
Standing Up For Active Transportation Funding
Feet First and some of our Statewide Action Network partners submitted this to the Washington House and Senate Transportation Committee members. We invite all our friends and supporters to contact
Feet First and some of our Statewide Action Network partners submitted this to the Washington House and Senate Transportation Committee members. We invite all our friends and supporters to contact
Feet First believes in walkable places to improve our quality of life – communities with safe walking conditions, nearby jobs, services, and parks, all connected to each other by frequent
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
On Monday, May 11, 2015, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law Senate Bill 5957, which creates a Pedestrian Safety Advisory Council. The bill, which was co-written by Feet First, had
Both houses of the state legislature have taken the first steps to move forward a bill, which would make it safer for people walking. The proposed law, which was co-written
Gig Harbor Walking Audit Highlights Opportunities and Challenges along Waterfront With an increasing number of shops, destinations, and natural setting, walking is the way people who live and play
On April 22nd, if you live in King County save Metro Transit service by voting YES on Prop 1 in a special county-wide election. On Feb. 11, the King County
Feet First commends the City of Kirkland’s action to preserve the former BNSF rail corridor and convert it into the Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC) project. The opportunity to walk and
Championing Safe & Easy Ways to Access Sound Transit Link Light Rail Stations by Foot [portfolio_slideshow id=4586] Thanks to a grant from the Bullitt Foundation, our Sound Access for All
During election season the Feet First Policy Committee reaches out to candidates about their perspective on creating more walkable communities. Take a look at the candidates’ answers to our questions.
Your donation will help us to:
put on neighborhood walks and provide walking resources
raise awareness throughout Washington about the benefits of walkable communities and rights of the pedestrians
host events and programs focused on improving walkability