Bolded entries are in one of my many sandboxes. Italicized entries have graduated to the mainspace but need further work.
Urgent
edit- 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)
- More work needed: 2018 FIFA World Cup Final, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup 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)
- King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Potential sources
edit- 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
- The Oregonian and Oregon Journal (1890 to 2021): Washington State Route 14, Washington State Route 500, Washington State Route 501, Washington State Route 502, Washington State Route 503, Washington State Route 504, Washington State Route 140, C-Tran (Washington)
WikiCup
edit- 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)
- United States men's national soccer team (200%)
- National Women's Soccer League (200%)
- United States women's national soccer team (160%)
- Chivas USA (80%)
- Miami Fusion (80%)
- DYK bonuses
- Snohomish River (2004)
- Ship Canal Bridge (2004)
- Ballard Bridge (2004)
- 1996 Washington gubernatorial election (2004)
- Alki Beach Park (2005)
- Nickel Project (2006)
- Westlake Center (2006)
- Pacific Place (Seattle) (2007)
- Seattle Tower (2007)
- Washington Toll Bridge Authority (2007)
- Paccar Tower (2013)
- Other
- City articles
- Soccer articles
- 1999 U.S. Open Cup Final: last title for a non-MLS club
- 2002 MLS All-Star Game: USMNT vs. MLS All-Stars
- FIFA Confederations Cup Finals (2001, 2003, 2005)
- Local malls (Northgate, Alderwood, Southcenter, Bellevue Square, Westlake, Lakewood Towne)
DYK hooks
edit- University Bridge (Seattle) (July 1)
- Global Innovation Exchange (September)
- Sound Transit 2 (November 4)
- Shot heard round the world (soccer) (November 19)
Topics
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Expandable stubs
edit- Roads
- Transit
- Anacortes–San Juan Islands ferry
- Bingen–White Salmon station
- East and Lynnwood Link stations
- Everett Transit
- Fairhaven Station
- Great Northern Tunnel
- Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry
- Seattle Municipal Street Railway
- Skagit Transportation Center
- Spokane Intermodal Center
- Victoria Express
- Wilshire/Normandie station and other LA Metro
- Fort Lauderdale Airport station (abandoned station)
- Bridges
- Ballard Bridge
- East Channel Bridge
- Fred G. Redmon Bridge
- Jose Rizal Bridge
- Interstate 182 Bridge
- Magnolia Bridge
- Montlake Bridge
- Rainbow Bridge (La Conner, Washington)
- Senator George Sellar Bridge
- Ship Canal Bridge
- Spokane Street Bridge
- Umatilla Bridge
- Vantage Bridge
- University Bridge (Seattle)
- Retail
- Parks
- Alki Beach Park
- Colman Park
- Dr. Jose Rizal Park
- Freeway Park
- Hing Hay Park
- Jackson Park (Seattle)
- Jimi Hendrix Park
- Kerry Park
- Kinnear Park
- Lincoln Park (Seattle)
- Lord Hill Regional Park
- Madrona Park (Seattle)
- Marymoor Park
- Myrtle Edwards Park
- Occidental Park
- Wenberg County Park
- Westlake Park (Seattle)
- Other places
- Events
- Bite of Seattle
- Capitol Hill Block Party
- Capitol Hill Pride Festival
- Emerald City Comic Con
- Fremont Solstice Parade (NSFW)
- Seafair
- Seattle Hempfest
- Seattle Pride
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
- Soccer
- 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup – coin toss for tiebreaker (with +19 GD)
- 1998 U.S. Open Cup Final (hurricane delay)
- 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off)
- 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Final
- Carlos Cordeiro
- 2019 Coupe de France Final
- 2001 WUSA Founders Cup
- 2002 WUSA Founders Cup
- 2003 WUSA Founders Cup
- Canada at the FIFA World Cup
- List of CONCACAF Gold Cup finals
- 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- No entry for 1998
- 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- No entry for 2002
- No entry for 2003
- No entry for 2005
- No entry for 2007
- 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
- Other
- Creative Cities Network (language bonus)
FACs
edit- Near-term or ready
- Long-term and high priority
Articles
edit- 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
- List of mountain passes in Washington (state)
- U.S. Route 395 in Oregon
- Bristol Library (serves Virginia and Tennessee)
- APEC United States 1993, Blake Island (began shirt tradition) – base on APEC China 2001
- Chinchero International Airport
- Baker River Bridge (Concrete)
- Lake Keechelus Snowshed Bridge (NRHP, demolished 2014)
- Columbia Airport Expressway, South Carolina (formerly John Hardee Expressway until prostitution charge)
- Sports
- Seattle Smashers: IVA volleyball team with Wilt Chamberlain (P-I feature)
- FIFA Centennial Matches (May 20, 2004 at Stade de France)
- 1986 FIFA World Cup bids: Canada, US
- List of Seattle Sounders FC first-round draft picks (based on NFL)
- List of Seattle Sounders FC homegrown players
- List of Seattle Sounders FC broadcasters
- List of Seattle Sounders (1974–1983) seasons, based on Cosmos
- List of Seattle Sounders (1974–1983) all-stars, based on Cosmos
- List of Seattle Sounders FC first-round draft picks
- List of Seattle Sounders FC all-stars
- List of Major League Soccer seasons
- List of National Women's Soccer League seasons
- List of Chivas USA seasons
- Businesses
- People
- Joni Earl, Sound Transit CEO and Mill Creek city manager (1990s)
- Lists
- List of cemeteries in Washington (state)
- List of current members of the Washington House of Representatives
- List of current members of the Washington State Senate
- Cleanup needed
- Camano Island
- Mountains to Sound Greenway
- Quil Ceda Village / Tulalip Resort Casino / Seattle Premium Outlets
- Boeing Everett Factory
- Peace Arch
- The Gorge Amphitheatre
- List of National Natural Landmarks in Washington (based on Colorado; create articles for entries)
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (add details about traffic and logistics)
- MV Kalakala
- Point Roberts, Washington
Long-term
edit- Roads
- Interstate and U.S. route state detail pages
- Battery Street Tunnel
- Alaskan Way Viaduct in time for demolition (2017 or later)
- Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel in time for opening (2017 or later)
- Floating bridges
- Proposed Puget Sound bridges (WA State Archives)
- Named interchanges (WSDOT list)
- Roads and Transit
- Transportation in Seattle
- Roads and Transit
- Bogue Plan
- Forward Thrust (possible split for rapid transit element)
- Transit
- Link Light Rail and lines
- Tacoma Link stations
- Sound Transit fleet
- Sound Transit
- Votes: Sound Move, Roads and Transit, Sound Transit 2
- Seattle Streetcar Network and lines: SLU, FHSC
- Historic services (Seattle Municipal Street Railway)
- Satellite Transit System
- Trolleybuses in Seattle
- Eastside Rail Corridor
- Great Northern Tunnel
- Washington State Ferries and fleet
- King County Metro routes (former streetcar and interurban lines, and trolleybus routes)
- Airports
- Geography and places
- Seattle metropolitan area
- Snohomish County, Washington
- Downtown Seattle
- Seattle Center
- Westlake Center
- Union Station in Seattle and Tacoma
- Lake Washington
- Microsoft Redmond Campus
- Campus of the University of Washington
- List of Seattle landmarks
- Seattle Housing Authority and projects (Yesler Terrace, High Point, NewHolly, Rainier Vista)
- Coast Guard Station Seattle (2022 expansion plan)
- Soccer
- Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, history and finals
- Dewar Cup
- Memorial Stadium (Seattle)
- Emerald City Supporters
- September 12, 2023: Interstate 90 in Washington (30th anniversary of completion)
- Interstate 90 already planned for date
- September 17, 2023: Sound Transit (30th anniversary)
- December 21, 2023: Sounder commuter rail (20th anniversary of N Line launch)
- May 14, 2024: Interstate 5 in Washington (55th anniversary of completion)
- November 2024: Interstate 405 (Washington) (55th anniversary of completion)
- U.S. Route 97 in Washington (created in 2008; GA/DYK/FA needed)
- Federal Reserve Bank Building (FA needed)
- Seattle Times Building (FA needed)
- Sound Transit 3 (FA needed)
- Denny Substation (FA needed)
- Kitsap Fast Ferries (FA needed)