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Making Seattle Safer through a Holiday Pedestrian Safety Campaign

The unfortunate truth is that while Seattle is a safe large city for pedestrians, collisions between cars and pedestrians do occur.   And if you look at this map of collision locations in downtown from 2006-2008, they are occurring at intersections that already have traffic signals, signs, crosswalks and street lights. … [ Keep reading ]

15th Avenue NE Reconstruction Project December 8th Open House!

Beginning in January 2011 the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will reconstruct most of 15th Avenue NE in the University District between NE Pacific Street and NE 55th Street. The roadway needs to be reconstructed to maintain an efficient and safe travel corridor for vehicles, pedestrians, and transit.  To learn… [ Keep reading ]

Its time for Figgy Pudding

The annual Figgy Pudding caroling event is this Friday night.  The event features more than 40 teams singing through the downtown core and 1,000s of shoppers and spectators. It always brings good cheer.  This year, SDOT is participating in two ways to make your holiday travel even better. The City… [ Keep reading ]

Umbrellas Spread the Word about Holiday Pedestrian Safety

You might have noticed the brightly colored umbrellas SDOT is placing with merchants in downtown and Pioneer Square. They are part of our Holiday Pedestrian Safety Campaign, which aims to remind drivers and pedestrians to slow down and be more aware of each other.    Collisions involving pedestrians and cars increase significantly… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board Seeks New Members

Are you an avid walker interested in making Seattle the most walkable city in the nation?  Then the Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board needs you! The Advisory Board, also known as SPAB or the Ped Board, plays an influential role in implementing Seattle’s Pedestrian Master Plan, advises the Mayor and City… [ Keep reading ]