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Paths at Green Lake Park connect with the Stay Healthy Street at West Green Lake Way. (Photo by Doug Trumm)

City Rolls Out Stay Healthy Streets in Three More Neighborhoods

The City announced yesterday its new Stay Healthy Streets program would be expanding today. The streets being pedestrianized are in Beacon Hill, Greenwood, the...

Shoreline Planning Transit-Oriented Ped and Bike Bridge At NE 148th St

Shoreline is planning a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge across I-5 to connect separated communities and transit riders to the Link light rail station...

SDOT Opens ‘Stay Healthy Streets’ to Pedestrians and Cyclists

Seattle is joining the list of cities using open streets to help weather the coronavirus pandemic by helping people walking, rolling, and biking safely...

Advocates Urge City to Open More Streets to Pedestrians and Cyclists During the COVID-19...

Last week Rainier Valley Greenways and Safe Streets (RVGSS) submitted a letter to the Seattle City Council and Mayor Jenny Durkan requesting that the...
A dodo on a bike along the industrial waterfront. (Reed Olson)

Riding into the Future

Living In Seattle, I am flooded with calls and texts from loved ones across the continent inquiring if we are OK. It is a...

Sunday Video: The Gaman Spirit—Why Cycling Works In Tokyo

https://vimeo.com/157120644 Despite next to no bicycle facilities in Tokyo, the city boasts a bike mode share of about 14%. Streetfilms explains why.

Planter Boxes in South Seattle Bike Lane Removed After Complaints

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has abruptly removed most of the planter boxes that it had placed on Wilson Ave S in the...

15th and Columbian Way Gets Another Chance at Redesign

We reported that community pushback had sunk a proposed redesign to a dangerous intersection next to Mercer Middle School in Beacon Hill and led...