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 with […]
Biking in Seattle today requires skill and bravery. For someone new to biking, not comfortable jockeying with fast moving traffic, or trying to bike with […]
Two dads from NE Seattle Greenways have joined forces to make crossing I-5 safer for all (the SNG 2016 Priority for District 4). Andres Salomon and […]
January 31, 2016 by Cathy Tuttle Overwhelming Evidence of Speed Hump Effectiveness It’s official. Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will engineer safe streets around ALL […]
January 9, 2016 by Cathy Tuttle For weeks now, a poorly managed building site and less than stellar City oversight has forced Roosevelt High School children to walk in […]
November 24, 2015 You can tell how much the Dutch care about traffic safety by looking at their school playgrounds. On a recent trip to […]
November 6, 2015 Wow! Your hard work paid off! We passed the Move Seattle Levy with 58% of the vote! Thank you! The future of […]
Gordon Padelford October 1, 2015 Rainier Avenue South was the most dangerous street in Seattle, tearing apart many families, keeping people from walking in their […]
Five local neighborhood groups changed their streets on a grand scale on Friday September 18. People in Rainier, Ballard, Ravenna, Bryant and Fremont were winners of […]
Cathy Tuttle September 16. 2015 Remarkable people in Ballard, Rainier, Bryant, and Ravenna are erecting PARK(ing) Day projects to make their streets safer on Friday, […]
Cathy Tuttle September 12, 2015 On September 10, 2015, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways (SNG) received the Transportation Team Award from Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). SDOT gives just […]