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SUN & BIKES OUT!

Hey-o! It’s #BikeEverywhere month, and, wait for it…it’s looking like dry weather (the 60s and 70s) as May gets underway and … W E    A R E    S T O K E D!    We’re a bike-friendly city. So we have a few hills (we’ve got free-floating electric-assist bikes!)… [ Keep reading ]

HEY, LADY BO$$ES! WA Women in Trades is back!

Who run the world? GIRLS.  Ladies! The career fair is coming to town and the focus is on you! The guys are welcome too! We’re all about equal opportunity.? The Washington Women in Trades brings it back again for their 39th Annual Career Fair, creating a space where all the girl bo$$es… [ Keep reading ]

TAKE A HIKE | NEW Transit to Trail Bus Service to Mount Si!

Bad case of FOMO. We saw our shadow this morning and you know what that means? That big, bright and shiny glorious ball of flame in the sky☀ is happy and shining! Like most Pacific Northwesterners, when the sun is out, we get a bad case of #FOMO (fear of missing… [ Keep reading ]

Your GREEN City on parking.

Parking | it’s a limited high-demand resource in Seattle. We only have so many streets and parking spaces. So we approach parking to balance competing needs for transit, customers, residents, freight, and rideshare (to name a few) – to move people and goods, support business district vitality, and create livable neighborhoods. One other… [ Keep reading ]

What’s moving Seattle this week?

Hey Seattle, the weekend wants you to make some awesome plans. But first, find out what downtown happenings might slow your roll and plan like a pro. The biggest takeaway, avoid I-5 if possible: WSDOT weekend work: Several I-5 lanes and ramps will begin to close 9 p.m. Friday night,… [ Keep reading ]

More people are cycling on 2nd Ave than ever before!

If you build it, they will come. Back in February 2018, we shared some exciting cycling news when we opened up a new section of our city’s connected bike path from Pike Street to Denny Way extending the existing 2nd Avenue Protected Bike Lane (PBL) to Yesler Way – 23 blocks… [ Keep reading ]

What’s Moving Seattle This Week?

Game on! ⚾?… ⚽?… Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit’s baseball and soccer season! The gangs of superfans are out filling the streets with colors of green and blue and they’re coming in by the thousands to chant and banter at and for our hometown players. If you’re heading to the game, there’re more options than… [ Keep reading ]

What’s Moving Seattle This Week?

  traf-fic /’trafik/ (Beep-Beep!) If you take anything away from all the hip-hoppin’ fun and work going on in and around our uber-cool city, know that the Alaskan Way Viaduct (AWV) will close this weekend for the Washington Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) twice-year annual inspection. Both directions of State Route… [ Keep reading ]

Street Use Permitting Fee & Rate Changes | Starting April 1!

Bust out those sunglasses!? It’s the first day of spring! The hope of bright sunshine for more than a day and longer days to hang and work outside for all the activities happening around Seattle is upon us! Much like flowers blooming, so is our city. Starting April 1, 2018,… [ Keep reading ]

Survey Says: The Development Review Program is a Success!

Peas and carrots. Coffee and cream. Copy and paste – they go together, just like…shall we dare say, Seattle and construction?(this won’t always be the case), and for good reason! We’re ranked as one of top ten cities for cool factor, best places to live, and public transportation! It’s… [ Keep reading ]