Part II: How Seattle Can Rescue Residents Stranded By An Incomplete Bike Network
In Part 1 of our story, we left Tim wondering how to commute by bike with his baby daughter and left Shirley stranded with...
Part I: Seattle’s Stranded Biking Families
Biking in Seattle today requires skill and bravery. For someone new to biking, not comfortable jockeying with fast moving traffic, or trying to bike...
Which Of These Is Seattle’s Worst Intersection In 2016?
Another year, another solid crop of nominees for worst intersection in Seattle. These are 10 of the most dangerous and unpleasant crossings that Seattle...
Banner Way Improvements Should Go Further
A few weeks ago, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) held an open house to discuss improvements on the section of Banner Way NE between...
Janette Sadik-Khan, You Are Wrong
Janette Sadik-Khan, you are wrong.
Mayors around the world may be looking enviously at Seattle, but they aren’t looking enviously at our streets clogged with...
Neighborhood Street Fund Grants Deadline Approaches
Though most major transportation improvements are funded from the top down, there are a number of funds that the Seattle Department of Transportation has...
Let’s Make Olive Way A Better Street For Everyone
Capitol Hill is Seattle's most dense and walkable neighborhood. Despite this there are a number of pedestrian trouble spots which should be fixed to...
Improved Walking, Biking, And Transit Facilities Coming To Roosevelt, But It Could Be Better
A 1.7-mile corridor in Northeast Seattle is getting major street improvements in 2016. Though billed as a repaving project, the Roosevelt corridor improvements will...