
Prior to the closure, the West Seattle Bridge was the main arterial between West Seattle and downtown, with about 100,000 trips daily. These major routes encompass the most common commutes for West Seattle residents.įinding ways to get people out of cars and onto bikes will be necessary to prevent catastrophic traffic gridlock due to the cracks that closed the West Seattle Bridge in March. The featured routes include: West Seattle Junction to South Lake Union, White Center to downtown via the Spokane Street Bridge, Spokane Street Bridge Detour to 1st Avenue South Bridge, and a White Center to Georgetown loop. “By partnering with IZIP, we were able to create an informative map and videos highlighting major routes and other information that new bicyclists might want to know.” “The goal of this project is to help new riders and bike-curious folks feel comfortable and confident commuting by providing high quality route information in an easily understandable format,” says Vicky Clarke, Cascade Bicycle Club policy director. The maps and videos, available at /westseattle, show the safest bike routes for navigating within West Seattle, for bicycling to Georgetown and South Seattle, and for getting over the Spokane Street “low bridge” to connect with bike routes leading to downtown Seattle.
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Cascade is also urging the city to spend one percent of its West Seattle Bridge Project budget on bike infrastructure-with the goal of increasing bicycle commutes to 10 percent.Ĭascade Bicycle Club and electric bike brand IZIP have partnered to create a series of bike maps and instructional videos to help West Seattle residents impacted by the West Seattle Bridge closure more safely and confidently bicycle to downtown and throughout their community. Wash bags prolong the life of your Activewear.Cascade partners with e-bike brand IZIP to create maps and videos showing the safest West Seattle routes. If Pilling Occurs: Use a good quality fabric shaver on the surface of the fabric to

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