Urnprophet is still working on two major projects: cleaning up the way we deal with dead (and undead), and building lots of stuff out of wood, with specific wood blocks in specific areas.
For cleaning up the dead, I'm slowly removing coffins and throwing them down the garbage pit. At the bottom of the garbage pit is currently a refuse zone, so most things just rot away pretty quickly, but coffins probably won't, sadly. I'll have to build a trash atomizer sometime soon-ish. What will I do with all the undead parts? thrown them down the shoot as well. Then I only build memorial stones as ghosts appear. Not just any memorials stones though - high quality stones made only of granite by a master stoneworker. Heck yeah. But there are a lot of body parts, and a lot of dead dwarves, and the livings ones are pretty lazy. It takes a long time.
Wood block floors is my other project. Wood blocks come 1 block per log, which is far less than stone blocks go for. They are also a much more scarce resource, when considering that you want a specific type of wood. Chestnut floors for the level holding both the memorial stones and the dining room; Oak wood for all sheilds and above-ground structure; ashen blocks for the above ground flooring, and alder blocks for the temporary refuse room (where corpses and craftable bones go). Because of the access to specific types of wood being limited, this is also taking a very long time.
On the bright side of that though, I have a lot of charcoal. That's used to melt a lot of things, which in turn are going to turn into better stuff for my military. Masterwork steel war hammers encrusted with billon and nickel might soon be in our future. All copper, silver, and gold though is going toward coins. Yes, I know it's aesthetic, but damn it we need a treasury. Plus it would be fun to pay merchants using entirely minted coins. Double plus is that we get to see what sorts of coins we make. We currently have thousands of gold coins with various images reflecting our civilization and the year they were created.