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
I’m gonna tell you about an audacious idea that sounds almost impossible, one that is rooted in dreams about symbolic and literal unity of our nation. It is both a […]| Seattle Bike Blog
The Interurban Trail will be closed for repairs October 6–10 between 29th Street NW and W Main Street near Emerald Downs, according to King County Parks. The closure is to […]| Seattle Bike Blog
When neighbors asked the city to make Lake Washington Boulevard safer for people walking and biking, the city kicked off a half-decade public outreach process that stalled out once Bruce […]| Seattle Bike Blog
The skinny trail bridge over a driveway in Interbay that the Port of Seattle has not used for decades is now gone along with the various pinch points it created. […]| Seattle Bike Blog
Happy Week Without Driving to all who celebrate! The annual event continues to grow as more and more communities sign up to challenge themselves and their elected and agency leaders […]| Seattle Bike Blog
It’s great to Hanoch back on the bike shooting footage of the city over at Best Side Cycling. He rode the new bike lanes on 15th Ave S and Beacon […]| Seattle Bike Blog
Two major bike connections to Georgetown are opening at the same time, so SDOT is hosting one party for both of them 12–2 p.m. Sunday (September 28) at Mini Mart […]| 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