Commentary and case summaries on Washington state policy for building livable communities, preserving working farms and forests, and protecting critical habitat.
Ridership Patterns for South Link Connections
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As Sound Transit wraps up construction of the Federal Way Link Extension,
King County Metro has shared an initial bus restructure proposal. Wesley
Lin prev...
These Cascadia companies make case for core values
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For businesses struggling to overcome the pandemic, maybe it's time to
focus on core values. Consider REI Co-op, PCC Community Markets, and MEC —
three ico...
Change for the new year: new home for this blog
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Today is moving day for my blog. For the past 12 years, I have been writing
“Watching Our Water Ways” for the Kitsap Sun. The focus has been primarily
on P...
‘PreFabulous’ Forum Tonight at Town Hall
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Excellent line-up of green building movers & shakers! This should be good!
As energy costs continue to rise, the almost-off-the-grid house proves its
worth...
Revisiting the Senate Highway Bill
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Innovation Briefs are published by Ken Orski. Cascadia Prospectus
republishes them with permission. The content of Innovation Briefs does not
necessarily r...
"In Land, Straight Lines Make For Square Deals"
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Land in the USA not located in the east or Texas is divided into 6
mile-square townships by the Public Land Survey System. The townships are
further divide...
Haiti – Restoring Civilization Through the Soil
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We are watching one of the worst disasters of modern times. An entire
country’s capacity to function has been destroyed. And the extent of the
devastation ...
PLF's new weblog
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If you haven't already seen it, come on by and check out the Pacific Legal
Foundation's new Liberty Blog. PLF on Eminent Domain will be merging with
PLF Li...
Welcome to The Scientific Lawyer
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The Scientific Lawyer reviews scientific literature of interest to lawyers
and legal scholars. For a digest of each category, click the picture at the
top ...
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