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Urgent
Soccer:
2022 CCL ,
2022 USOC ,
2021 CONCACAF ,
Gold Cup , MLS Cups
Finish
City Council election, 2019 and
Jim Ellis
Potential FACs:
MLS Cup 2009 (expand Road to...),
Washington State Route 99 ,
Darrington, Washington
Potential GANs:
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup (and
final )
Further expansion:
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill ,
Interstate 90 in Washington ,
Washington State Route 26 ,
Washington State Route 112 ,
Washington State Route 14
Everett series:
List of parks in Everett, Washington (
Forest Park and
Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens ),
Silver Lake (Everett, Washington) ,
Downtown Everett ,
Port of Everett (
Everett Waterfront ),
Everett Riverfront ,
Lowell, Everett, Washington ,
Schack Art Center ,
Rucker Hill Historic District ,
Swalwell Block ,
Ebey Island (former airport),
Snohomish County Government Campus ,
Everett City Council
Sources:
Seattle Magazine ,
Seattle Business Magazine ,
South Seattle Emerald ,
The Seattle Globalist
State departments and boards:
Arts Commission ,
Commerce ,
Enterprise Systems ,
Licensing ,
Retirement Systems ,
Revenue ,
Services for the Blind ,
Financial Management
42nd Avenue South Bridge in Tukwila (
closed in December 2021 ;
replacement planned )
Potential sources
Newspapers.com
The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle (1883 to 2021):
Washington State Route 290 ,
Washington State Route 291 ,
North Spokane Corridor ,
Spokane Transit Authority ,
Spokane Intermodal Center ,
Streetcars in Spokane, Washington
Longview Daily News (1924 to 2021):
Washington State Route 432 ,
Washington State Route 433 ,
Washington State Route 411 ,
Washington State Route 4 ,
U.S. Route 830
The (Centralia) Daily Chronicle (1890 to 1977):
Washington State Route 6 ,
Washington State Route 507 ,
Washington State Route 121 ,
Washington State Route 508 ,
Washington State Route 122 ,
Washington State Route 603 ,
Washington State Route 505 ,
Washington State Route 506
Port Angeles Daily News (1956 to 1976):
Washington State Route 117 ,
Washington State Route 112 ,
Washington State Route 113 ,
Washington State Route 111 ,
U.S. Route 101 in Washington
Tri-City Herald :
Washington State Route 124 ,
Washington State Route 224 ,
Washington State Route 225 ,
Washington State Route 260
The News Tribune
The Bellingham Herald
The Olympian
NewsBank
WikiCup
Large bonuses (Seattle area)
Seattle – also
WP:1M and Vital Level 4
Washington (state) (200%) – also
WP:1M and Vital Level 5
Bellevue, Washington (200%)
Tacoma, Washington (200%) – also Vital Level 5
Olympia, Washington (200%) – also Vital Level 5
Olympic National Park (200%) – also Vital Level 5
Everett, Washington (160%)
Kent, Washington (160%)
Renton, Washington (160%)
Walla Walla, Washington (160%)
Space Needle (140%) – also Vital Level 5
Snohomish County, Washington (140%)
Bremerton, Washington (140%)
Federal Way, Washington (140%)
Kirkland, Washington (140%)
Bothell, Washington (120%)
Columbia Center (80%)
Seattle metropolitan area (40%)
Other large bonuses (soccer)
DYK bonuses
Other
City articles
Soccer articles
Local malls (Northgate, Alderwood, Southcenter, Bellevue Square, Westlake,
Lakewood Towne )
DYK hooks
Topics
Arlington, Washington
Bothell, Washington
Brier, Washington
Darrington, Washington
Edmonds, Washington
Everett, Washington
Gold Bar, Washington
Granite Falls, Washington
Index, Washington
Lake Stevens, Washington
Lynnwood, Washington
Marysville, Washington
Mill Creek, Washington
Monroe, Washington
Mountlake Terrace, Washington
Mukilteo, Washington
Snohomish, Washington
Stanwood, Washington
Sultan, Washington
Woodway, Washington
Expandable stubs
Roads
Transit
Bridges
Retail
Parks
Other places
Events
Soccer
Other
FACs
Near-term or ready
Long-term and high priority
Articles
Places and buildings
Seabrook, Washington (new coastal town established
in 2005 with New Urbanist design,
based on Seaside, FL )
Westport–Ocean Shores ferry (El Matador,
1986 to 2008 ;
1973 state proposal )
Arrowleaf Resort (Early Winters too?), proposed ski resort
from 1974 to 1999
Spokane City Hall (modern) (
converted from department store in 1982)
Point Wells (condo development, potential Sounder);
former sewage plant proposal
List of stairways in Seattle :
473 total ; public hillclimbs and tunnels in downtown buildings (
Pine/Convention/Columbia/County )
Renton Reporter ,
connection to mayor Denis Law
List of sister cities in Washington (state) :
SCI and Washington
Meydenbauer Bay Park :
2017–19 renovation (Times) ;
BellevueTV
Silver Lake (Everett, Washington) :
urban lake , park, former resort?
Orpheum Theatre (Seattle) (
1927–67 ; replaced by Westin)
Cicero, Washington (on SR 530;
2002 article )
Victory Square (Seattle) (
razed in winter 1949 )
400 Yesler Way (
HL ; also
Old Public Safety Building on NRHP)
Olympic National Life Building (2nd & Madison), imploded on February 28, 1982 (archived video on KIRO and Muni Archives) and later site of Wells Fargo Center
Spokane Gateway Bridge (
arch )
White-Henry-Stuart Building (Rainier Square site,
demolished in 1977 )
Old Greyhound/Interurban station (Hedreen hotel site)
Issaquah Skyport (
legal battles etc)
Everett Riverfront (
Ikea , tire fire, dump, new housing)
List of ports in Washington (state)
Black Rock Valley (SR 24, former site of
proposed reservoir/dam )
Bicycle Tree (
Vashon Island )
Maritime Washington National Heritage Area
Blanchard, Washington : Equality Colony (copied from
Edison, Washington )
Pritchard Island Beach :
former village and island , now park (
Memorial Day shooting 2019 )
ArtsWA and
creative district (
criteria ;
presentation )
Roads and other
Sports
Businesses
People
Joni Earl , Sound Transit CEO and Mill Creek city manager (1990s)
Lists
Cleanup needed
Long-term
Roads
Roads and Transit
Transit
Airports
Geography and places
Soccer
Potential
TFAs
FOUR eligible
Backlogs