King County Parks is fixing a section of pavement on the Sammamish River Trail between NE 178th and NE 175th Streets in Woodinville, so expect “intermittent” closures between November 3 […]| Seattle Bike Blog
The 16th Annual Seattle Cranksgiving is November 22, but it could be unlike any that came before it. Join us for a day of fun, bikes and community support! Anyone […]| Seattle Bike Blog
Inspectors “found significant rot” and closed a small bridge on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail south of Duvall about halfway between NE 138th and 124th Streets. King County Parks immediately closed […]| Seattle Bike Blog
Editor’s Note: Seattle Bike Blog has enthusiastically endorsed Katie Wilson for Seattle Mayor, and we wrote in a recent roundup of advocacy organization endorsements that “WA Bikes snubs several bike […]| Seattle Bike Blog
After more than 13 years of advocacy, the longest forested mountain bike trail within Seattle city limits will officially open Saturday (October 25). The mile-long Trillium Loop in Cheasty Greenspa…| Seattle Bike Blog
6 posts published by Tom Fucoloro during October 2025| Seattle Bike Blog
Skip ahead to the endorsements: State LegislatureCountiesCities Ballots are hitting mailboxes across Washington State, and Seattle has the opportunity to elect a mayor who is a people-powered champ…| Seattle Bike Blog
Hanoch Yeung calls them “one of the new best bike lanes in town.” The E Marginal Way bikeway is now open, and Yeung toured them in his latest video for Best Side Cycling. He also reache…| Seattle Bike Blog
Staff at both Seattle Parks and SDOT worked together to fully design a series of planned street safety upgrades to Lake Washington Boulevard, including additional speed humps to slow speeding […]| Seattle Bike Blog
This summer, E Marginal Way construction crews maintained a separated bikeway coned off while the rest of the street was closed to most car and truck traffic. The street went […]| Seattle Bike Blog
When the Port of Seattle initially announced the Terminal 91 Trail bridge removal project back in 2023, they were also planning to widen the “Path Narrows” pinch point where the […]| Seattle Bike Blog
The City Council majority looked at this map from Mayor Bruce Harrell’s proposal and decided that it needed even more yellow, especially in the wealthier and whiter areas. Well, we knew this …| Seattle Bike Blog
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Photo from SDOT. Getting to the waterfront from Belltown will be much simpler as soon as Friday (June 20) when the Bell Street two-way bikeway opens between Elliott Ave and 1st Ave, where it connec…| Seattle Bike Blog