Rainier Safety Project Is a Home Run!
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]