For you non-Seattleites, here is a link to one of the most interesting big city mayoral transition processes yet.
Author: Chuck Wolfe
Charles R. (Chuck) Wolfe, M.R.P., J.D. provides a unique perspective about cities as both a long time writer about urbanism worldwide and an attorney in Seattle, where he focuses on land use and environmental law and permitting. In particular, his work involves the use of sustainable development techniques and innovative land use regulatory tools on behalf of both the private and public sectors. He is also an Affiliate Associate Professor in the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington, where he teaches land use law at the graduate level. He contributes regularly to several publications including Planetizen, CityLab/The Atlantic Cities, The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, Grist, seattlepi.com, and Crosscut.com. He blogs at myurbanist.com.
miami update, paradigm shift evolves
Here’s an update on the evolution of Miami 21, discussed in my recent articles in Crosscut and seattlepi.com.
comparative urbanism, part 5 (walk on water edition)
The world is flat, and we can walk to this city on water….

comparative urbanism, part 4 (gathering places, video edition)
Three classic experiences of urban vitality, from my personal collection.
A classic walk through Campo dei Fiori
A pan of consummate urban vitality in Piazza Navona
More from the Piazza Navona minstrels and nightlife