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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71N26)
Seattle has revolutionized biking to and from Georgetown this year, opening quality bike lanes and paths from the neighborhood north to Stadium Station and south to the South Park Bridge. [...]
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| Updated | 2025-11-23 21:15 |
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71KCJ)
The Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project officially opened in September, and it is a massive improvement for bikeability through the Industrial District. However, it does have one glaring problem: It [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71HR6)
Seattle, we are entering uncharted territory. We have not had a mayor like Katie Wilson in recent memory if ever. She is a genuine community organizer who challenged a seemingly-invincible [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71E15)
A great city like Seattle should never have anything to hide from its people. That's why one of the best things city government can do to earn the public's trust [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71D94)
I am writing this post before King County Elections releases the November 11 ballot count, so the result of the Seattle mayoral election is still unknown. It has been torture [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71C9J)
Seattle-based e-bike giant Rad Power Bikes has filed official notice to Washington State as well as the company's 64 Washington employees that the company could end operations as early as [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71AJA)
The Seattle Times reports that the garden and walkways across the Ballard Locks will remain open and the locks will remain operational while the visitor center, salmon viewing area and [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#719VE)
Tom Babin from the excellent Calgarian YouTube channel Shifter was in town for Cascade Bicycle Club's annual Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP"), and I had the pleasure [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#718WZ)
I've been writing this blog since 2010, and nearly every year I have a post about biking in dark and rainy weather. Yet it took me until just a couple [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#715GD)
It may be too late to rely on the post office to mail your ballot ahead of the November 4 election, so anyone with a ballot still lying around should [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#713XV)
King County Parks is fixing a section of pavement on the Sammamish River Trail between NE 178th and NE 175th Streets in Woodinville, so expect intermittent" closures between November 3 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#711ZX)
The 16th Annual Seattle Cranksgiving is November 22, but it could be unlike any that came before it. Join us for a day of fun, bikes and community support! Anyone [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#71074)
Inspectors found significant rot" and closed a small bridge on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail south of Duvall about halfway between NE 138th and 124th Streets. King County Parks immediately closed [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70ZEC)
Editor's Note: Seattle Bike Blog has enthusiastically endorsed Katie Wilson for Seattle Mayor, and we wrote in a recent roundup of advocacy organization endorsements that WA Bikes snubs several bike [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70XM3)
After more than 13 years of advocacy, the longest forested mountain bike trail within Seattle city limits will officially open Saturday (October 25). The mile-long Trillium Loop in Cheasty Greenspace [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70V67)
Skip ahead to the endorsements: Ballots are hitting mailboxes across Washington State, and Seattle has the opportunity to elect a mayor who is a people-powered champion for biking, walking, transit [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70T88)
Hanoch Yeung calls them one of the new best bike lanes in town." The E Marginal Way bikeway is now open, and Yeung toured them in his latest video for [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70RK1)
Staff at both Seattle Parks and SDOT worked together to fully design a series of planned street safety upgrades to Lake Washington Boulevard, including additional speed humps to slow speeding [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70N6T)
This summer, E Marginal Way construction crews maintained a separated bikeway coned off while the rest of the street was closed to most car and truck traffic. The street went [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70MAE)
When the Port of Seattle initially announced the Terminal 91 Trail bridge removal project back in 2023, they were also planning to widen the Path Narrows" pinch point where the [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70KDS)
I'm gonna tell you about an audacious idea that sounds almost impossible, one that is rooted in dreams about symbolic and literal unity of our nation. It is both a [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70GMM)
The Interurban Trail will be closed for repairs October 6-10 between 29th Street NW and W Main Street near Emerald Downs, according to King County Parks. The closure is to [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70FX5)
When neighbors asked the city to make Lake Washington Boulevard safer for people walking and biking, the city kicked off a half-decade public outreach process that stalled out once Bruce [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70F3B)
The skinny trail bridge over a driveway in Interbay that the Port of Seattle has not used for decades is now gone along with the various pinch points it created. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70DZX)
Happy Week Without Driving to all who celebrate! The annual event continues to grow as more and more communities sign up to challenge themselves and their elected and agency leaders [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70B68)
It's great to Hanoch back on the bike shooting footage of the city over at Best Side Cycling. He rode the new bike lanes on 15th Ave S and Beacon [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#709N7)
Two major bike connections to Georgetown are opening at the same time, so SDOT is hosting one party for both of them 12-2 p.m. Sunday (September 28) at Mini Mart [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#705MN)
Well, we knew this was probably going to happen back in November 2023 when Seattle elected a slate of more conservative candidates for City Council. Even though as candidates most [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#703XK)
Seattle Times photographer Kevin Clark captured some great images of people walking and biking across the Foothills Trail bridge of the White River, which is currently the only direct connection [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#7034T)
With little fanfare, SDOT announced via social media that the Beacon Hill bike lanes on 15th Ave S and Beacon Ave S are officially open. They represent the most significant [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#70098)
With today's ribbon cutting, the Redmond Central Connector Trail now, well, connects central Redmond to the Eastrail at NE 124th Street and all points beyond. This is the third phase [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZZF9)
Seattle's horrific housing crisis continues to destabilize individuals and families who struggle to keep up with rising costs of living. Many continue to get priced out of housing entirely, pushing [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZYGX)
Gene Balk, the excellent data journalist over at the Seattle Times, wrote more this week about the car ownership ceiling Seattle seems to have hit back in 2017. From 2010 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZXM2)
It is incredibly lucky that King and Pierce Counties completed the Foothills Trail Bridge over the White River last year because it is now serving as a key lifeline connecting [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZW16)
It's the Tom Flood meme come to life. Bicycles deliver the freedom that auto ads promise." Sunday, a permitted commercial shoot for Rivian shut down a section of Lake Washington [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZT1C)
The outpouring of support from BMX and mountain bike riders has saved the decades-old and community-maintained dirt jumps in Lower Woodland Park, a project planner for Seattle Public Schools told [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZS1P)
Bob Svercl recently created a video with fancy graphics showing a couple options for the city's planned bike lane to connect the 4th Ave bike lane to Seattle Center near [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZQYR)
A short section of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail is closed until October 10 north of Mount Si Golf Course in Snoqualmie. Longtime riders of the trail will be very familiar [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZM54)
My spouse Kelli, seven-year-old child and I woke up Tuesday morning with a plan to get to Lopez Island with our bicycles and camping gear using only public transit. There [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZJ4A)
The Port of Seattle is making some long-needed changes to the section of the Elliott Bay Trail that travels through the Terminal 91 rail yard in Interbay, including widening pinch [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZGMQ)
It's time for another weekend closure of the Spokane Street Swing Bridge to West Seattle, and as with other closures in recent years there will be no dedicated detour. The [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZGFZ)
If you've ever seen someone biking around town pulling a bright yellow or magenta cello case in a bike trailer, you've seen Bradley Hawkins. Even without his cello, he's a [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZEWT)
It sounds like the plot of a 1980s cult classic you rented 20 times on VHS from Blockbuster, but it's real. Seattle Parks and Seattle Public Schools are looking for [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZDYE)
I am renewing my effort to better cover the monthly meetings of the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board, starting now. The volunteer board meets at 5:45 p.m. the third Tuesday of [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6ZD4A)
Winning over 50% of the vote in an eight-person primary and beating incumbent Bruce Harrell by nearly 10 percentage points, Katie Wilson is the clear front-runner to win the vote [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6Z8BR)
Kelli didn't want to accept it, but our kid is big enough now to ride her old childhood bicycle. We pulled this 90s mountain bike out of the garage, pumped [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6Z23Z)
SDOT released an early design concept for connecting the 4th Avenue bike lane from its current terminus at Vine Street in Belltown all the way to Thomas Street via Broad [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6Z167)
The newly-opened bike lanes on Alaskan Way not only make that stretch of the road safer, they also represent the final piece in a fully-connected waterfront bikeway. As we noted [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6Z0F8)
A Seattle Police officer with a history of preventable traffic collisions ran a stop sign with a flashing red light at the wide-open 8th and Bell intersection, striking a person [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#6YZDA)
The Seattle Bike Blog Shop is the only source for genuine copies of When Driving Is Not An Option that were signed while chilling on Alki Beach. Every copy in [...]
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