SDOT Prepares Fifth and Sixth Avenue Transit Pathways, with Limited Hours
In time for the spring service change on March 23rd, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will roll out a new transit pathway for...
City Poised to Grant 1,500 SHA Tenants Free Transit Passes In New Pilot Program
In her second state of the city address, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan unveiled a proposal to expand the ORCA Opportunity program to include free...
Fremont’s N 34th St Bike Lane Upgrade Downgraded to Keep On-Street Parking
The design for upgraded bike lanes in Fremont have been released. In 2020, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) plans to install bike lanes...
Is Participatory Budgeting Feeding Safety or Leading to Hunger Games?
Although the City strives for democratic engagement, Neighborhood Street Fund and Your Voice, Your Choice force competition while failing to address widespread safety infrastructure...
Midweek Video: MASS Talks Seattle Squeeze
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWG5VTkRHk
In this video, City Inside/Out interviews members of the Move All Seattle Sustainably (MASS) coalition about the Seattle Squeeze and what the city could do...
Community Transit Planning to Opt-Into ORCA LIFT in July
On Thursday, Community Transit declared their intention to join several other local transit agencies in offering a reduced fare program for low-income individuals. The...
Money for West Seattle Tunnel Would Be Better Spent Extending ST3 Lines
Some political leaders are in full court press to add a West Seattle tunnel to the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) package. Apart from adding...
Turning Ballard Avenue Into A Pedestrian Mall
What if I told you there is currently an opportunity to turn a part of Ballard Avenue into a car-free zone? It's true. But...