Yearly Archives: 2015
King County tackles carbon emissions through transit credits
The Metropolitan King County Council is getting serious about climate change. Yesterday, the Council announced that it had come up with a brand new...
ST3 Passes First Hurdle in the House
The House Transportation Committee successfully passed Sound Transit 3 out of committee by a close vote on Monday. Only one member, Jim Moeller (D-49,...
Event: Join the Bike Love Party this Thursday!
Join Pronto! on Thursday for a celebration of everything bike-related in Pioneer Square. The event is a great moment to socialize with other cyclists,...
Seattle and King County See Increase of Unsheltered Homeless
In the early morning hours of Friday, January 23rd, volunteers spread across King County in order to complete the One Night Count. This annual...
Sunday Video: The Cutest Bus-Riding Dog Around
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLVKVPc_Z6k
Eclipse the Bus Riding Dog’s Day Off in Seattle by King County DOT on YouTube.
Seattle's most favorite bus-riding dog is also a huge fan...
What We’re Reading: The Trolls Are Out
Parking drama: SDOT completely debunks the perceived need of Sen. Bob Hasegawa's (D-Beacon Hill) tax on Sound Transit around light rail stations. If you're...
University Link Construction Approaches Total Completion
Sound Transit released this month's construction update for the University Link light rail extension, which is now over 90% complete! This is up from our...
How to fix Roy Street’s bike lane flaws
Roy Street serves as the main bike arterial between South Lake Union and Lower Queen Anne, passing north of Seattle Center. As part of...