Walking

Vision Zero To Be Propelled By Speed Limit Changes

At a Tuesday press conference at Horizon House on First Hill, Seattle City Councilmembers Tim Burgess and Mike O'Brien announced a proposal to lower speed...

Protected Bike Lanes Almost Ready To Roll

City road crews have been working to install new pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure on N 34th St (Fremont), Westlake Ave N (Westlake and South Lake...

No Sidewalks Ahead? Greenwood Ave Paving Project Raises Questions

Last week, construction crews began repaving Greenwood Avenue from NW 112th Street to NW 136th Street. Given that this is a busy, high speed...

The Burke-Gilman Trail Is Getting A New Paint Job

The Bryant neighborhood is getting a lot love as of late from the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). Already in the midst of safety...

Pedestrian Master Plan Update

A pedestrian network is really one of the most basic systems that allows a city to function—so basic that it's often taken for granted....

39th Ave NE Greenway Improvements Wrapping Up In 2016

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is wrapping up some major Greenway improvements in Northeast Seattle. Stretching from the Burke-Gilman Trail in Bryant to NE 89th St...

Care About Madison Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)?

Here’s what to look for when you provide comments at the final Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) online before August 16th. Madison BRT is intended as...

Madison BRT: An In-Depth Look At The 30% Design

On August 3rd and 4th, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) held public open houses where they unveiled the 30% design for its Madison...