Entries for tag "district-2"

Michael Colmant Memorial Ride & Walk

Michael Colmant was passionate about swimming, running, cycling, and aviation. He was a dedicated colleague at King County International Airport, helping to lift up people of color in his profession. He was a loving father and caring friend.

On April 11, 2021, Michael, 63, was

hit and killed by a driver

while biking. The driver fled the scene and is still at large. They were driving a Silver 2000 Lincoln …

World Day of Remembrance Seattle

World Day of Remembrance is a UN affiliated world-wide event to commemorate victims of traffic violence  http://worlddayofremembrance.org/   Vision Zero Seattle, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and other local groups are taking part: https://www.facebook.com/events/268515693545860/ Memorial Gathering at City Hall Thursday, November 17th 2016 at NOON City Hall lobby 5th & Cherry Distribute silhouettes to put up locally. Hear from first responders and from families whose loved ones were killed in Seattle traffic. ALL …

Let's MOVE Seattle! 4 Easy Ways You Can Help Next Week

October 9, 2015

Check out many ways you can pitch in to support safe streets by helping the Move Seattle Levy!

TWIBBONS!

Add a "Twibbon" to your Facebook or Twitter profile picture.

Yard Signs

Place signs in your neighborhood (the best places are in areas where lots of people are going to be going by). Gordon@seattlegreenways.org can get signs to you. Be sure to take a selfie with your sign …

Right-of-Way Declaration of Independence & Bill of Rights

Cathy Tuttle July 4 2015 Cross-posted with The Urbanist

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all people are created equal, whether they are rich or poor, black or white, young or old, and that we are endowed with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.  

  1. We the people recognize that the ownership or use of a private vehicle does not imply …

Seattle Neighborhood Greenways throws in the towel

Gordon Padelford April 1, 2015 Seattle Neighborhood Greenways has grown from a scrappy group of six neighbors who met in a church basement in 2011, to an advocacy powerhouse with 20 groups and hundreds of volunteers who influence how millions of dollars are invested in safe street improvements. But, we have decided it is time to throw in the towel. "It was a difficult decision" says Cathy Tuttle the Executive …