February 22

Routing a greener path with neighborhood greenways

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Wallingford became the first neighborhood to incorporate “greenways,” alternative and safer routes for pedestrians and bikers. Now, the greenways are gaining more attention and extending to other neighborhoods. Last month, Seattle City Councilwoman Sally Bagshaw announced that the Seattle Department of Transportation has plans for 11 miles worth of greenways in the city.

Draft of neighborhood greenways

Students from the University of Washington entrepreneurial journalism class taught by our partners, The Common Language Project, took a look at neighborhood greenways.

Click here to read “Routing a greener path.”

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