Weekly Walk Around the News 12/9/2011
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of December 9, 2011. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Helen Lundell December 9, 2011 Local On Monday 12/5/11, Seattle
Weekly Walk Around the News 12/2/2011
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of December 2, 2011. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Helen Lundell December 2, 2011 Local In a previous edition
Weekly Walk Around the News 11/18/2011
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of November 18, 2011. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Helen Lundell November 18, 2011 Local Walking in Seattle calls
Weekly Walk Around the News 11/11/2011
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of November 11, 2011. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Helen Lundell November 11, 2011 Local Proposition 1, designed to
Weekly Walk Around the News 11/4/2011
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of November 4, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Helen Lundell November 4, 2011 Hello all! I have
Airport Way South Viaduct Closure (Seattle)
On November 28th the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will close the Airport Way South Viaduct for construction. The viaduct will be fully closed to all vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians
Hundreds of kids walked thousands of miles in October!
Seattle Elementary School students walked to school during IWALK month Numerous Seattle Elementary Schools encouraged students to walk during International Walk to School Month by hosting ‘Walk to School’ events.
Help shape Washington’s transportation system!
Take an online survey, created by the Washington State Transportation Commission, to help shape Washington State’s transportation policy! Feet First needs your help! The Washington State Transportation Commission has put
Nine-day Alaskan Way Viaduct closure begins Oct 21st at 7:30 p.m.
Nine-day Alaskan Way Viaduct closure begins tonight Viaduct to be closed from 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 to 5 a.m. Monday, Oct. 31 When the clock strikes 7:30 p.m. on
Building Bridges: Tukwila’s new plans
The City of Tukwila takes a giant step towards walkability: using newly acquired grant money for a pedestrian/cyclist bridge connecting two pedestrian-populated facilities. The City of Tukwila recently received a
Feet First Hiring Trainer for Pedestrian Training
Feet First is Hiring Contract Trainer for Pedestrian Safety Education Feet First, the leading nonprofit organization in Washington State advocating for the rights and interests of pedestrians, is seeking an
Look Who’s Walking…50 schools and counting!
Next week, Seattle Mayor McGinn will be walking with Graham Hill Elementary school students as part of a worldwide Walk to School event – and Feet First was an important