NE 65th Street Needs a Heavy Dose of Vision Zero, Here’s How
Editor's note: Last week, Seattle Bike Blog interviewed Joe Mangan regarding his proposal to re-envision NE 65th St and surrounding streets near Roosevelt High...
How WSDOT Treats Pedestrians Like Second Class Citizens: SR-167 Edition
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is barrelling ahead with its planned highway expansion of SR-167 and SR-509 where I-5 meets Fife. The project...
Work on Seventh Avenue Protected Bike Lane To Begin in Early 2018
Beginning shortly after New Year's Day, the Seattle Department of Transportation will begin working on a new segment of the Center City Bike Network,...
SR-520 Cross-Lake Trail Opens Improving Options to Walk and Bike
A new cross-lake trail opened Wednesday on SR-520, making it easier to walk, bike, and skate across Lake Washington. The trail was years in...
Mid-Pilot Check-in: Bikeshare Ridership Grows but Rides Per Bike Plummets
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) released a few bikeshare data morsels to the Pedestrian Advisory Board last week. Seatte's system of privately-operated free-floating...
Safety Advocates Demand Bigger Fixes at NE 65th St Drop-in Sessions
Thursday morning the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) hosted a drop-in session on the redesign of NE 65th St at Broadcast Coffee in Roosevelt....
NE 65th St Plans Move Ahead with Reduced Sidewalks, Lack of Crossings
On November 26th, volunteers with Seattle's most active street safety organization, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, criss-crossed the city, stopping at sites along our streets where...
Northlake Way Repaving Brings Bike and Pedestrian Improvements
Construction on NE Northlake Way has wrapped up, creating a better walking and biking experience. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) completed two blocks...