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Vehicle Barrier Plan for Pike Place Market Comes Into View

SDOT’s plan for adding barricades ahead of this summer’s World Cup leans heavily on planters and movable barricades. While the infrastructure could ultimately form a template for longer-term upgrades, these changes look to be quick and dirty and aimed at protecting pedestrians as Seattle opens itsel

Sunday Video: Can Paths Save America’s Suburbs?

Dave Amos of City Beautiful discusses non-motorized paths in the suburbs. Could these facilities provide more than just a recreational amenity to suburban neighborhoods? And how can they work best to offer suburban communities a sustainable and safe way to get around without a car? Amos discusses th

Mobility Advocates Push Seattle to Seek Bigger $3 Billion Levy

“To put the city on track to meeting its mobility, safety, equity, maintenance, and sustainability goals,” the coalition of mobility and climate groups wrote, “Seattle must invest just over $3 billion over the next 8 years” in building 60 miles of dedicated transit corridors, 331 miles of new sidewa

New Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge Caps Off Colman Dock Rebuild

Late Friday afternoon, walk-on passengers heading to and from Colman Dock on Seattle’s waterfront were able to use a brand new pedestrian bridge directly connecting the terminal with First Avenue over Alaskan Way, a final element in the $489 million overhaul of the city’s flagship Washington State Ferries