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SDOT makes Seattle more walkable. One project at a time.

Here’s one example of how SDOT crews have been hard at work this year fixing our sidewalks.   This month in Rainier Beach, SDOT staff repaired a sidewalk and curb on the northeast and southeast corners of Waters Ave S at S Fletcher St.    The community now has a much better… [ Keep reading ]

Street Eats Can’t Be Beat!

There’s something almost romantic about food vendors on sidewalks, plazas and at the curb…perhaps it is because we see them in the movies on the streets of New York and in cities around the world?  Or perhaps it is because there’s the chance a one person operation can become a… [ Keep reading ]

SDOT Celebrates PARK(ing) Day with a Latino Flair

On Friday, September 16, cities around the globe, artists and community members independently, but simultaneously temporarily took over and transformed parking spaces into public parks and other social spaces, as part of an annual event called “PARK(ing) Day.” The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and Latino City Employees partnered with… [ Keep reading ]

Making Safe Routes Safer

SDOT’s Safe Routes to School Program had a busy summer in preparation for the 2011 – 2012 school year.  Safe Routes to School works to improve safety near schools by installing physical improvements along designated school walking routes.  SDOT works closely with school administrators, teachers, parents, and students to identify… [ Keep reading ]

Final Results of WBR Challenge Contest

The final results are in. The winner of the July/August Walk Bike Ride Challenge contest is… Everyone! Seriously– everyone and every Seattle neighborhood wins when people get out, use active transportation for more of their trips and develop healthier travel habits.  Here’s what the WBR Challenge community accomplished over this… [ Keep reading ]

15th Avenue NE Reconstruction Project Nearly Complete!

Update: Some finishing work remains and will be compltede within the next month to close out this important project!  Visit SDOT’s Flickr page to see construction pics! In January 2011, SDOT began work on 15th Ave NE in the University District. The street was reconstructed between NE Pacific St and NE… [ Keep reading ]

Don’t slip in the fall–keep up your summer habits

Did the long days and the good weather of summer help you walk, bike and use transit more often?  Great!  Well, don’t let the looming darkness and drizzle be your excuse to slip back into old travel habits.   Here’s a bit of inspiration to help you keep up your summer… [ Keep reading ]

A Whale Surfaces on Graham Street

Over the weekend a whimsical whale and fish design took shape on S Graham Street midway between 51st Avenue S and 48th Avenue S, not far from the Graham Hill Elementary School.  The whale represents the school’s mascot and the multi-colored fish celebrate the diversity of the school’s student body… [ Keep reading ]

Whale of a Design to take Shape on S Graham Street

This weekend, August 27 and 28, S Graham Street between 51st Avenue S and 48th Avenue S will be closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day when a large whale and fish design will take shape on the street.  Dozens of volunteers, including students, parents and neighbors from… [ Keep reading ]

Thank You Rainier Valley for Celebrating in the Street!

Thanks to Rainier Valley businesses, neighbors, friends and everyone else who helped make last Saturday’s Hertitage Parade and Summer Streets event a huge success. An estimated 4,000 people enjoyed the Heritage Parade and party; watching wonderful drill teams; a kids bike parade, and ethnic dances from Ethiopia to Mexico and… [ Keep reading ]