Bothell’s Proposed Citywide Bike Plan Falls Far Short of Expectations
Since 2018, the City of Bothell has been working on an update to its citywide bike facility plan. With significant new grant opportunities becoming...
Anti-High-Speed Rail Rhetoric Takes Root in Local Legislative Districts
The fight is starting over high-speed rail in Washington State. On Wednesday night, the 36th District Democrats considered a resolution to oppose the use...
Transpo Notes: Leaky U District Station Ceiling Fix, Tacoma Narrows Bridge Proposed Toll Reductions
This week's Transpo Notes roundup touches on a mix of bus, train, ferry, and driving stories, including:
A long-awaited University District bus stop opening;...
As NE 130th Station Opening Slips to 2026, SDOT Moves to Improve Station Access
Months after the Sound Transit board voted to accelerate the construction of Sound Transit's NE 130th Street light rail station from 2031 to 2025,...
Aurora Avenue Safety Project Launches, Merged with Bus Upgrades
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is beginning the outreach phase of its Aurora Avenue N planning study, a pivotal step toward vitally needed...
Melrose Promenade Breaks Ground This Week After Significant Delay
Initiated by urban designer Michael Kent back in 2010, the Melrose Promenade is officially breaking ground this week according to an update from the...
Sunday Video: The Neighborhood Between The Lines
In Chinatown-International District, policymakers face big decisions on how and where to locate Ballard and West Seattle light rail expansion. Community members highlight, in...
Seattle Calls on Residents to Shape Its Transportation Future
Imagine for a moment you are setting out to travel across Seattle to complete a common errand. What transportation choices are available to you...