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Update: West Emerson Overpass is Now Open to Traffic

Update: West Emerson Overpass is Now Open to Traffic Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has opened the West Emerson Overpass to traffic today, December 19 after completing an 11-week repair project. This is the first major repair to the bridge since it first opened in 1959. In less than… [ Keep reading ]

Keeping People Moving Around the Waterfront During Seawall Construction

If you haven’t been to the waterfront lately, you might not be able to recognize it. Seawall construction is in full swing, and replacing this important piece of infrastructure is no small task. Despite all the activity, the waterfront is open and accessible, and keeping vehicle and pedestrian traffic moving… [ Keep reading ]

Solid Gold! Seattle is Bike Friendly

Great news for the City, and its work on making bicycle riding a great travel option for all ages and abilities. Seattle’s designation as a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community was recently renewed by the League of American Bicyclists. Seattle is part of a select group of 335 communities in all… [ Keep reading ]

Pronto Cycle Share Keeps rolling through the Holidays and the New Year, Groupon Alert!

With just over two months under its chain, Pronto continues to gain momentum as they roll into and through the holiday season. Pronto is Seattle’s first bike-share service designed to serve commuters, and has 500 bikes located at 50 stations with 24-hour access and is currently offering a Groupon. Riders can use the service… [ Keep reading ]

First Hill Public Realm Action Plan open house at Town Hall on January 7th at 5pm, Public feedback wanted!

First Hill’s growing residential population, cultural institutions, and influx of workers warrants high quality public spaces that meet mobility and recreational needs. The current First Hill neighborhood plan (from 1998) recognizes this need for open space in this bustling, downtown-adjacent neighborhood, but despite efforts to advance this goal, land acquisition… [ Keep reading ]

Thanks to a mild winter, bicyclists are getting around without dealing with extreme wintry weather

“Oh, the weather outside is frightful”… Actually, the weather has been very favorable for biking here in the northwest this past fall and winter. Mother Nature has provided us with mostly decent conditions; the mild weather has also allowed Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) crews to complete work on the many Bridging the Gap (BTG) bike projects… [ Keep reading ]

Getting around with help from the holiday construction moratorium in Seattle

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 year…. [ Keep reading ]

More Dynamic Message Signs coming to Seattle to keep Motorists informed

SDOT, like other transportation agencies throughout the nation, is using technological advances to better inform motorists of road conditions, giving drivers information they can use to consider the best route to reach their destination, or just how long it may take to get there. Dynamic Message Signs, are large overhead message boards… [ Keep reading ]

Help SDOT Create More Safe Routes to School

As previously highlighted here on the blog, we’re in the process of reviewing each aspect of our Safe Routes to School program with a diverse work group including administrators from Seattle Public Schools, parents, teachers and our government partners. Early next year we’ll introduce new pedestrian and bicycle safety education and encouragement programs… [ Keep reading ]

Meet Kyle Rowe, SDOT Pedestrian and bicycle transportation planner

On the SDOT blog, we often feature safety improvements and innovative ideas and projects. But, you may be curious about the people behind those ideas. Following our recent blog post about Seattle’s First Bicycle Leaning Rails, we wanted to highlight one of our SDOT employees, Kyle Rowe, who actually helped… [ Keep reading ]