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Please Join us at our Upcoming 35th Ave SW Safety Plan Meetings

SDOT would like to invite you to our next public meetings for 35th Ave SW happening this month. Since October 2014, we’ve been working with community members and our West Seattle neighbors to get ideas on how to improve safety on 35th Ave SW. Our next open house meetings will be held… [ Keep reading ]

Play Streets Pilot EXTENDED!

Did you have such a good holiday weekend that you feel like dancing in the street? Well you’re in luck. SDOT is very pleased to announce that due to its popularity we are extending our Play Streets pilot program until April 2016! So far, over 75 of your Seattle friends… [ Keep reading ]

SDOT Street Use – New Contractor Requirements

The Seattle Department of Transportation Street Use Division manages the City’s rights of way, operating under the authority of Seattle Municipal Code, Title 15. As part of this stewardship we equitably oversee, activate and regulate activities impacting safety, mobility and the environment in Seattle’s right of way space. Our team… [ Keep reading ]

Happy Independence Day, Have a safe Fourth of July Weekend!

City of Seattle offices are closed Friday, July 3 in observance of Independence Day; On-street parking is free in Seattle on Saturday for the July Fourth holiday. Tens of thousands of people will gather around the shores of Lake Union Saturday and tens of thousands of others will be perched on the hills across… [ Keep reading ]

Waterfront reopens today as Seawall construction takes a Summer break

The weather is warm and Seattle’s waterfront is bustling with activity as Seawall Project construction takes a summer break between Pike and Madison streets. Starting today, businesses closed since October 2014 to accommodate construction are now open at historic piers 54, 55, 56 and 57. The seawall is complete adjacent… [ Keep reading ]

Levy to Move Seattle – A Recap and What’s Next

In late June, the Seattle City Council’s Special Committee on Transportation Funding voted on over a dozen amendments to the Levy to Move Seattle legislation Mayor Murray sent their way in May. The city council then voted unanimously on June 29 to place the levy on the November ballot. This… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Corridor Project – A Healthy Community is an Informed Community

A construction project on the scale of the Mercer Corridor Project (MCP) requires significant engagement with the countless individuals, businesses, and communities that are influenced by construction activities. As the MCP moves toward substantial completion later this summer, the outreach team continues to keep the neighborhood informed about everything from… [ Keep reading ]

Building Healthy Communities with… SIDEWALKS!

From 2007-2013, SDOT noted an increase in children walking and biking to 26 of 28 schools evaluated in Seattle.* We’re working to continue this trend! SDOT is helping to build healthy communities by participating in the national Safe Routes to School Program, focused on engineering and education projects to offer… [ Keep reading ]

Construction Management Plans for ROW Impacts – COMING JULY 6

As the construction surge continues it’s increasingly challenging for construction projects to maintain access for motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian travelers. But one practice that has proved beneficial is the early creation and collaborative review of a comprehensive Construction Management Plan, or CMP. When developers and contractors create CMPs and… [ Keep reading ]

Live from Lake City: Construction Update at Lake City Way and 24th Avenue NE

  The city continues their work to transform the intersection of Lake City Way NE and 24th Avenue NE. As noted previously here on the SDOT blog, this project will overhaul this intersection and provide new pavement, sidewalks, curb ramps and traffic signal controls. The changes will improve the safety… [ Keep reading ]