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Pedestrian Access Improvements Coming to South Park along 8th Ave S

Next week, the South Park Community Council and SDOT staff will host an open house to talk to neighbors about upcoming pedestrian safety improvements on 8th Ave S, between S Southern and S Sullivan Streets. The large maple trees along the corridor are some of South Parks’ grandest street trees,… [ Keep reading ]

SDOT’s 2015 Accomplishments

SDOT’s 2015 Accomplishments To meet the challenges of a rapidly growing city while improving safety, delivering its core services, and providing more options for travelers, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) focused on launching important new initiatives in 2015. Maintenance: The nine-year Bridging the Gap transportation levy ended in 2015… [ Keep reading ]

First Hill Pavement to Parks Ranks Top 3 for Best Urban Street Transformation 2015

Last August, SDOT Director Scott Kubly, Mayor Ed Murray, Seattle Parks Superintendent Jesús Aguirre, joined community members and the First Hill Improvement Association (FHIA) to celebrate the opening of Seattle’s first “Pavement to Parks” site with a ribbon cutting on First Hill. Here’s a link to our original August ’15 SDOT… [ Keep reading ]

South Lake Union Transit Improvements adding more Buses and options

Work begins this week to upgrade transit stops along Westlake Ave N. A series of five small projects will extend stops; widen sidewalks; add shelters; and real-time transit arrival information signs. Construction impacts are expected intermittently along Westlake Ave N between Mercer St and Blanchard St. Work will begin at… [ Keep reading ]

Happy New Year and Safe Travels!

On behalf of the Seattle Department of Transportation, we wish you a Happy and Safe New Year holiday. SDOT will continue its work in the new year to make our streets safer for all, whether travelling by car, transit, bike, or as a pedestrian. On-street parking is free in Seattle on New… [ Keep reading ]

Overnight and AM Snow/Rain in Seattle is Possible, SDOT is Prepared and You can be too.

Seattle Area Forecast: Overnight and Christmas Day rain or snow showers are possible in the morning with a chance of accumulations of less than an inch from Seattle southward. Even with this possible low accumulation of rain/snow in the forecast, SDOT is prepared and has a snow and ice response plan… [ Keep reading ]

Sidewalk Closure a Last Resort: Rule Finalized

The new SDOT Director’s Rule (DR) highlighting construction-related sidewalk closures as a last resort is now official. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive for ‘SDOT DR 10-2015,’ as it’s lovingly known. The rule introduces new standards and best practices for pedestrian mobility around work zones. The requirements kick in next month, for… [ Keep reading ]

Funding Received for Sidewalk Reclamation along Rainier Ave S

Funding Received for Sidewalk Reclamation along Rainier Ave S Seattle is a city known for its steep slopes, thick vegetation and heavy rainfall. It’s one of the reasons why we’re excited to announce funding for a new project within the Street Maintenance Program at Seattle Department of Transportation. Segments of… [ Keep reading ]

Help get Seattle Walking!

Do you enjoy walking in Seattle and see opportunities to make it better for pedestrians? Do you have great ideas that can make the environment better to walk? Do you have an unique pedestrian perspective that does appear to be represented?  If you said “yes” to any of these questions,… [ Keep reading ]

A Vision Impairment Simulation Tour of Seattle

Most pedestrians have the opportunity to get from home to work or other destinations with the ability to clearly see where they are heading. For just one day last month – more accurately for just 45 minutes – SDOT engineers and staff had the chance to participate in a blindness… [ Keep reading ]