WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Sound Transit is seeking input from the public for pictograms needed for new Link light rail stations. Feet First hosted
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Sound Transit is seeking input from the public for pictograms needed for new Link light rail stations. Feet First hosted
By Zoe Harris Wednesdays were always the high spot of the week, explains Mrs. Stevens; they certainly were, adds her sister Mrs. Campbell. The sisters have such an affection for
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Over 200 Kenmore residents attended the Kenmore City Council meeting this week to share their concern about road safety after two crosswalk fatalities
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Seattle’s University District Neighborhood Greenway takes shape. Located on 12th Ave NE, the neighborhood greenway will connect from the Burke-Gilman Trail
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Governor Jay Inslee joined the West Seattle Elementary Walking School Bus, which is part of a study being conducted by researchers
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Waterfront Ferris Wheel owner Hal Griffith proposed a plan to install a gondola that would take passengers from Freeway Park next to the
This post follows the progress of the School Design Advisory Team (SDAT) at Olympic Hills Elementary in Northeast Seattle, where planning is underway for a new school building that will
By Zoe Harris West Seattle resident Suzanne Hartley has a truly radical relationship to walking: walking is her primary means of traveling from place to place. While Suzanne believes walking
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The Downtown Seattle Association’s vision for the Pike-Pine corridor aims to put pedestrians first. Transportation advocates from across the state
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local SDOT is planning to reconfigure 23rd Ave with a budget of $45 million. The project is said to be guided by
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