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Sharrows Showing up on South Park Neighborhood Streets

Bicyclists who are accustomed to crossing the South Park Bridge will need to take a different route over the Duwamish River when the bridge closes, starting June 30. This week the Seattle Department of Transportation will install sharrows on a route connecting with the bicycle path on the First Avenue… [ Keep reading ]

Elliott Bay Seawall Project — Learn and provide your input!

The Seattle Department of Transportation and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are beginning the environmental review to address the Elliott Bay seawall. A comment period is underway, and a public meeting is being held on June 16, 2010, at Bell Harbor Conference Center (2211 Alaskan Way, Seattle). The seawall, built… [ Keep reading ]

Tired Pedestrian Pathway Gets a Much Needed Makeover

We love to say “yes” to citizens; nothing feels better than being able to provide the help and change that a citizen requests.  Regrettably, some of the time we have to say “no” because of budget limitations and because we serve the public according to specific language of city regulations, legislation,… [ Keep reading ]

Safe Routes to School and Reducing Childhood Obesity

  The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity, spearheaded by First Lady Michelle Obama and the Let’s Move campaign, recently released a report and action plan titled Solving the Problem of Childhood Obesity Within a Generation.  Included in this report are benchmarks and strategies for reducing childhood obesity to pre-1970’s levels in… [ Keep reading ]

What would make walking, biking and riding transit easy?

Is it a closer bus stop? More sidewalks? More frequent and more reliable transit? More bike lanes? More pedestrian spaces?  The Walk Bike Ride initiative is holding community meetings to hear your answers to this question. Attendees will learn more about Walk Bike Ride, get more information on what types… [ Keep reading ]

Reduced Staffing at SDOT on Furlough Days

To address the economic downturn, city employees will be taking unpaid furlough days to help with the city’s budget.  The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will participate by splitting the furloughing of its staff between two days in each furlough period. Please expect to see reduced staffing at SDOT on… [ Keep reading ]

Get ready for the closure of the NE 45th Street viaduct (June 14 – Sept. 10, 2010)

The NE 45th Street viaduct’s existing west approach is nearing the end of its structural life and needs to be replaced to maintain a safe and efficient travel corridor. The replacement will require the closure of the NE 45th Street viaduct to all traffic, pedestrians and bicycles from June 14… [ Keep reading ]

The street scene felt like summer (if not the weather)

Last Sunday Alki Summer Streets and West Seattle PTA’s 5K run were a lot of fun!  The weather was chillier at the start than we all hoped; but the Coastal’s surf machine ; and Children’s Hospital’s Obstacle course warmed everyone up.  Lots of people enjoyed taking their photo in SDOT’s… [ Keep reading ]

What’s the matter with the Red Maple trees?

If you live in the Fremont or Greenwood districts or in one of the other areas of the city where the streets are lined with ‘October Glory’ (Acer rubrum) red maples, you may have noticed that many of the trees are quite bare, and appear to be dying.  The good… [ Keep reading ]

Please Join Us at the Health, Equity & Transportation Forum

  Wednesday, May 26th, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Yesler Community Center 917 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98122 This forum will consider the impact transportation choices have on communities from a health and equity perspective, and is part of the recently announced “Walk Bike Ride” initiative.   Moderated by C.R. Douglas,… [ Keep reading ]