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Spokane Street Viaduct savings to be used for transportation investments

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013 by

Mayor McGinn spoke at the Spokane Street Viaduct completion ceremony last December. Photo courtesy of SDOT

The City recently completed its largest  transportation project in three decades, the Spokane Street Viaduct, and managed to come in under budget.

These cost savings, achieved through favorable bidding climate and strong oversight of the $163 million project, will now be used to invest in various transportation projects, the city announced today.

Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Department of Transportation Director Peter Hahn announced that these funds, totaling$11.75 million, will be invested in sidewalks, basic road maintenance, upgrades to the city’s traffic signal system, work to complete the Burke-Gilman “Missing Link” and support for Seattle’s updated Transit Master Plan.

“We are working hard to capture these savings and spend them on the things that Seattleites care about,” stated McGinn. “That’s why we are using these dollars to support pedestrian safety, invest in basic infrastructure upgrades, road maintenance and planning for the future. I thank our Department of Transportation for their stewardship of taxpayer dollars in their work to bring in Spokane Street under-budget.”

The work that will be funded by these savings include:

- Major road reconstruction – $3.5 million
- Freight corridor improvement – $1 million
- Repair of two city-owned retaining walls – $700,000
- Additional funds for crack sealing program, a pothole prevention technique – $200,000. This nearly doubles the Mayor’s budget for crack sealing to $450,000
- Bike Master Plan implementation- $1 million
- Sidewalk improvements/Pedestrian Master Plan implementation- $1 million
- Neighborhood Street Fund – $1 million
- Adaptive Traffic Signal study and work on recommended projects – $2.5 million
- Support for Transit Master Plan implementation – $800,000
- Only in Seattle funding for infrastructure investments in neighborhood business districts – $50,000

The funding for this work is included in Mayor McGinn’s Supplemental Budget proposal to the City Council for the first quarter of 2013.

“By completing the Spokane Street Viaduct project under budget, we are able to fund needed transportation investments elsewhere in Seattle,” said Hahn. “These resources will help make walking, driving and biking easier and safer for everyone.”

Volvo Car Group reveals world-first Cyclist Detection with full Auto brake

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013 by

To help prevent collisions, Volvo is making its cars smart enough to detect people walking and riding bicycles. What do you think?

More on the Volvo blog.

NPR: In Many Families, Exercise Is By Appointment Only

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013 by

Did you catch NPR’s story today about families trying to keep their kids exercising? Listen to hear how our neighborhood designs can keep families unhappily trapped in the car in search of exercise or more happily exercising, simply as they get around.



Emily Finch (left), a mother of six, and Martina Fahrner, co-owner of Clever Cycles in Portland, Ore., ride Bakfiets Cargobikes. Finch traded in her Chevy Suburban for her bicycle, which she uses for her daily errands. David Gilkey/NPR

Sound Transit to increase secure bicycle parking

Thursday, February 21st, 2013 by

The Mt. Baker Link Station currently has covered short-term bicycle parking indicated by the circle. The star indicates the proposed location for the ten new bicycle lockers at the north end of the station.

Sound Transit is installing a bike cage at the Beacon Hill Station.

It will open next year with twenty-four spaces, but the cage will eventually hold 48 bikes. The metal mesh cage will be covered, internally illuminated, monitored by video and accessible by either a key or key pad.

The Beacon Hill Neighborhood Greenway is accessible just behind the proposed bike cage location at S Lander Street and 18th Avenue, and connects from the I-90 trail to Jefferson Park and into Georgetown.

The addition of secure bicycle parking at Beacon Hill is one step further to providing seamless connections where people of all ages and abilities can safely and conveniently travel by bike.

A bike made out of cars

Monday, February 18th, 2013 by

Spanish creative agency Lola Madrid has found a way to upcycle junkyard cars and turn them into the most efficient, ecological and healthy means of transportation: bicycles.