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Once Around the Web: That’s Crazy!

Well, Seafair is in high gear so it’s sure to be a crazy weekend here in Seattle. Stay on top of traffic impacts over at our other blog – On the Move. Grist, via Phillip Bump, discovered this fantastic cartoon from 1956. Commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute, “Destination Earth”… [ Keep reading ]

Waterfront Into Focus

On July 12, approximately 700 people participated in Waterfront Seattle’s Waterfront Into Focus civic event at Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall. Attendees enjoyed local band 20 Riverside and food trucks Off the Rez, Flair Taco and Lucky Devil Doughnut Co, followed by a presentation of the conceptual design and implementation recommendations,… [ Keep reading ]

Watch out for striping crews!

Summer is officially here and the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) crews are out all over the city restriping roadway markings – lane lines along arterials, crosswalks and bike lanes and sharrows.  This work is an annual rite of summer and there is a small window to get this work… [ Keep reading ]

New Parking Campaign Emphasizes Businesses are Open and Easy to Get to in Pioneer Square and the Central Waterfront

With the upcoming Alaskan Way Viaduct removal, and related construction underway right now, there could be a perception that it is difficult to get Downtown and find parking. The reality is that parking is available in these areas, with several parking lots and garages offering rates lower than on-street… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer West at Summer Fests!

If you’re out enjoying summer festivals this weekend and early August, please stop on by the Seattle Department of Transportation information table to chat about Mercer West! Members of the project team will be at several events coming up: July 29, 2012 | Hispanic Seafair Festival August 3-4  Magnolia SummerFest… [ Keep reading ]

Neighborhoods Go for the Gold in the Walk Bike Ride Challenge!

While the Olympics have started in London, we’ve got a competition heating up the streets of Seattle. The July and August Walk Bike Ride Challenge is underway and we’d like to instill some friendly competition among Seattle’s neighborhoods. The Walk Bike Ride Challenges encourages individual residents to switch trips to… [ Keep reading ]

Once Around the Web: Watch Out!

In April, Copenhagen opened its first of 26 planned “bicycle superhighways.” It’s 11 miles of smooth, flat bike paths enhanced with air pump stations, synchronized lights and uniform signage. It’s designed to connect outlying municipalities and to encourage suburban commuters to bike as much as their urban counterparts. According to… [ Keep reading ]

NEW PSA ABOUT SEATTLE’S BOOT PROGRAM TRANSLATED INTO FIVE LANGUAGES

One year after the vehicle booting program launched in July 2011, the City has kicked off a new outreach campaign emphasizing the message “the longer you wait to pay a parking ticket, the more you pay.”  The City wants residents to understand the benefits of paying parking tickets on time… [ Keep reading ]

Growing Seattle’s Urban Forest

  Trees are a vital element of the urban environment contributing to our social, economic, and environmental health. In particular, trees capture and slow rain, filter air pollution, provide food and wildlife habitat, and contribute to the character and beauty of our neighborhoods and business districts.  In order to maximize… [ Keep reading ]

What has BTG done for me lately?

The 2011 Bridging the Gap  (BTG) Annual Report is now complete and available on-line.  2011 was the fifth year of the levy program and it was again a very busy and successful year for the Seattle Department of Transportation.  This past year, projects were completed across the city in nearly… [ Keep reading ]