Check out what we're doing this year!
Last year was an exciting year for our people-powered coalition — we accomplished a lot together! With your help, this year we will make strides in four key areas:
Equity:
- Mobility Justice: Our all-BIPOC workgroup, Whose Streets? Our Streets! approaches issues around transportation and traffic enforcement with a pro-equity, anti-racist framework that directs our mobility justice work towards a vision of how our city and our streets can be safe, thriving places without the use of armed police.
Safety and Accessibility
- Vision Zero: We will continue pushing the city towards a vision where everyone can get home to their loved ones safely.
- UnGapTheMap: Seattle needs a connected network of safe & convenient streets to bike on — protected from traffic and comfortable enough for most riders, of all ages, languages, ethnicities, genders, races and abilities.
Sustainability
- Place for people: Building off the success of making cafe streets permanent, we will work towards solutions like pedestrian only streets, stay healthy streets like Lake Washington Boulevard, and superblocks.
- Systemic change: We’re pushing for systemic shifts in the way we plan for and fund our city by pushing for equity, safety, and sustainability in Seattle’s long-term planning efforts like the Seattle Transportation Plan and Comprehensive Plan.

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Whose Streets? Our Streets!
Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS) is a BIPOC workgroup, formed in July 2020 by Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, advocating for law and policy reform to better meet the needs of all street users--especially BIPOC communities.

Vision Zero
We advocate for Seattle's Vision Zero commitment -- to eliminate road-traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030 -- by supporting safety projects including community development and redesigns, and traffic calming where they are needed most.

#UnGaptheMap
We envision a city where safe, comfortable and convenient bike routes connect every neighborhood in Seattle. Our grassroots network of hyper-local volunteer groups are advocating for neighborhood routes across the city that will help riders of all abilities, ages and ethnicities bike safely.
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