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Major Paving Project on N/NW 85th Street Brings Traffic Impacts in the New Year

In January SDOT will begin work to rebuild and repave N/NW 85th St between 15th Ave NW and I-5.  Commuters, businesses and neighbors should begin planning now to avoid major traffic impacts during construction. The project is broken down into five phases moving from west to east. Construction… [ Keep reading ]

Mercer Street Project is about to Reach a Major Milestone!

The infamous “Mercer Mess” is shrinking and the new Mercer Street is taking shape.  Staying right on schedule, despite the need to keep traffic flowing in the construction zone,  the Mercer Corridor Project will reach a major milestone in January.  If you drive the corridor eastbound to take the Mercer… [ Keep reading ]

Prevent Distracted Driving

The SDOT Blog has reported that safety on roadways in Washington State continues to improve and the federal government recently reported that roadway fatalities and injuries across the nation fell to their lowest rates ever in 2010.  But there is no doubt that there is much work to be done… [ Keep reading ]

Growing the Urban Forest: 800 Trees Planted in 2011

It’s mid-December and Urban Forestry has reached its goal of 800 trees planted.  Our biggest project in a single area was in Ballard; this spring, we planted 362 bare root trees from 9th Ave NW to 15th Ave NW, and NW 65th St to NW 85th St.  Smaller projects and… [ Keep reading ]

Crossing in a Winter Wonderland

  As part of the Center City Holiday Pedestrian Safety Campaign, on Saturday, December 10, SDOT joined forces with the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA) and Feet First to remind drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to take it slow and pay attention. Peter Hahn, SDOT Director, Kate Joncas, DSA President and CEO,… [ Keep reading ]

Leave leaves in the street? Never!

Got trees?  Then you’ve got responsibilities.   Remember when you were a kid and wanted a puppy, and you had to promise to walk him and feed him and clean up after him?  It’s the same deal with trees when it comes to cleaning up after them.  (Walking your tree is… [ Keep reading ]

King Street Station Restoration Scores A Big Dose of Federal Dollars

This past month, the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration signed a $16.7 million agreement in federal high-speed-rail funds to continue the next phase of restoration work on Seattle’s grand old King Street Station. The dollars will fund the strengthening of the King Street… [ Keep reading ]

Aurora Traffic Safety Project Update

In June 2009 concerned citizens along with local and state agencies launched the Aurora Traffic Safety Project  to improve safety along Aurora Avenue North. Between April 2005 and March 2008 from the Battery Street Tunnel to N. 145th Street, 1,581 collisions occurred – on average 46 collisions per month. This project… [ Keep reading ]

Stop That Beetle!

   

South Park Bridge – Construction in progress

Just a few weeks ago, major construction got underway on piers for the bridge approach on the South Park side. There are now 80 workers laying foundation, and by next fall, as many as 120 workers are expected to be on the job. Nov. 3, 2011 – Photo by John… [ Keep reading ]