Seattle Makes Big Federal Ask for Citywide Safety Funds
As traffic fatalities in Seattle follow a national upward trend, the Seattle Department of Transportation is under increasing pressure to make investments that improve...
Sunday Video: Can the Best US Bike Cities Compete with Europe?
Dave Amos takes stock of top and bottom US bike cities. Unsurprisingly, the best still fall far short of European cities for biking, but...
Kirkland Moves to Add Dedicated Funding Stream for Safety Projects, But Bikes Mostly A...
Residents and visitors to Kirkland could see more marked crosswalks along with new and repaired sidewalks if a plan to adopt a new $20...
Sunday Video: Crossing The Street Shouldn’t Be Deadly, But It Is
Jason Slaughter highlights how North American streets are designed as deadly spaces for people walking, rolling, and biking. Slaughter compares those streets to ones...
Transpo Notes: New RapidRide Lines to be Studied, Transit Staffing Decrease, Green Lake Outer...
This Transpo Notes roundup touches on a mix of transit and bike stories, including:
An update on staffing levels a local transit agencies;Details on a...
New Survey Zeroes in on Bike Lane Options for RapidRide J Project
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is starting its next round of public outreach around the RapidRide J line, a planned transit upgrade for...
West Marginal Way Protected Bike Lane Postponed Again for Additional Analysis
Plans to fill a longtime gap in protected bike infrastructure between the Duwamish Trail to South Park and the West Seattle Bridge Trail hit...
Washington Legislature Makes a Quantum Leap on Complete State Highways
A new policy included in Move Ahead Washington could vastly improve bike and pedestrian access and safety on state highways.
When the Washington State Department...