
Feet First Recommendations for West Seattle and Ballard Light Rail Extensions
Feet First has been working to make Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail system more walkable for more than a decade. Our Sound Access for All (SAfA) campaign was a major

Introducing Walk With Ease, and New Program Manager Rachel Schaeffer
Feet First is partnering with the Washington Dept. of Health to promote and expand Walk with Ease, a community-based walking program developed by the Arthritis Foundation. It is geared towards

Looking for Volunteers: Janes Walks Leaders May 4th/5th
Feet First are proud to once again be the central Puget Sound organizers for Jane’s Walks! This walking series honors the memory and legacy of Jane Jacobs. Jane’s Walks happen

Feet First has Concerns about Robot Delivery Vehicles
The current legislative session in Olympia features a bill (SB5378/HB1325) concerning autonomous delivery vehicles (robots), designed to bring goods (including to-go food orders) to your door. They are also referred

Feet First Stairway Talk & Walk
With roughly 650 stairways throughout the city, Seattle is a major stairway town! Out of their love for this unique legacy, Cathy and Jake Jaramillo wrote the pocket-friendly guide to

Feet First Names Nominees for TIB Complete Streets Funding
Feet First is thrilled to announce the nominees we have put forward with the Transportation Investment Board (TIB) for Complete Streets funding in 2019, and thanks all the many cities

Feet First West Seattle Walk & Talk
On the evening of October 16, Feet First sponsored a Walk & Talk to tour potential future light rail stations in West Seattle. Sound Transit is currently evaluating and gathering

New Urban Connector Trail in Seattle
By Jonathan Freedman, Feet First Policy Committee Urban trails are a great way to explore and learn about cities. Feet First is honored to be a part of a new

Feet First Walk & Talk: West Seattle
Learn about site locations and discuss options during this free tour and post-walk gathering at Ounces Taproom October 16, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Junction Plaza Park – SW and Alaska

Northgate Bridge Passes Key Hurdle!
The Northgate Bike and Pedestrian Bridge passed a key milestone on June 14 when the Seattle Colleges Board of Trustees agreed to an easement to route the bridge across the

Say Hello to Othello – Two Walking Events
Rachel Eagan of HomeSight wrote about a previous exploration in the vibrant neighborhood for the Emerald: Globetrotting Othello | South Seattle Emerald southseattleemerald.com From learning the healing powers of Chinese

Show Support for Requiring UW to Complete the Burke-Gilman Trail
The University of Washington is currently seeking approval for their plan to dramatically expand their main campus over the next ten years. Their plans as outlined in their proposed Campus