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Sunday Theater: We are ready to do this in Seattle
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3 responses to “Sunday Theater: We are ready to do this in Seattle”
You’re just trying to rub salt in the wound by juxtaposing this with the article about how Seattle can’t get any Greenways built.
Factoid: You could complete the ENTIRE STP DISTANCE on Vancouver’s network of family-friendly biking streets — local street bikeways [their version of neighborhood greenways], separated paths, and cycle tracks — and still have only ridden 85% of that network.
Seattle is falling so far behind it’s not funny anymore.
And it’s sunny in Vancouver all year round too!
Dang if we only had bicycle licenses, we too could have a fully funded bicycle road network….
YES.
I so want a north-south cycletrack through downtown Seattle. I don’t care which street — 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th — let’s just make it happen.