30 results for “bicycles and pedestrians”
30 results for “bicycles and pedestrians”
This agenda document outlines the Seattle City Council's briefing meeting scheduled for September 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM in Council Chamber at City Hall. The meeting includes approval of August 11, 2025 minutes, a President's Report, and consideration of 21 appointments to city commissions and boards (Appointments 03248–03293) spanning organizations including the Seattle Renters' Commission, LGBTQ Commission, Disability Commission, Design Commission, Urban Forestry Commission, Planning Commission, Landmarks Preservation Board, Parks and Recreation Commission, Arts Commission, Pedestrian Advisory Board, Bicycle Advisory Board, and Transit Advisory Board, with appointments sponsored by Council Members Juarez, Solomon, Rivera, Hollingsworth, Rinck, and Saka. Written public comments must be submitted by 10:00 a.m. to Council@seattle.gov or to City Hall to be distributed to Council members prior to the meeting.
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The MetroPlan Orlando Board met on June 12, 2024, to address transportation planning matters including approval of amendments to the FY2024-25 Transportation Improvement Plan and the 2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan. The agenda also included consent items such as approval of the April 2024 financial report and FY'24 Budget Amendment #6, along with informational reports on executive director activities, FDOT construction status, bicycle and pedestrian initiatives, and air quality. The board considered letters of support for several transit and infrastructure projects, including Lynx Central Station modernization and a Complete Streets AI initiative.
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This Seattle City Council Transportation Committee agenda for April 16, 2024, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber schedules consideration of Resolution 32131, which would approve the Seattle Transportation Plan and supersede the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans. The committee is chaired by Rob Saka with four additional members: Joy Hollingsworth (Vice-Chair), Robert Kettle, Dan Strauss, and Tanya Woo. The meeting includes provisions for remote and in-person public comment, with online registration opening one hour before the meeting and in-person registration required at least 15 minutes prior.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on April 16, 2024, at 9:35 a.m. with Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, Strauss, and Woo present (Cathy Moore arrived at 10:12 a.m. and departed at 10:53 a.m.). The Committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32131, which approves the Seattle Transportation Plan and supersedes the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans, with a 5–0 vote in favor. The Committee also heard informational briefings on the State of SDOT Assets and SDOT Vision Zero. The meeting adjourned at 11:48 a.m.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on April 2, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber with seven members present, presided over by Councilmember Saka. The committee approved Resolution 32132 designating 8th Avenue between Seneca Street and Spring Street as "Wier Harman Way" by a 5–0 vote. Resolution 32131 approving the Seattle Transportation Plan and superseding the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans was heard in committee. The committee recommended approval of Clerk File 314512, a petition to vacate an alley in Block 24, Pontius Fourth Addition extending from Denny Way to Stewart Street, by a 5–0 vote. The meeting adjourned at 11:37 a.m.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on March 19, 2024, from 9:31 a.m. to 11:55 a.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka. The committee heard three items: an Information Item on the Levy Oversight Committee Report, discussed Resolution 32131 approving the Seattle Transportation Plan and superseding the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans, and heard an Information Item briefing on New Sidewalk Prioritization and Funding.
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