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Parklets are coming to Seattle!

Parks in parking spaces? That’s right, and they’re coming to Seattle! The newly-formed Public Space Management Program at SDOT is getting ready to kickoff the Pilot Parklet Program this summer with parklets opening in Belltown, Capitol Hill, and Chinatown/International District. The parklet program website explains what parklets could look like… [ Keep reading ]

Up to 5-Month closure of eastbound N 105th: Greenwood to Aurora…starting July 25

Yes, the impact is bad – for the first or West Phase of the  N 105th – N/NE Northgate Way Improvement Project crews must close eastbound N 105th between Greenwood Avenue N and Aurora Ave N for up to five months – beginning Thursday, July 25. During that time westbound traffic along… [ Keep reading ]

Rock Bike and Ride: Win 3-Day Passes to the Capitol Hill Block Party!

The Walk Bike Ride  (WBR) Challenge is off to a great start. Over 1600 people have accepted the Challenge to reduce drive-alone car trips by walking, biking, riding transit, and carpooling. We have loads of great prizes and have partnered with both the Sub Pop Jubilee and the Capitol Hill… [ Keep reading ]

Ride Seattle’s 1st Urban Cycle Track Saturday!

The Linden Avenue North Complete Street Project is complete, and we’re celebrating! Please join Mayor Mike McGinn, City leaders, community advocates, neighborhood families, area businesses, regional supporters and more tomorrow, July 13, from 10 a.m. to noon, on Linden Avenue N in front of the Bitter Lake Community Center (13035 Linden Avenue North) and bring… [ Keep reading ]

Give them room to work!

It’s that time of year where road construction activity seems to be everywhere, around every corner and happening all the time.  Well, you would be mostly correct in your observations.  Summer is the most active time for road construction and thanks to the Bridging the Gap (BTG) transportation initiative passed… [ Keep reading ]

More spots being added to munch on the move

Going for a run or stroll on your lunch break, or just dropping into downtown to shop or sightsee?  Want to grab a bite to eat and keep on going? The city is now adding two more sites to a long list of conveniently located places where you can order… [ Keep reading ]

Is that a new signal?

Thanks to the Bridging the Gap (BTG) Transportation initiative passed by Seattle voters in 2006, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has been paving roads, constructing new sidewalks, re-striping arterials, rehabilitating bridges, replacing worn out street name signs, striping bikes and sharrows, repairing sidewalks, pruning and planting trees and… [ Keep reading ]

It’s OK to ride a bike on the sidewalk, but…

It is legal in Seattle for a cyclist to ride on the sidewalk, but it’s also the law that cyclists must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, take it slow and use a bell or voice before overtaking or passing any pedestrian. Two things to consider are how wide the sidewalk… [ Keep reading ]

NE 125th Street Repaving Making Headway (or footway)

Work that began just two weeks ago to repave NE 125th Street is already showing results (the good kind, I mean). Besides the necessary but not so welcome barricades, with some keeping traffic from heading east up NE 125th to Sand Point Way, there’s also newly ADA-compliant sidewalks gracing the NE… [ Keep reading ]

You Count!

Bicyclists, now you can ride up and be counted on the  South Spokane Street swing bridge. The new bike counter on the bridge began operating today. This may be the busiest cycling location in South Seattle, and it is a key route that most cyclists from West Seattle use to access downtown, which is… [ Keep reading ]