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Local Leaders Step Up to Walk, Bike, Ride Challenge

  From the public sector to the private workforce, Seattle leaders are taking-on Mayor McGinn’s Walk, Bike, Ride challenge.  In an effort to show how easy it can be to walk to the store, bike to work, or take a bus to the park, participants will eliminate trips they would normally… [ Keep reading ]

Spokane Street Viaduct Eastbound Lane Closing for Six Weeks

Eastbound Lanes of Lower Spokane Street to Open Tomorrow The bad news – One eastbound lane of upper Spokane Street is closing for approximately six weeks so that crews can connect the new eastbound 4th Avenue off-ramp to the upper roadway.    The good news – The new eastbound 4th Avenue off-ramp is expected… [ Keep reading ]

Safe Routes to School Projects Underway

Construction of this year’s first Safe Routes to School  (SRTS) project, replacing a gravel path with a block-long asphalt walkway at Olympic Hills Elementary School has started. This improvement and similar projects this summer at four additional schools will improve access and further the city’s goals of encouraging kids to… [ Keep reading ]

Filling Potholes Faster, Cheaper, Better

  Always in search of making the most efficient use of our manpower and limited resources ,  this past week, SDOT began a two-year test on a new product and method of filling those pesky potholes in Seattle’s streets.   The product is called an “injection patch” and requires a special… [ Keep reading ]

King Street Station Ceiling Uncovered

Last week a crew of six persons worked at night to remove 1,600 suspended ceiling tiles in the main waiting room of the historic King Street Station. With the acoustical tiles gone, the original, ornate plaster ceiling that graces the main waiting room of the historic King Street Station is… [ Keep reading ]

Old Seattle Bridge Gets New Lease on Life

                                                                       Rehabilitation work has been completed the Dr. Jose Rizal Bridge (12th Avenue South).  The project was necessary to extend the life of the bridge and reduce the frequency of major maintenance and repair.  The 98-year-old bridge, which crosses South Dearborn Street, is one of Seattle’s original steel bridges… [ Keep reading ]

July 14 Event – Downtown Seattle: A Bike Commuter’s Best Destination

  Join Commute Seattle for a panel discussion about why bicycle commuting to downtown Seattle is important to building a livable, economically viable, and sustainable city. Speakers include Mayor Mike McGinn, Councilmember Tom Rasmussen, Sandra Woods from SDOT, Chuck Ayers from Cascade Bicycle Club, Ref Lindmark from King County Metro,… [ Keep reading ]

In Case You Haven’t Heard

Maybe you’ve read about our new buffered bike lanes on blogs like Publicola or perhaps you’ve had a chance to bike 7th Avenue over the past few weeks.  If not, there’s a lot to like about the city’s newest bicycle facilities.  In our ongoing effort to implement the Bicycle Master… [ Keep reading ]

Don’t Miss this Streetcar Meeting!

SDOT Sidewalks Frame New Junction Park

If you stop on the way to the West Seattle Junction to enjoy the handsome new Junction Plaza Park at 42nd and SW Alaska Street, you might notice that there are also new sidewalks along the street surrounding the park. The sidewalks are the handiwork of SDOT’s South Concrete Paving… [ Keep reading ]