Traffic Lab is a Seattle Times project that digs into the region’s transportation issues to explore the policies and politics that determine how we get around and how billions of dollars in public ...
In 2024, Seattle voters approved the city’s latest transportation levy, a $1.55 billion plan focused on streets, transit, sidewalk, and bike lanes for the next eight years. This week, officials ...
Welcome to the week. The river of rain has arrived and I hope you got out a bit this past weekend before everything got wet. As we approach the end of another year, please reflect on how much you use ...
Seattle has completed major construction on the East Marginal Way Corridor Improvement Project. The new street and protected bike lane are now open for public use. The corridor is a critical route for ...
(TNS) — Ask any bike advocate how to fix any problem, and the answer comes quickly: more bikes. When it comes to freeing up Seattle's valuable curb space, chipping away at its entrenched congestion ...
Seattle’s streets are still crowded with cars, but a growing number of residents are choosing to take the city’s bikes and scooters on short trips. New data from the Seattle Department of ...
SEATTLE — The city of Seattle is celebrating the completion of the Alaskan Way Safety Project, a collaborative partnership between the Seattle Department of Transportation, the Port of Seattle and ...
I noticed those new bike lanes over the weekend and promised to get more specific details. Marybeth Turner with Seattle's Department of Transportation sent me an email with the information (I've added ...
Demand for pedicabs drops in the dreary winter, so special occasions provide an income boost for drivers during the slow ...