Weekly Walk Around the News
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of February 8, 2013; An improved section of the Burke-Gilman Trail through UW, a study showing a link between walking/biking to
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of February 8, 2013; An improved section of the Burke-Gilman Trail through UW, a study showing a link between walking/biking to
Music lovers and walking enthusiasts stepped to a local beat Friday evening in support of Seattle musicians and walkable communities. Sponsored by Abrams’s Chiropractic, Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union, Zipcar, and
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of February 1, 2013; An Open House for the next phase of the Burke-Gilman trail, a lack of equal access to
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of January 25, 2013; Seattle voters think favorably of bicyclists, a new App for viewing place-to-place route options, the most walkable
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of January 18, 2013. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Kerry Dirk January 18, 2013 Local Route 16 Wallingford riders
Feet First’s look at pedestrian news for the week of January 11, 2013. WEEKLY WALK AROUND THE NEWS Posted by Kerry Dirk January 11, 2013 Local Transportation Advocacy Day will
Cathy and Jake Jaramillo, Feet First Neighborhood Walking Ambassadors, are well acquainted with the many public stairways of our city. The Jaramillo’s blog, which documented their stairway and neighborhood treks
As most Seattle residents would agree, it’s wonderful to have public transportation options. However, the mere existence of public transit is not enough users must be able to easily access
Mark your calendars for February 9, 2013 and keep an eye out for a stairway walk coming to your neighborhood! Stairway Walks Day: Get Above it All Mark your calendars
Following International Walk to School (IWALK) month in October, Feet First extends its thanks to all the wonderful schools that submitted entries to the first annual Feet First IWALK Challenge.
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