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Sunday Video: West Seattle Bike Connections Survive 99

https://vimeo.com/309667603 Do you live in West Seattle? This all ages and abilities bike crew show how easy it is to bike from West Seattle to...

Sunday Video: Building the Cycling City with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett

https://youtu.be/c0Rmu2ku9Co?t=603 Seattle Neighborhood Greenways recently hosted Melissa and Chris Bruntlett, bicycling evangelists from Vancouver, British Columbia, to talk about lessons learned from Dutch cycling culture,...

Sunday Video: ORCA Beeps – One to Start, Two to End

https://youtu.be/JY6Skmrwefw ORCA card readers for Link light rail and Sounder commuter rail now make different beeping sounds when you tap on and tap off. Tap...

Holiday Video: Did GM Really Kill the Streetcar in Los Angeles?

https://youtu.be/RnFVBfhpprU Dave Amos of City Beautiful explores the controversy over whether GM killed the streetcar system in Los Angeles. From all of us at The...

Sunday Video: Transit Talks -Climate Equity and Transit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od-m4nrPVHs Transportation Choices Coalition recently held a "Transit Talks" panel discussion, which focused on topics of equitable and clean transportation solutions. The panelists included: Bryce Yadon,...

Sunday Video: Lid I-5—Big Ideas Make A Difference

https://youtu.be/dgJYWleJC84 In this short video, several public space experts and community leaders explain why the campaign to lid I-5 is an important opportunity for Seattle...

Sunday Video: The Problems With Rebuilding Beaches

https://youtu.be/e3ZYaL0Q9os In this video, Vox explores economic, social, and enviornments issues with efforts to rebuild beaches in America. 

Sunday Video: Why Did We Build High-Rise Public Housing Projects?

https://youtu.be/7eGTU_uXLKk In this video, Dave Amos explores why American cities built highrise projects for public housing.