Cycling

Bike Numbers Up: We Built It and They Came

Buried amongst the swirling controversies around the Bicycle Master Plan 2019 - 2024 Implementation Plan and major recent bike project cancellations (I'm looking at you...

The $70,000 Bike Lane Not Coming to Wallingford

With the news that the Move Seattle levy will only deliver half of the protected bike lanes that voters were promised, it's worth reflecting...

A Small Step Forward for the U District Mobility Plan

A recently passed Seattle City Council resolution provides recognition of the U District Station Area Mobility Plan, but falls short on specifics for implementation. Standing...

The Bicycle Master Plan May Soon Sputter to a Dead Stop

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) only plans to construct about half of the miles of protected bike lanes (PBLs) that it promised when...

SDOT Gaslights on 35th Avenue Decision, Risking Credibility of New Director

The decision to cancel a planned protected bike lane on 35th Avenue NE, in the heart of Wedgwood's business district, and instead paint a...

Roosevelt and Green Lake See Rollout of Walking, Biking, and Transit Infrastructure

Green Lake and Roosevelt are at the heart of major new walking, biking, and transit infrastructure in North Seattle. The Seattle Department of Transportation...

Mayor Durkan Cancels 35th Ave NE Bike Lanes, Caves To Anti-Safe Streets Advocates

Behind closed doors earlier today, recently appointed director of the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), Samuel Zimbabwe, interim transportation advisor to Mayor Jenny Durkan,...

D4 Candidate Cathy Tuttle Pledges to Weigh Climate Impact in Every Council Decision

For the last year and a half, Seattle City Council candidate Cathy Tuttle has been traveling the world and consulting on topics related to...