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Inside Seattle’s World Cup traffic strategy: Roadside Chat with head of construction & mobility | #WCSeattle

Stunning views, nearby nature, neighborhoods with their own vibrant personalities. There are many reasons to love Seattle. For sports fans in particular, including visitors for the FIFA Men’s World Cup, one is especially good to know. “Seattle is one of the few cities with a stadium located right downtown,” said… [ Keep reading ]

Updated street parking rates take effect May 11; most rates stay the same

Seattle’s new street parking rates will take effect on Monday as part of our regular seasonal adjustments. Most area and time rates will stay the same, and other area and time rates will see changes of $0.50 per hour. Click here to view the new parking rates below. They will also be posted on our paid parking rates… [ Keep reading ]

Apply to join Seattle’s new Transportation Funding Task Force

We’re inviting residents to apply for a new task force that will look at funding options for Seattle’s transportation system, with a focus on bridges, sidewalks, and paving. Applications are open for the Transportation Funding Task Force through Sunday, May 31 at 11:59 PM. Learn more and apply here. If… [ Keep reading ]

Help make Seattle streets more accessible, take our ADA survey

In an effort to improve accessibility in the public right-of-way, SDOT is kicking off a project to update our current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan, and we need your help identifying where and how we can make Seattle’s public right-of-way more accessible. Do you experience barriers when trying… [ Keep reading ]

Pinehurst gets 28 new walkways in Seattle’s sidewalk expansion | LEVY FUNDED

Pinehurst is getting 28 blocks of new sidewalks and walkways, in areas you helped choose during last year’s neighborhood community walks, or “walkshops”. These are the first sidewalks and walkways to come from our walkshop program and are part of a Seattle Transportation Levy-funded initiative to add 350 blocks of… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s newest bike lane closes final gap on ‘City Center’ map! Well, kind of… | LEVY FUNDED

Editor’s note: The protected bike lane southeast of Seattle Center is now open! For a simplified bike map of the downtown area, check out our City Center Bike Network page. Enjoy your ride. Seattle’s newest protected bike lane will connect Belltown to Seattle Center’s southeast corner, near the Space Needle… [ Keep reading ]

Join our tree walk in West Seattle, learn about native plants

In honor of National Arbor Day today we want to spread the word about an upcoming tree walk in West Seattle. During this walk, you’ll learn more about the Delridge Native Forest Garden project. On May 15, join staff and Warren KingGeorge, the oral historian of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe,… [ Keep reading ]

VIDEO | How local levy funds improved Seattle streets last year

From building new sidewalks and planting trees, to repairing potholes and so much more – local funding sources like the Seattle Transportation Levy did a lot to improve our city streets last year. So, thank you, Seattle. We couldn’t have done it without you! Watch the video below to see… [ Keep reading ]

Pioneer Square to be walkable pedestrian zone for 6 FIFA matches

When FIFA Men’s World Cup comes to Seattle this summer, the area near Lumen Field in Pioneer Square will become a pedestrian zone during the six match days. About 750,000 people are expected to visit Seattle for FIFA, and 100,000 people are expected in and around Lumen Field on match… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Katie Wilson celebrates new Denny Way bus reliability project to improve Route 8

The City of Seattle is rolling out a new extension of the eastbound red bus lane along one mile of Denny Way to help buses move more reliably through one of the city’s busiest and most congested corridors. Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson announced today the launch of the Denny… [ Keep reading ]