After a Year of Bikeshare Battles, Lime is Winning
Seattle’s dockless bikeshare program--with three privately-run operators so far--recently celebrated its first anniversary. One year in, Lime is clearly leading the pack. With buzz...
City Council Assigns Desired Timelines for Basic Bike Network Spokes
After delays and setbacks in recent years held Seattle back from having a fully connected network of safe bicycle facilities downtown, the Seattle City...
Sunday Video: How Seville Got Its Bicycle Network
https://youtu.be/rz20rAJ7oIg
Streetfilms looks at how Seville, Spain got its bike network.
How SDOT’s Plans for Green Lake and Wallingford Can Go From Good to Great
The City of Seattle is currently near 60% design for paving and multi-modal improvements to major arterial streets in the Green Lake and Wallingford...
SDOT Wants More Revenue to Facilitate an Expanded Private Bikeshare Program with Up to...
Seattle hopes to have a permanent permit program in place by August 31st for private bikeshare. The permanent program would would lift the cap...
Bikeshare Ridership is Up after a Weak Winter, Council Set to Approve Permanent Program
The Urbanist has been inquiring about 2018 bikeshare ridership figures for months. As the deadline approaches for a permanent bikeshare permit to be approved...
Seattle Seeks Trial Program to Regulate Bike Speeds on Trails in the Age of...
Trial speed regulations will come to several Seattle trails in August. On Thursday evening, a proposal by Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) was unanimously...
How Electric-Assist Bikes Will Make More People Ride
A few weeks ago, a group opposed to adding bike lanes to a North Seattle arterial tweeted out, “Single mothers don’t commute to work...