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Tell Us What You Think!!

Do you live around or travel along S Columbian Way, between Beacon Ave S and 15th Ave S?  Changes are coming to that segment of roadway and we want to know what you think!!  Please attend a community Open House Wednesday, December 2nd to share your comments.   Want more… [ Keep reading ]

As you start your holiday shopping…

A reminder on this busy shopping day to look out for pedestrians.  There is even a fun video of the “safety dance” on the SeattlePI’s blog to remind you.  The holiday months typically see the most car-vs.-pedestrian collisions and most of them happen downtown, where people are shopping, going out… [ Keep reading ]

Holiday Construction Moratorium in Seattle Starts Today

The Seattle Department of Transportation generally does not allow construction work during the winter holidays in streets or sidewalks located in the Downtown Retail Core and in Pioneer Square. This ban on construction helps Seattle businesses during the peak shopping season and reduces traffic congestion during this busy time of… [ Keep reading ]

Westlake Square “Triangle” Comes Full Circle

The project to improve Westlake Square – the triangular section of property bordered by Stewart Street, Sixth Avenue and Westlake Avenue – both began and finished this month.  Take a gander at these before and after shots.  We suggest visiting the refurbished area in person over the holiday weekend, at… [ Keep reading ]

Coming Soon to Aurora

How do you improve a major transit stop with narrow sidewalks and limited space for facilities?  Answer: use the street.  That’s exactly what the Aurora Ave Bus Stop Pilot Project intends to do in an effort to improve the busy southbound transit stop at N 84th St and Aurora Avenue… [ Keep reading ]

One More Reason for One Less Car

Getting residents to use multiple modes of transportation is important to SDOT. Way to Go is our program to help Seattle residents drive less and incorporate transit, biking, and walking into their daily lives. We currently have a few ways you can drive less and get rewarded as you do!… [ Keep reading ]

See You in the Crosswalk!

On Saturday, November 21, at 2:30 p.m., SDOT will launch the 2009 Holiday Pedestrian Safety Campaign at Pacific Place Mall in downtown Seattle. Following a “safety fair” with bags and stencils for the kids (beginning at 1:30 p.m.), Emcee Penny LeGate of KIRO-TV will introduce the campaign. Speakers at the… [ Keep reading ]

Meet the Talent

This fall the American Public Works Association (APWA) honored two SDOT Capital Projects and Roadway Structures Division (CPRS) staffers.  CPRS Director Mike Terrell was selected as the recipient for the 2009 APWA Presidential Award for Chapter Excellence (PACE). Terrell, president of the APWA Washington Chapter in 2008 and 2009 executive… [ Keep reading ]

Improvements are coming to S. Columbian Way

A new paving project is planned for South Columbian Way between Beacon Ave S and 15th Ave S in 2010. The project will benefit the multiple users of the street by: Repaving the street Installing new curbs Improving drainage Constructing new curb ramps at intersections to improve pedestrian access In… [ Keep reading ]

Bus-Bike Commuting in the Ride Free Area

If you are one of the many Seattleites biking AND busing to work downtown in the same trip, you are probably already familiar with bike loading rules in the Ride Free Area. For those who aren’t as familiar, or may not have realized it, there are rules in place to… [ Keep reading ]