Waiting for the Cottage Building Elves

After a long enjoyable weekend away, I came back to Seattle thinking about what would I say this week in this space. My first thought was to address (again) the fact that recent legislation passed by the City Council will not, in my estimation, add lots of new supply of backyard cottages. Why? Households that […]

Seattle Times: What’s Next With Socialism in Seattle?

It’s worth reflecting that not that long ago, President Obama had to deny charges that he was a socialist. In fact, the term, along with communist, was considered an epithet, and insult. It was a way of saying, “You’re way too extreme to be taken seriously.” This norm about socialism has disappeared, and now, in […]

Forbes: Impact Fees? Local Government Should Provide Infrastructure for Free

I’ve been writing a lot more at Forbes lately. This month has fit that pattern. Yesterday I put up a post there about infrastructure that was based on my thoughts after using bike share on bike lanes here in Seattle. What we’re doing with transportation infrastructure, as a matter of policy, is paying for it […]