education and technology. Here's a little teaser. Wednesday, October 23, 2013. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. By Charles R Wolfe.
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PDL_ChuckWolfe09
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Housing, politics and a basic pride of place. Raquo; PDL ChuckWolfe09. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; October 21, 2014. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:. Housing, politics and a basic pride of place. Revisiting sustainable housing, politics and a basic pride…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Visit Seeing the Better City. Original content and attribution. Measures of prosperity in a time of change. Seattle smart growth: Alex Steffen nailed it, in 1999. Street monument, human style. Restoring the urba...