WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Seattle will install traffic cameras at five more schools in June to enforce a 20 mph limit during arrival and departure.
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Seattle will install traffic cameras at five more schools in June to enforce a 20 mph limit during arrival and departure.
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local In Washington State Native Americans have the highest pedestrian fatality rate. While Washington is one of the safest states on the Pedestrian Danger Index overall, Native
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Roxhill Elementary in West Seattle hosted an all-school walk day, which featured a remote bus drop-off, the Denny International Middle School Marching
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local This past weekend, Feet First organized fifteen walks around the Puget Sound region for Jane’s Walk, an international event which celebrates
By Zoe Harris Throughout the month of May students across the country celebrate getting to school using their own power. The benefits of walking or rolling to school are
Does your school drop-off and pick-up area seem like an accident waiting to happen?” You are not alone! Student Arrival and Departure times are notoriously chaotic and risky for
Every October, thousands of schools around the world get their students walking with IWALK Celebrations – how about you? With the last day of school just around the corner, next
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The San Juan Island Trails Committee was recently honored by Feet First with a Walkable Washington Innovation Award. The Know Your Island Walk
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Atlantic Cities profiled In Motion, a community-based program in King County, Washington, that encourages people to use alternative travel modes. A
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The Seattle Department of Transportation now has Mini Grants available for Safe Routes to School programming. Applications are due by April
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