Walking Amidst a Sea of Buses Giving Pedestrian Advocacy a Voice Among Transportation Advocates
Walking Amidst a Sea of Buses Giving Pedestrian Advocacy a Voice Among Transportation Advocates Posted by Derrick Van KirkMarch 31, 2011 Transportation for Washington Campaign: A Vision for Washington State
South Portal’s Design approval gone south
The Seattle Design Commission’s rejects plans of the team working on the viaduct replacement project for reasons congruent with walkability and sustainability. With the latest horror stories from our friends
Walkability, one step at a time
Seattle – it’s people, it’s budget, it’s landscape – is making a place for the staircase. Read about how, and why all this is important for walkability. From Westlake to
The DEIS and its shortcomings: The impact of traffic flow
Part of a brief overview of the DEIS (draft of environmental impact statement), and how its proposals are insufficient to address the concerns Feet First has for walkability with specific
Obesity Epidemic Curtailed by Walking Audits? We Think So.
Obesity Epidemic Curtailed by Walking Audits? We Think So. Posted by Lisa Quinn and Derrick Van KirkMarch 2, 2011 Obesity is a national epidemic. According to the Centers for Disease
Transportation Advocacy Day 2011: Look Out Olympia, Feet First is in Town!
A description of our top priorities for this legislative session and a call to make every day advocacy day. Transportation Advocacy Day 2011: Look Out Olympia, Feet First is in
Tunnel vs. Viaduct, Part 2: Pioneer Square
Considers how the downtown neighborhood of Pioneer Square would be affected by the construction of a tunnel in place of the 99 viaduct. The tunnel vs. viaduct debate is a
Tunnel vs. Viaduct, Part 1: Introduction
The first in a series discussing the implications of building an underground tunnel to replace the viaduct near downtown Seattle’s waterfront. If you’re a Seattlite, you’ve no doubt been exposed
Bicycle Alliance of Washington Looking for Program Coordinator
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington is hiring a Program Coordinator to support the Safe Routes to School Contract position. Feet First is developing the first statewide pedestrian curriculum for this
Feet First Walking Audit on the White Center Heights Elementary Recognized
Approximately 20 people attended a walking audit conducted Feet First for the White Center Heights Elementary as a part of the King County Food and Fitness program. The audit complemented
Grant for Improving Recreational Facilities From Conservation Office Due Jan 10
the Recreation and Conservation Office grant Available to build or improve outdoor recreational facilities. The grant programs accepting applications are just three of the 15 grant programs administered by the
Sound Transit is seeking volunteers to fill an immediate opening on its Citizen Oversight Panel (COP).
Sound Transit is seeking volunteers to fill an immediate opening on its Citizen Oversight Panel (COP). Sound Transit relies on the oversight and expertise from the dedicated and independent group