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Rainier Safety Project Is a Home Run!

Posted on May 9, 2016June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in News

May 9 2016 Cathy Tuttle Great news to report! Seattle’s most dangerous street, Rainier Ave S, got a 4-mile makeover last year, thanks to the […]

Zeytuna Is Doing Better—And So Is Seattle

Parents Turn Grief Into Action #WDR2015

Posted on November 15, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in Editorial, News

Cathy Tuttle, Executive Director Seattle Neighborhood Greenways November 15, 2015 They wear big 3″ buttons with a young face and a date. They are parents […]

Multi-Use Trails Reviewed By Expert User

Posted on October 15, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in News, Research

by Don Brubeck, West Seattle Bike Connections October 15, 2015 (original letter 9/11/15) The City of Seattle is in the process of updating both its […]

South Lake Union by Bike?

Posted on October 1, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in Events, News

October 1, 2015 In July 2015, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways brought together a group of stakeholders to scout and recommend better east‐west connections between the Cascade […]

Campaign to Fix Seattle’s Most Dangerous Street

Posted on October 1, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in News

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 […]

Crosswalk wet pavement

Let’s Talk About Lane Width

Posted on September 26, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in News, Research

Cathy Tuttle September 26, 2015 jointly published on The Urbanist Lane width helps to control speed on urban streets. People driving tend to slow when streets […]

Rainier Ave S Protected Bike Lanes experiment

PARKing Day 2015 Makes Successful Streets

Posted on September 20, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in Events, News

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 […]

Family Bike crew working on Rainier Ave S Protected Bike Lanes

Seattle Celebrates PARKingDayPlus

Posted on September 16, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in Events, News, Press Release

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, […]

Councilmember Rasmussen at James St Clair Memorial Walk @WestSeattleBlog.com photo

Rasmussen Stands Up For Sidewalks

Posted on September 3, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in News

September 3, 2015 Tom Rasmussen has chaired the Seattle City Council Transportation Committee for years. While Bertha, streetcars, unprecedented traffic congestion, and freight take a […]

Grand Prize Winner Rainier Ave S Protected Bike Lanes from Family Bike & Shirley Savel

Announcing PARK(ing) Day Winners!

Posted on August 28, 2015June 14, 2016 CathyPosted in Events, News, Press Release

August 27, 2015 Announcing the 2015 Seattle Neighborhood Greenways first annual PARK(ing) Day Design Competition winners! (Hurry!! Applications for PARK(ing) Day are due by close of day […]

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