Janette Sadik-Khan, You Are Wrong
Janette Sadik-Khan, you are wrong.
Mayors around the world may be looking enviously at Seattle, but they aren’t looking enviously at our streets clogged with...
Neighborhood Street Fund Grants Deadline Approaches
Though most major transportation improvements are funded from the top down, there are a number of funds that the Seattle Department of Transportation has...
A New Transit Hub: Montlake Triangle
With a new light rail station soon to open (March 19th) up on the University of Washington campus, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT)...
Sunday Video: Life Between Buildings
Tobias Lau, of Social Action, described how prior to learning about the innovative research about social life and experiences in cities led by Danish architect Jan...
Let’s Make Olive Way A Better Street For Everyone
Capitol Hill is Seattle's most dense and walkable neighborhood. Despite this there are a number of pedestrian trouble spots which should be fixed to...
Map of the Week: AccessMap Seattle
Navigating around the City of Seattle can be very difficult for those who care for or live with mobility limitations. Many of our streets...
Improved Walking, Biking, And Transit Facilities Coming To Roosevelt, But It Could Be Better
A 1.7-mile corridor in Northeast Seattle is getting major street improvements in 2016. Though billed as a repaving project, the Roosevelt corridor improvements will...
Fridaygram: Urban Design The Whistler Way
“The trust of a city street is formed over time from many, many little public sidewalk contacts”
―Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great...