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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76PTE)
The Seattle Streets Alliance has published an action alert urging Seattle to take three actions to improve street safety, two specific interventions and one systemic change. Supporters can sign on to the ideas and send letters to city leaders. Daylight every intersection SDOT touches The group is calling for SDOT to daylight every intersection they [...]
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| Updated | 2026-07-04 17:15 |
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76N5C)
Lime set a huge new ridership record the day of the U.S. World Cup match against Australia by carrying 84K trips on its bikes and scooters. If Lime were a roadway, it would be tied with the 1st Avenue South Bridge for the third-busiest highway in Seattle behind only I-5 (195K main deck plus 40K [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76FX7)
A bombshell investigation in the New York Times goes deep into the ways that taller hoods and wider A-pillars in American SUV and pickup trucks both block drivers' ability to see people walking and inflict more deadly injuries when collisions occur. After significant statistical analysis, the authors conclude that at least 3,000 people killed between [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76EAJ)
The 2026 Fremont Solstice Parade is Saturday (June 20). You can be part of the city's annual explosion of art and self-expression. All you need is some body paint, a bicycle and courage. To join the ride, be at Gas Works Park all painted and ready to ride by 12:30 sharp. From there, volunteers painted [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76DE0)
After a decade hiatus, the Seattle Disaster Relief Trials are set to return July 25 with Cal Anderson Park as the start and end point. One of the most unique and fun bike events, the DRT is a simulation of a natural disaster like a major earthquake. Normal communications are knocked out and roads are [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76BX9)
Last year, Seattle spent less than 50% of the bicycle safety program funding that voters approved in 2024, and Cascade Bicycle Club is urging Mayor Katie Wilson and SDOT Interim Director Angela Brady to show urgency by spending the dollars allocated" to make streets safer. Cascade's letter came after the death of Christian Salyer on [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76B11)
UPDATE 6/16: The woman has been identified as Maridee BonaDea. She was 76. BonaDea was a member of the Rainbow Riders bicycling group according to some friends who were mourning at the site today, West Seattle Blog reported. A web search reveals a deep trove of LGBTQ+ activism, and she was once featured as a [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#7695T)
The big December 2025 atmospheric river washed out several sections of the Palouse to Cascades (PTC") Trail, and the worst damage came from a major slide that essentially removed the ground under an 85-foot section of the trail near the Mount Washington Trailhead a bit more than five miles east of the trail's start near [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#768BD)
The BMX dirt jumps have been officially saved after Seattle Public Schools abandoned its plans to build a football field next to the soccer field in Lower Woodland Park. In a letter to the Lincoln High School community, SPS Superintendent Ben Shuldiner said the district will build a new football/soccer field on a gravel lot [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#767QN)
A proposed spending plan for a 0.1% sales tax across King County would artificially limit the share of the funding that the City of Seattle would receive, distributing Seattle's share to other cities including some of the wealthiest suburban cities in the nation. Ryan Packer at the The Urbanist has reported extensively on this sales [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#766NA)
Editor's Note: This post was sponsored and reviewed by King County Metro. This is Seattle Bike Blog's first ever sponsored post. We are very picky about who we partner with [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#765YZ)
For more than a year, hundreds if not thousands of people have used a couple wood planks every day to cross a ten-foot gap in the path between Lake Union [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#762K5)
A Recology recycling truck driver struck Christian Salyer while he was biking on 12th Ave at Yesler Way Monday evening, and Capitol Hill Seattle reports that he has died. He [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#762K6)
Didn't win the Washington State e-bike rebate lottery yet? If you live in Bellevue, Issaquah or Redmond, you have another more generous opportunity to score some financial help when buying [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#76150)
The revamped and billionaire-funded Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks and Elliott Bay Trail will open 7 a.m. Thursday (June 4) following more than 10 months of construction and walk/bike detours. [...]
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by Clara Cantor on (#75Z4E)
Have you ridden a bike in Seattle lately? Whether a short trip to the park with your kids, a longer commute, community events or a trip to the brewery, more [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75YBZ)
RAMROD is not dead, but it's not happening in 2026. So the Redmond Cycling Club is putting their time into launching a new round-trip ride from Enumclaw to Mowich Lake [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75WQ6)
Hundreds of people biked with Mayor Katie Wilson to the opening celebration for the first Bicycle Weekend of 2026 Saturday. It was the mayor's first bike ride as mayor, she [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75TGQ)
Spending on safety isn't making Seattle streets less hazardous" This unequivocal headline in the Seattle Times is completely false. The op-ed it is attached to uses a very misleading analysis [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75RS3)
At least 659 people died in traffic collisions in Washington State in 2025, a shockingly large number that is made even more shocking when considering that it was the lowest [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75QWN)
With a new name for their quinceanera, the Seattle Streets Alliance (formerly Seattle Neighborhood Greenways) is throwing a street party on Capitol Hill June 6, and you're invited. It's free [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75NCS)
The new bike lanes on 4th Avenue are now open, providing a protected bike route directly from the downtown core to the Space Needle. Though the bike lanes on Broad [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75MH1)
Last summer, Mayor Bruce Harrell's office abruptly cancelled phase 3 of the Lake Washington Boulevard safety project, which included additional speed humps to calm traffic along the park boulevard as [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75JQR)
As will be officially proclaimed at City Hall Tuesday afternoon (2 p.m., a group ride leaves UW at 12:45), May is Bike Everywhere Month in Seattle! However, judging by the [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75GBS)
Lime has launched 500 new LimeBikes" in Seattle, a new model with smaller wheels and a lower center of gravity compared to the company's existing Gen 4 E-Bike," resulting in [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75ESJ)
It was shorts-and-gloves weather this morning for Bike to School Day 2026, one of the happiest mornings of the year. The kiddo and I practiced paying attention to movement in [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75BJZ)
People biking across the Fremont Bridge just smashed the all-time April record by 8%. Something big is happening in Seattle bicycling right now, and we need to talk about it. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75AR9)
People took more than one million bike and scooter trips across the Fremont Bridge in 2025, the first calendar year to top the million mark since the COVID pandemic. But [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#75919)
In response to Mayor Katie Wilson's announcement expanding the Bicycle Weekends program to nearly every weekend from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Rainier Valley Safe Streets is now planning a [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#7587M)
We once called it one of the worst missing crossings" on the whole Eastrail. Well, no more! The City of Kirkland opened the new signalized trail crossing at Slater Ave [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#756GM)
Well, it's been a while since anyone tried to non-jokingly cry War on cars!" in Seattle. We declared the meme dead 15 years ago, and a very popular podcast has [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#754N6)
Seattle's newest bikeway trail is wide, smooth, flat and has very few points of conflict, a set of rare characteristics that nearly always add up to a huge success for [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#753TF)
Seattle is not on a path to Vision Zero by 2030. In fact, the city is still heading in the wrong direction. The good news is that when SDOT implements [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#752X2)
A person driving a white pickup struck and seriously injured two people riding a Lime bike or scooter at Aurora and Roy early Monday. A man around 30 years old [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Z5H)
In 2015, Seattle gave itself 15 years to reduce traffic deaths and serious injuries to zero. With four years left, the city is not on track to meet this goal. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Y9F)
It's the best thing. HeapRide is a roving group ride and dance performance inspired by and utilizing bicycles. I was invited to a press preview of Heap's upcoming series of [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74XHT)
Portions of Lake Washington Boulevard will go car-free nearly every weekend this summer from Memorial Day to Labor Day including extended weekends for three holidays, Mayor Katie Wilson announced Monday. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74TY3)
A reader reached out the other day asking why the PDF version of the official Seattle bike map was no longer on the SDOT website. The kind of ugly interactive [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74T66)
This one is a bit rough. The East Lake Sammamish Trail and adjacent roadways will all be closed starting as early as May 2026 and lasting through the rest of [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74RM4)
Last year, WSDOT doled out the entire first year of e-bike rebates in one big springtime lottery, but the agency has revamped the WE-Bike" program to meter out the rebates [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Q02)
Much like the late March closure, the Elliott Bay Trail in Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks will be closed overnight as early as" April 6 and then again April 13, [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74P40)
In our original post about the new Yesler Way bike connection, I noted that something seemed off about the revamped 1st and Yesler signal: The walk signal showed a Don't [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74NDP)
It was very cool of Sound Transit to build an entire light rail station dedicated to serving the Judkins Park bike polo grounds. On Sunday, with the crowds finally calm [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74KPN)
UPDATE 4/2: See our latest post about the confusion around the 1st and Yesler intersection. SDOT removed a turn restriction late in the process (after 100% design"), so they are [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74J02)
Surely you would just take the train to the opening of 2-Line service across Lake Washington, right? Well, yeah, that does make some sense. But if you want to catch [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74G9X)
In response to pushback on SDOT's first two options for a safety project on Highland Park Way SW, staff have developed a third option that preserves both the bike lane [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74FJA)
All overnight trail access will be closed through Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks March 30 and 31, according to a notice from the Elliott Bay Connections team that SDOT posted [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74FDN)
Just as an organized group of neighbors finally convinced SDOT, Seattle Parks, Seattle City Light and WSDOT to figure out how to get the lights working after two years of [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74ENZ)
There are many advantages to having a metro rail system that is completely grade-separated (either elevated or underground but never at shared street level). It never has to stop for [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74B82)
Bike Works is turning 30. Registrations are open for two very different Bike Works annual events: Their whimsical Tour de Fleurs alleycat around South Seattle and their exceptionally fun fundraiser [...]
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