My favorite complaint we’ve received about the #stayhealthystreets so far:
“The noise level has greatly gone up from children playing in the street right in front of my house... I may be forced to move”
@colinokeefe@seabikeblog@JoeVeyera Or just stop trying to permit fee companies out of business. We should've instead subsidized them like we do private car storage.
No permit fees, get payments from city for meeting specific service measurements, minimum required # of bikes &
commitment to service time period.
To the market, to the market the week work is done! Enjoy University, Ballard & W. Seattle Farmers Markets out in the sun 🌞😎🥒🥕🥔🍅
Hours may vary, more info on the blog👇🏾👇🏾
Remember to #KeepItMoving
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BREAKING: Seattle will permanently close 20 miles of existing "Stay Healthy" streets to most vehicle traffic to create more space for people walking, biking and recreating, even after the pandemic ends.
https://t.co/P4pu1bOZOS
@BenRossTransit “We are very pleased with the level of safety & convenience this new intersection has brought to our motorists,” stated Falmouth District Supervisor @MegBohmke.
You can have a high level of motorist convenience or safety Meg. Not both. You chose motorist convenience @ $50M/mile.
There've been lots of other crashes. But let's not forget the truck driving into the bank lobby.
Luckily nobody was waiting at the bus stop when it happened. https://t.co/cFGXQkfw1L
Your periodic reminder ~8 wks into this lockdown, #safe35th still doesn't have protected bike lanes, despite a decade of community outreach/input, the PBLs being fully designed & days from being striped back in March 2018 before @MayorJenny personally cut them completely.
I'm sure #MoscowMitch and his wife, Secretary of Transportation @SecElaineChao, are hard at work right now for a similar visionary plan for these United States of America.
I just want to say: thank you @dongho_chang. You're so passionate about what you do and you work so hard.
@seattledot is better because you're there. You and your team are amazing, and while we and SDOT may be at odds at times I hope you know we appreciate every improvement. ❤
Great work @MayorJenny@seattledot ! While cities across the country are opening up their streets to people, you’re concerned about unused cars. Well done!!!