PEOPLE STREETS AND PUBLIC SPACES: we are beginning to convert part of SW Lander St into a pedestrian space. This is a near-term pilot project before a future permanent transformation.
Drop by this Tuesday, May 19. 2:30 to 5:30 PM at The Good Society Brewery and Public House.
@seattledot.bsky.social
Hey look, some WSBC folks among all those celebrating the kickoff of car-free weekends on Lake Washington Blvd!
Seattle Department of Transportation
It’s back!!!
When the mayor shows up on a bike to celebrate the opening of car-free weekends (for the summer) on Lake Washington Boulevard, you can't help feeling just a bit more optimistic.
Biking is the best way to get to Mariners games. It seems like word is getting out on this fact as the bike room was as full as we've ever seen it at Sunday's game.
Join Cascade in compelling city leaders to complete the bike network.
cascade.org/news/2026/06...
@seattledot.bsky.social urgent matter on Spokane St trail, two trees have fallen on the trail, completely blocking pathway up to Puget Ridge/21st greenway
West Seattle Bike Connections
West Seattle Bike Connections
Our friends at @westseattlebikes.bsky.social are presenting a letter to tomorrow's transportation committee to dead end 23rd where it crosses the West Seattle Bridge trail along Delridge.
This would be a massive improvement, I encourage folks to join in support!
@alkistu.bsky.social has been working hard on this, and captured some vehicles providing a good example of the issue here while he was collecting signatures
West Seattle Bike Connections
West Seattle Bike Connections
West Seattle Bike Connections
Cascade Executive Director Lee Lambert has written an open letter to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson urging the city to "move forward faster" to build crucial bike infrastructure projects funded in the vot...
Along Delridge north of SW Andover, the path widens. While it has room for improvement (23rd Ave SW should not be able to cross the path to access Delridge) it is worlds better than what was there 10 years ago. 7/10.
www.seattlebikeblog.com/2015/02/13/w...