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- The Urbanist
The Urbanist is hosting social meetups on February 19 (in Seattle) and February 26 (in Redmond) We’re also hosting a talk on the Seattle Waterlines Project on March 3 in Capitol Hill Join us for our January socials in Seattle and in Redmond, plus a special North Sound event recapping the 2025 election and looking to the political battles ahead
- Recent Posts - The Urbanist
Join The Urbanist and Complete Communities Coalition for a housing rally on April 6, pushing for a bolder Seattle Comprehensive Plan that promotes affordability and abundance
- About - The Urbanist
The Urbanist examines urban policy and advocates to improve cities and quality of life in the Puget Sound region Urbanism is about building outstanding communities
- 2025 Primary Election Endorsements » The Urbanist
# The Urbanist Elections Committee is excited to announce our 2025 primary election endorsements, which span the region from Tacoma to Everett Be sure to vote by August 5
- Events » The Urbanist
Events The Urbanist hosts regular events for our readers, including a monthly meetup We host meetups in Seattle and throughout the metro region on occasion The Urbanist joins Eastside Urbanism at Jack Sprat Cafe on the fourth Thursday of the month Check out our upcoming hosted events for more information
- 2026: The Year the Washington Legislature Catches Its Breath on Housing
# With middle housing, transit-oriented development, and parking reform all checked off the list, the Washington legislature's 2026 session looks to be more sedate when it comes to housing But there are still some impactful reforms on deck tackling some of the smaller issues inhibiting housing production
- Katie Wilson Takes Office as Seattle’s Unabashed Urbanist Mayor
# In remarks after being sworn in as Seattle's 58th mayor, Katie Wilson painted a vision of improving the daily lives of residents that was explicitly urbanist: focused around livability and ensuring that no one gets pushed out of the city
- Seattle Leads Nation in Affordable Apartment Production - The Urbanist
# Over the last decade, the Seattle metro area produced the most affordable housing in the nation, with more than 24,000 new income-restricted apartments New revenue streams helped the region get there, but more work is needed to alleviate the affordability crisis and hit long-term goals
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