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The Waterfront Pergola is on the move!

Yesterday, the Seawall Project moved The Washington Street Boat Landing pergola—the first of two major steps to temporarily relocate, protect and restore this historic structure located on the Elliot Bay Seawall. The structure was resting partially upon the existing seawall at S Washington Street and needed to be relocated for… [ Keep reading ]

The Ultimate Street Party – Seahawk’s Victory Parade

As Seahawks fans poured into the streets of Seattle on Sunday night, we managed to, for the most part, play it safe. Maybe you’ve seen this YouTube video showing how fans in Ballard celebrated without jaywalking. Aww yeah, that’s what we like to see. A steady stream of satiric and… [ Keep reading ]

Your Transportation Levy Dollars at Work – 2014, part 1

In 2006, Seattle voters passed a nine-year levy program targeting transportation maintenance and improvement projects – Bridging the Gap (BTG).  The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has worked hard every year to spend the levy dollars wisely and to hold to the promises made to voters.  Once again in… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Corridor Project
Weekly Construction Preview

Work continues this week on the north side of Mercer Street between Fifth Avenue North and Dexter Avenue North and the west side of SR 99 between Valley and Harrison streets. Construction also continues on Mercer Street at Fifth Avenue North with daytime lane restrictions on Mercer Street to accommodate… Filed Under: SDOT

Hey, where did everybody go?

The Fremont bike counter data shows a significant drop in bicycle trips leading up to and during Sunday’s Super Bowl game. This is a good illustration of how bike counter information can help us determine what can cause bike data to fluctuate away from the norm. The chart shows… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Corridor Project
Weekly Construction Wrap Up

Work continued this week on the north side of Mercer Street between Fifth Avenue North and Dexter Avenue North and the west side of SR 99 between Valley and Harrison streets. Construction also continued on Mercer Street at Fifth Avenue North and daytime lane restrictions on Mercer Street continued to… Filed Under: SDOTTagged With:

Pilot Parklet Program Extended – Apply Now!

Have a creative idea for a small public space in your neighborhood? Now is your opportunity to pitch that idea by applying to become a parklet host! Seattle’s Pilot Parklet Program was launched in summer 2013 to explore how well parklets serve our neighborhoods. Parklets convert one or two on-street… [ Keep reading ]

Take 20 minutes for 23rd Avenue

We’re excited about our plans for the 23rd Avenue corridor – and we’ve taken our show on the road! This week we’ve been at the Douglass-Truth Library and SOAR having great conversations with Central Area neighbors. We hope you can join us at our final session tomorrow, January 31 at… [ Keep reading ]

Campus Parkway Gets Real (Time)

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), in partnership with the University of Washington, starts the New Year with installation of two more storefront real time information systems (RTIS) signs.  The two new signs are adjacent to major bus stops on Campus Parkway in the University District at Alder Hall (near… [ Keep reading ]

Are you a results-oriented person?

  Would you like to know more about all the work done in 2013 by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) thanks to your transportation levy dollars – Bridging the Gap (BTG)?  Or learn what SDOT and BTG have planned for 2014? Like to meet new folks and find out… [ Keep reading ]