It’s Back To School: Walk With Your Child
Families across Washington are discovering the benefits of walking to school. At Feet First, we believe that walking to school helps kids release stress and prepare for a day of
Families across Washington are discovering the benefits of walking to school. At Feet First, we believe that walking to school helps kids release stress and prepare for a day of
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Scott Kubly is named the new director of SDOT. Streetblog published an article on Kubly’s time in Chicago. The City of Redmond recently
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local On June 23 Housing Authority director Andrew Lofton, Deputy Mayor Hyeok Kim, Council Members Sally Clark and Tom Rasmussen, and area residents
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The South Park Community, Seattle Parks Foundation, and Barker Landscape Architects recently completed the South Park Green Space Vision Plan. Kirkland City Council Members,
I was incredibly lucky to have seven Nathan Hale High School students shadow me for a project this past spring called Authors of Change. The Hale students joined Walking School
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local This summer SDOT is installing speed humps in four Seattle school zones. Lowering vehicle speed is an effective way to improve
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local City officials in Seattle have filed an application with the Department of Planning and Development for a nicer way to walk from downtown to
The City of Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee is happy to announce the winners of the 2013 Golden Shoe Award. This annual award is given to three Seattle schools that
Schools across Washington saw a flurry of Safe Routes to School (SRTS) activity this May for Bike to School Month. Students at two schools in particular, Olympic Hills Elementary and
By Zoe Harris Angela regularly saw a group of women having coffee at the Cherry Street Coffee House. She approached them, remarking, You have gray hair, I have gray
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