Walking

University District grid is partially restored by Sound Transit today

Construction on the University District Station has been well underway since December 2013. As part of site preparation and equipment storage to construct the...

The Madison BRT Public Survey

The folks at the Seattle Depart of Transportation released an online public survey yesterday to gain public input on the Madison BRT project which...

Seattle’s red light cameras reduce collisions by 23%

Red light cameras have never been popular with people who drive. Since their introduction in to the US, many states have banned their use...

Call To Action: Save The Northgate Pedestrian Bridge

The Northgate Pedestrian Bridge, a pedestrian and bicycle oriented crossing of I-5 for the Northgate Link Station, is at risk of losing its funding in the summer. The...

Lake City Way Slated for Pedestrian Improvements

Lake City Way is an arterial street in northeast Seattle that has been chronically unsafe for all users. It's also a State highway, so...

This Week: Three Chances to Talk Streets with SDOT

Last week, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) rolled out some big bicycle improvements along Roosevelt Way NE. The agency deployed new protected bike...

City Council Spars Over Woonerf in South Lake Union

Last Tuesday, the Seattle City Council Transportation Committee discussed the creation of a woonerf along 8th Ave between Harrison St and Thomas St in South...

Tweet of the Week: Streets for People

This week's tweet is a reminder that language matters. Brent Toderian, Vancouver's former chief planner, writes: https://twitter.com/BrentToderian/status/555753175827742722 What does it mean for a street to be...