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Don’t Miss the City’s Open House at City Hall this Saturday

      Come and see us this Saturday, January 29.  The City Council and Mayor Mike McGinn, along with departments across city government, are hosting a City Hall open house to take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  SDOT will participate with the latest news on the Transit Master… [ Keep reading ]

Sweet! RPZ Renewals Now Online

  In an on – going effort to streamline permitting, SDOT added another option to its list of online services.   As of this month, January, people wishing to renew their Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ) permits can do so from home, online, using their credit card for payment.  Now that this… [ Keep reading ]

Rules of the Road, Part I

(The first installment of a three part series to review the rules of the road for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists.  We kick off the series today by examining a sampling of the rules for drivers.) Residents of Washington State are rarely required to take the Department of Licensing’s Knowledge Test when renewing… [ Keep reading ]

After Slides, Urban Forestry Picks Up the Pieces

        Healthy trees can minimize surface erosion and stabilize soils.  During prolonged periods of heavy rain, soil properties on steep slopes and other areas can change to such a degree that even healthy trees can uproot.  Trees may also be part of larger slides which affect all… [ Keep reading ]

Reminder: Seawall Open House Wed. Night

Neighborhood Projects

We here at the SDOT Blog have written numerous stories about sidewalk construction, pedestrian improvement projects, and crosswalk installations built by our annual programs responsible for implementing the Pedestrian Master Plan.  But we’ve yet to highlight alternative processes for making improvements in your neighborhood despite the fact that the City… [ Keep reading ]

Elliott Bay Seawall Project – A seawall can be more than just a wall.

  The Elliott Bay Seawall Project is exploring options to replace Seattle’s aging seawall, and the project team would like to hear from you! Interactive open house (a kid-friendly event) Date:  Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Time:  5:30 – 7:30 p.m., public drop in Location:  The Seattle Aquarium, 1483 Alaskan Way… [ Keep reading ]

Sketching King Street Station

There’s been a lot happening at King Street Station lately. People often stop to take in the view of cranes raising steel, welding, concrete trucks pouring, digging, jack hammering, and more. SDOT recently received a fine compliment for King Street Station when local freelance concept artist, designer, and illustrator Mark Selander stopped by to… [ Keep reading ]

Streetcar Ridership Continues to Grow

  The end of the year data shows continued ridership growth on the South Lake Union Streetcar.  There were over half a million riders in 2010, a 15 percent increase over 2009, and 25 percent greater than ridership in 2008, the first full year of operation.   The gains were driven… [ Keep reading ]

Looking Forward

In 2010 SDOT built 15 blocks of sidewalks and installed 20 miles of new bike lanes and sharrows through the Bridging the Gap Transportation Levy.  But before crews can apply fresh paint to streets or turn any dirt, SDOT planners must select locations for these new facilities.  Guided by the… [ Keep reading ]