Upcoming Spring Events

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Stay connected with the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways community by joining us for one of these upcoming video-conferencing events and meetings:

Neighborhood Groups Monthly Meetups. Citywide, and throughout the month of April. Contact us directly at info@seattlegreenways.org for the Zoom conference call details:

West Seattle Bike Connections Monthly Meeting. Tuesday, April 7th, 6:30pm - 8:00 pm. Video-conferencing via Zoom.

Central Seattle Greenways Monthly MeetingMonday, April 13th, 6:00pm …

Community Spotlight: Peaches Thomas in New Role for Duwamish Valley Safe Streets

PeachesThomas Peaches Thomas, a long-time Traffic Safety Advocate, has stepped into a new role as Community Outreach Coordinator with Duwamish Valley Safe Streets. She will be working to create opportunities for residents, specifically youth, to foster a culture of walking and rolling. You may recognize Peaches from her role last year co-leading community outreach for SDOT's pilot Home Zone project in South Park, or from her work as a member …

Come Celebrate! Annual Volunteer Party

Come Celebrate! Annual Volunteer Appreciation Party Friday, January 31, 2020, 5:30 - 8:00 pm Japanese Cultural and Community Center of WA RSVP Here Volunteer Party 2020 (2).png Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways to celebrate what you helped accomplish in 2019 and kick off 2020 with good food, drinks, and friends! Featuring special guests Elliot Helmbrecht the Mayor's Transportation Advisor, and Dongho Chang the City's Chief Traffic Engineer. And come for the art, kids activities, and …

6th Avenue NW Greenway Project Proves “Yes We Can!”

By Melissa Riesland   Photo Credit Catherine Anstett (2) Photo by Catherine Anstett. In November 2019, the first leg of the 6th Avenue Neighborhood Greenway gained funding via the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Your Voice Your Choice program. In 2020, 6th Avenue NW, between NW 43rd and NW 50th Streets, will become a designated right-of-way, with bicycle-friendly speed humps, stop signs at east/west-bound intersections, and 20 mph speed limit signs. People riding bikes can …