WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local More than 300 participants joined 18 unique walks across Bellevue, Burien, and Seattle for the Second Annual Stairway Walks Day.
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local More than 300 participants joined 18 unique walks across Bellevue, Burien, and Seattle for the Second Annual Stairway Walks Day.
Feet First sent the following open letter to the Seattle School Board during deliberations over the 2014-2015 Transportation Service Standards. As school districts across the country reduce yellow bus service,
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Hundreds of thousands of pedestrians waited in chilly temperatures to watch the Seahawks Super Bowl victory parade in downtown Seattle!
By Zoe Harris During the early twentieth century, Seattle residents would take the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet to enjoy long summer days sunbathing in Burien’s Three Tree Point. On our
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The Seattle Department of Planning and Development is evaluating retail areas within Seattle neighborhoods to determine where to suggest adding to existing
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Seattle’s Delridge Neighborhood Greenway is now officially open. This 1.5 mile route follows 26th Avenue SW, starting at SW Andover Street and
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local The Snohomish County Centennial Trail launched an impressive new website that highlights the trail’s history. The twenty-nine mile trail runs
If Feet First had a nickel for every school that wanted to redesign part of the campus to increase pedestrian safety, we’d be rich! But how often do we
Posted by Zoe Harris and Drew DeVitis Local Olympic Hills Elementary School families make Seattle’s Lake City neighborhood safer by installing pedestrian safety flags and buckets at the
Walking just got safer in Lake City thanks to Olympic Hills Elementary parents Last week, drivers in Seattle’s Lake City neighborhood had little to slow them down on 30th
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