Anti-Transit Alex Pedersen’s Troubling Transportation Policies
Alex Pedersen won 40% of the primary vote in Seattle's Fourth Council District, but some of his views are very out of step with...
Councilmember Mosqueda Proposes Capitol Hill Location for First Pedestrian Superblock
Yesterday, Capitol Hill Seattle Blog broke the story that Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda has a spot in mind to introduce 'superilles'--or pedestrian superblocks modeled off...
Durkan on Vision Zero: “We’ve Got To Do More”–But Money Doesn’t Change Culture
Last month, days after the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) finished installing a paint-and-post protected bike lane on 8th Avenue between the Convention Center...
MASS: Now is the Time to Make Streets Safer
Our region faces a car-dependence crisis. Traffic is among the worst in the country, and recently announced congestion delays cost us $3.1 billion a...
Metro Unveils Reroute to Trim Trip Times for West Seattle Bus Riders
Since the start of summer, many residents of West Seattle, White Center, and Burien have been plagued by slow bus commutes, particularly when heading...
Central Link Weekend Service Disruptions Coming This Fall
For three weekends this fall, Sound Transit will fully close light rail stations in Downtown Seattle to prepare for the Connect 2020 project, the...
Seattle Subway Promotes Aurora Avenue Light Rail with New Renderings
Light rail on Aurora Avenue just seems like a great idea, and Seattle Subway has the pictures to prove it. Today, the all-volunteer-run organization...
SDOT is Planning the Future of the Ballard Bridge
Addressing current substandard pedestrian and bike infrastructure stands out as a top SDOT and community priority for rehabilitation or replacement of the Ballard Bridge.
The...