I met someone at a nerdy urbanist function who told me they got into safe streets advocacy because they live downtown and want better conditions for their dog. Your experience is your expertise! Join Brandon!
someone saw this sticker and thought, you know what this is perfect for my lifted pickup truck that I drive through dense urban landscapes.
Come celebrate all the cool stuff we do!
Looks like we need more speed humps on Lake Washington Boulevard.
We need to prioritize more of what's in the second clip.
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@seattledot.bsky.social confirmed this ped island, featuring flashing beacons, is complete. Can you see them? Safe to assume drivers can’t either. Anyone who uses 12th Ave, esp between E Yesler and E Cherry, knows how chronically divers speed here. This is supposed to be the thing that slows them.
I’m tired of drivers screaming at me to get in the bike lane when I’m using NB and SB 12th Ave. through the pike pine corridor in Capitol Hill. We all know this is not a bike lane, right, @seattledot.bsky.social ?
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Should Seattle sales tax be increased to subsidize wealthy suburban road building? No! But that's what the King County Council is proposing to do this Friday. Tell them to treat Seattle fairly, and not siphon $3 million sales tax for Bellevue etc.
Take action now! actionnetwork.org/letters/8415...
Seattle Streets Alliance
Dear King County Council, Siphoning nearly $3 million of regressive sales tax from Seattleites to subsidize building roads in wealthy suburbs like Medina, Bellevue, Yarrow Point, and Beaux Arts is un...
A new tax measure intended to bolster unincorporated King County could also boost city budgets...but significantly shortchange Seattle with an arbitrary cap.
www.theurbanist.org/new-county-t...
@seattledot.bsky.social can you spot the flashing pedestrian beacons at 12th and Alder? Your project outreach coordinator says this issue has been resolved. Has it? If so by what standard?
An amendment put forward by King County Councilmember Steffanie Fain would cap Seattle's participation in a new pass-through funding program to well below the city's proportional share, resulting in m...
We’re closing Barbara Bailey Way to cars & opening it up for people.
Join us on June 6 from 3–6 PM for a street party celebrating 15 yrs of organizing for safer, more people-first streets across Seattle.
Get Free Tickets: streetsalliance.org/streetparty
Seattle Streets Alliance
Studying up for tomorrow’s big @sound-transit.bsky.social vote and trying to stay positive by soaking in the atmosphere at the Spring District, our biggest TOD success story.
Feel free to drop thoughts in the comments. Or show up and join the fun. It’s a beautiful evening for reading amendments.
Downtown Seattle Streets for All (DSSA) is having a happy hour at Pike Place next week! join us on Friday, June 19, at 4 pm. we'll catch the tail end of Sip and Savor. no agenda, just getting to know other DSSA folks!