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‘Tis the season for slowing down and wearing bright lights!

Shorter days and rainy weather signal the arrival of fall with winter following close behind! The good news is those of us in the Northwest don’t let either slow us down, we just dig out the GoreTx and keep right on peddling our way to work and to fun! Thanks… [ Keep reading ]

Only one month left – Get your applications in soon!

The city’s Neighborhood Street Fund (NSF) Large Project Program is now accepting applications for the third and final round of funding from the voter approved Bridging the Gap (BTG) Transportation levy. This levy, adopted by voters in 2006, provides $4.5M every three years to select, design and construct… [ Keep reading ]

SDOT launches new Safe Routes to School bike program

This fall,  SDOT kicked off a new Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program at Aki Kurose Middle School with an after-school bike club.   In partnership with Bike Works, SDOT staff is coordinating a 6-week program for Aki students to learn bicycle maintenance and safe urban riding skills.  Students borrowed bicycles… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle police to conduct road safety emphasis patrols on Aurora

Seattle police to conduct road safety emphasis patrols on Aurora Consider yourself on alert! The Seattle Police Department (SPD) will have a larger presence on the Aurora Corridor this Thursday and Friday, November 8 and 9.  SPD will be conducting emphasis patrols to improve traffic safety for everyone using Seattle’s… [ Keep reading ]

BTG projects sprinting to the finish line!

  As 2012 draws to a close, work on many Bridging the Gap (BTG) projects is also wrapping up.  Over the past six years, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has made needed repairs to our bridges, roads, sidewalks, signs and stairways thanks to the BTG transportation levy passed… [ Keep reading ]

Together we’re building a bike-friendly city

Next phase:  Bicycle Master Plan Update Public Meetings – You’re Invited! Our goal is to make riding a bicycle a comfortable and integral part of daily life in Seattle for people of all ages and abilities.  We’re holding three public meetings over the next week on November 7, 8, and… [ Keep reading ]

State of the Seattle Bicycling Environment Report now online

Since its adoption in 2007, the Seattle Bicycle Master Plan (BMP) has served as the blueprint for making improvements to Seattle’s bicycle network. When it was developed, the BMP focused largely on expanding on-street bicycle facilities and completing the urban bicycle trail system. The plan has been effective at guiding… [ Keep reading ]

Once Around the Web: Watch Out!

Streetfilms has put together a great new video about our neighbor to the north, Vancouver, BC. It’s called: Perfect Match: Metro Vancouver Melds Bikes and Transit. And if you missed the one they released in September called Vancouver’s Velo Vision: Safe Biking for All Ages – check it out as… [ Keep reading ]

Large NSF makes Big safety improvements!

One of the many projects funded by SDOT’s Large Neighborhood Street Fund is wrapping up in the Eastlake neighborhood – leaving a much safer intersection in its wake!  The project is the Fairview Avenue East and Fairview Avenue North Intersection Redesign – more simply and lovingly referred to as the “Fairview Project.”  … [ Keep reading ]

Come On – Ride the Train!

During the month of October SDOT is celebrating Walk to School Month and Safe Routes to School with tips on how to get to school and back safely and without a car! Today we are focusing on bike trains. I mean, who doesn’t love a train right? Bike… [ Keep reading ]