Creating Walkways in Georgetown

August 5, 2017 by Carol Ohlfs and Jesse Moore, Co-leaders Duwamish Valley Safe Streets Duwamish Valley Safe Streets leads tour to homeless camps for agency & City officials Duwamish Valley Safe Streets leads tour to homeless camps for agency & City officials Duwamish Valley Safe Streets (DVSS) members believe all people in Seattle deserve a safe way to reach their closest Library, Public Medical Clinic, and Community Center. Georgetown’s new Seattle sanctioned homeless encampment hosted 50+ residents at 1001 S Myrtle Street who …

92nd: One Street To Unite Us All

August 1, 2017 Dedicated leaders in Licton Haller Greenways, Greenwood Phinney Greenways, Ballard Greenways, NW Greenways, Maple Leaf Greenways, and the Aurora Licton Urban Village (ALUV) all had a hand in promoting critical pieces of connected street for people. Thanks to connected, dedicated, long-term community work, 92nd is a protected, safe street that goes from Holman Road, across Aurora Avenue North, and across I-5, Lee Bruch and GPGW

Celebrate with a ribbon cutting and …

Bike Share Changes Seattle Safety Equation

by Cathy Tuttle July 17, 2017 Bike share will test safe Seattle streets Bike share will test safety of Seattle streets I'm so excited! This week, 1000 new orange and green bikes will be magically scattered like confetti throughout Seattle. @LimeBike has a track record of launching dock-less bike share systems. @SpinCities says it raised $8 million for bike share and eventually wants a fleet of 10,000 bikes in Seattle. Seattle is the largest market to date …

The Cost of Vision Zero

Ronacin Tjhung was struck & killed at MLK & South Graham January 2017 Ronacin Tjhung, father of 4 young children, was struck & killed in January 2017 at MLK & South Graham on his way to work January 2017 May 25, 2017 Cathy Tuttle, @SNGreenways Executive Director Every life is precious, and over the course of a year, thousands of lives in Seattle are impacted by traffic violence. In just the past few months in Seattle, two young parents were hit and killed …

Vision Zero in a Sanctuary City

May 30, 2017 Statement from Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Coalition:

We Renounce Deportation Based on Traffic Violations

Seattle, WA­ –– The undersigned members of the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Coalition release the following statement in response to the Trump Administration’s announcement on 2/21/17 that a forthcoming executive order may expand deportable offenses to include traffic violations. Advocates for safe streets have tired of hearing the trivialization of traffic violence as “just a …