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Safer Routes on the Way!

Two more Safe Routes to School (SRTS) projects are kicking off next month and we couldn’t be more excited! SRTS  is a national program for children and adults that encourages increased physical activity through walking and bicycling. SDOT supports this effort by funding route  improvements on streets surrounding schools. The two… [ Keep reading ]

Delivering More Bike Parking for Seattle

Imagine being able to bike almost anywhere in Seattle and know you can easily find parking for your bike. That’s the goal of the Seattle Department of Transportation’s (SDOT) Bicycle Parking Program. Thanks to funding provided by the Bridging the Gap transportation levy, in 2013 SDOT installed 400 new bicycle… [ Keep reading ]

2013 Bridging the Gap signage work nearly complete!

Thanks to the Bridging the Gap (BTG) transportation initiative, passed by Seattle voters in 2006, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has been replacing street signs all across the city.  Since BTG began more than 41,000 regulatory traffic signs have been replaced, more than 129 miles of bike routes have… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Corridor Project
Weekly Construction Preview

This week, crews will continue sidewalk work on the south side of Mercer Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and Third Avenue North. Construction activities will also continue on the north side of Mercer Street between Fourth Avenue North and Dexter Avenue North and the east side of SR 99… Filed Under: SDOTTagged With:

Over 158,000 Seattleites ride bikes!

In late September 2013, SDOT conducted its third Bicycle Participation Phone Survey of Seattle residents age 16 and older. To improve the quality of the data, a sampling of cell phones was called. This is significant because 29 percent of respondents said they only have a cell phone. New questions… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Corridor Project
Weekly Construction Wrap-up

This week, crews continued sidewalk work on the south side of Mercer Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and Third Avenue North. Construction activities also continued on the north side of Mercer Street between Fifth Avenue North and Dexter Avenue North and the east side of SR 99 between… Filed Under: SDOTTagged With:

Linden one of America’s Top 10!

Seattle’s first urban cycle track, brought to you by the Linden Avenue North Complete Street Project, is now among America’s Top 10 Protected Bike Lanes for 2013!  The national Green Lane Project, launched by PeopleForBikes two years ago, issued the ranking which places the new Linden bike facility at #5 in the nation. PeopleForBikes even used… [ Keep reading ]

Once Around the Web: Gettin’ Artsy with Transportation

Arty commuting in sparkling Naples metro Commuting has never been so arty —  for the price of a metro ticket, tourists and locals have access to 16 metro stations filled with 200 colorful works of art — including sculptures, murals, mosaics and floor decorations. Paris Métro Stops Come To Life… [ Keep reading ]

Sound Transit’s Northgate Link Extension Construction Making Strides

Sound Transit’s Northgate Link Extension will extend Link service in Seattle to three stations north of the University of Washington Station at Husky Stadium (also currently under construction as part of University Link): U District Station Roosevelt Station, and Northgate Station. The map to the right  shows the alignment and station… [ Keep reading ]

Watching our website?

Here are some recent additions that might interest you…. The Broadway Cycle Track now has a webpage of its own: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/broadwayct.htm And you can see more photos of the Broadway Cycle Track here:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/sdot_photos/sets/72157638123080044/ If you missed the Center City  Pedestrian  Safety Holiday Campaign kickoff, you can still catch up… [ Keep reading ]