Get Rewarded for Walking, Biking and Riding
Seattle Department of Transportation’s July/August round of Walk Bike Ride Challenge is the biggest round of the year, with an extra special set of prizes: Electric bike from
Trees, part 2: What’s in a tree?
Beyond being an integral part of a scenic view, trees benefit pedestrians in more ways than they are recognize for – largely because these helps are often unseen. Are trees
Prevent 17 percent cuts to service that would affect 4 out of 5 King County transit riders
Feet First is a partner of Transportation for Washington. This group has been working hard to prevent massive cuts at King County Metro. The cuts would mean more congestion, pollution,
Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of July 22, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk July 22, 2011 Local Seattle was ranked
Trees, part 1: Yesler Terrace
The Yesler Terrace redesign project hopes to give new life to old buildings and systems that are starting to fail….to the tune of 400 trees. What would be better are
Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of July 15, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk July 15, 2011 Local Sightline’s Eric Hess gives
Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of July 8, 2011 Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk July 8, 2011 Local This post by a
Gallon for a gallon
Today’s auto-dependence is built-in to the way we do life in America, but exchanging a gallon of gas for a gallon of milk wasn’t always the norm – which means
Act Now! Congress Proposes Cuts to Pedestrian and Biking Funding
Key Congressional leaders are attacking Safe Routes to School, Transportation Enhancements for dedicated funding for walking and biking. Please act NOW! Key Congressional leaders are attacking Safe Routes to School,
Is anyone reading the letters from Pioneer Square?
WSDOT may have approved a plan for overhauling the Alaskan Way Viaduct, but one that is deeply flawed in many ways – people out to protect Pioneer Square’s pedestrians, historic
Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of July 1, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk June 24, 2011 Local Months after its
Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of June 24, 2011. Weekly Walk Around the News Posted by Derrick Van Kirk June 24, 2011 The Safe Routes to School National