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First Hill Streetcar Kicks off with Golden Shovel Bling

The City of Seattle and Sound Transit hosted a groundbreaking event on Monday to mark the beginning of construction for the much-awaited First Hill Streetcar. The event took place at the site of a future streetcar station that will serve Seattle University, Swedish Medical Center and the growing First Hill… [ Keep reading ]

Trees…Trees…Trees! Everywhere Trees!

The Seattle Department of Transportation, through its Urban Forestry Division, is responsible for managing more than 40,000 trees in the public right-of-way (ROW) and maintaining 123 acres of landscapes.  Work to these valuable assets include pruning, planting, watering trees and landscapes, repairing irrigation systems and reviewing landscape plans for new… [ Keep reading ]

GreenDOT is SDOT’s Watchdog for the Environment

 Yesterday was Earth Day; but here in SDOT everyday is Earth Day!  And that’s not just lip service; SDOT’s  GreenDOT  team and program ensure that we continually evaluate our work activities to reduce our impact on the environment.  By following a four-step improvement model set forth internationally of “plan, do,… [ Keep reading ]

Keeping BTG Accountable

The Bridging the Gap (BTG) Levy Oversight Committee was established as part of the voter approved transportation levy in 2006.  A dedicated group of 15 community members, the committee meets quarterly to track the progress of BTG and ensure that the program is delivering on the promises made to voters. … [ Keep reading ]

Once Around the Web

Grrrr…A Tiger Can Only Do So Much TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) is a USDOT grant funding program that communities and agencies can apply to fund larger and more expensive multi-modal projects. It’s one of the few remaining such programs. This year, the 2012 TIGER IV program received 703… [ Keep reading ]

Cool Down and Count Up to Sustainability

The effort to reduce SDOT’s carbon footprint has us counting up, as it were, and cooling down.  That’s because the more sustainable “green concrete” takes about seven days to cure, or solidify, whereas the more common mixture takes only three; and, the more sustainable asphalt is a warm mix versus… [ Keep reading ]

You’re Invited! Come Learn about Mercer West on April 24

The Seattle Department of Transportation invites you to an Open House for the Mercer West project! Tuesday, April 24, 2012 from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Seattle Center – Northwest Rooms Plaza: Rainier Room We are almost finished with the design of the project and will be presenting the… [ Keep reading ]

Consider a Sidewalk Garden for Your Home

Have you taken a walk in your Seattle neighborhood lately to enjoy the early signs of spring? You may notice an occasional sweet smell that causes you to turn your head and search for the source. Or maybe you will round a corner to discover a cluster of bright red tulips along the sidewalk.  Perhaps the best… [ Keep reading ]

Another Priority Bus Corridor is in the Works!

This week we’ll be celebrating Earth Day and it just so happens that last week SDOT kicked off work on the NW Market/45th Street Priority Bus Corridor, a project that takes the city one step closer to a sustainable transportation system.    Speedier, more reliable  transit service means more people can… [ Keep reading ]

This Sunday Celebrate Earth Day

Seattle is aware that every choice matters. We also know that transportation is the largest source of pollution in the city and is an issue that impacts overall livability. This Sunday SDOT invites you to participate in Earth Day and help us make walking, biking and riding transit the best… [ Keep reading ]