LOCAL
• Developers feeling unappreciated for community contributions [Globe and Mail]
• Referendum: The Easy Question? [Price Tags]
• Food carts slowly spreading throughout Metro Vancouver [Vancouver Sun]
• Douglas Todd: Vancouver ranks fourth for foreign-born residents, but is it ‘cosmopolitan?’ [Vancouver Sun]
• Metro Vancouver transit options not meeting demand, some say [Vancouver Sun]
CASCADIA
• Seattle developer Urban Visions ties up landmark building near Pike Place Market [Puget Sound Business Journal]
• North Portland neighborhood has a new park – just for bikes [KATU]
CANADA
• LRT changes come one year after blind woman’s death [CBC]
• Invisible Toronto: The dark side of working at night [Toronto Star]
INTERNATIONAL
• Cyclists make up a quarter of London vehicles, says TfL [The Guardian]
• M.T.A. Ponders Transit for a New Generation [New York Times]
• Finally, a Plan to Pay for Public Transit With Highway Tolls [The Atlantic Cities]
• Techno-Pastoral Fantasies at Hong Kong International [Places: Design Observer]
• Paths of glory: what might a cycle-friendly city look like? [The Guardian]
• London’s Olympics legacy faces early disqualification [The Guardian]
• State’s first city teardown enforcer makes her mark in Edina [Minneapolis Star Tribune]