Driving

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...

Democrats Need To Stand Up For Sound Transit

Next week the 2018 legislative session opens, and it will be the first one in six years where Democrats hold majorities in both houses. So why are...

Neighborhood Parking Reform: A First Glimpse for the Seattle City Council

Neighborhood parking reforms could soon be headed to a block near you. A suit of regulatory changes are being reviewed by the Seattle City...

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...

Sunday Video: Congestion Pricing Was Unpopular in Stockholm — Until People Saw It in...

https://vimeo.com/244771087 Congestion pricing in America is virtually non-existent, but there is talk of implementation in cities such as Portland, Seattle, and New York City. In...

Study Supports Adding Restricted Parking Zones in Wallingford

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is considering changes to on-street parking regulations in Wallingford. The neighborhood has two Restricted Parking Zones (RPZs), which...

Reconnected Thomas Street at Aurora to Get Traffic Diverter

As soon as Seattle's SR-99 tunnel opens in 2019, work will begin to de-highway-ify Aurora Ave N south of the tunnel portal in South...

Lid I-5 Awarded $48,000 Grant for Community Outreach

Lid I-5 has been awarded a $48,000 grant from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods to further our campaign of reconnecting communities divided by Interstate...