Streets For All Seattle
Everything is in place. Our citizens are united. Our representatives share our values. And we have the capacity to become the most walkable, bikable and transit-friendly city in America. Now we just need to step up and do it.
YES! I endorse the Streets For All Seattle Campaign.
I support the goal of making walking, bicycling and transit the easiest means of transportation in Seattle and the coalition’s effort to raise $30 million in new dedicated annual revenue to stave off cuts in bus service, double the city’s commitment to the underfunded Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plans, and build critical elements of Seattle’s transportation infrastructure.
I support the goal of making walking, bicycling and transit the easiest means of transportation in Seattle and the coalition’s effort to raise $30 million in new dedicated annual revenue to stave off cuts in bus service, double the city’s commitment to the underfunded Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plans, and build critical elements of Seattle’s transportation infrastructure.
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| Number | Date | Name | Why do you support Streets ... |
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| 58 | Wed Jun 16 22:36:39 EDT 2010 | Tri Hua | We need to provide alternative methods to transportation. Riding is good exercise, frees up street congestion, and creates a vibrant community of an active lifestyle. |
| 57 | Thu Jun 10 21:12:22 EDT 2010 | Richard Huey | I bike daily to my work, and my son bikes to his high school. In my experience (25 years of riding in Seattle), cars rule this city. It is more dangerous to bike and walk in Seattle now than More.... |
| 56 | Thu Jun 10 13:27:27 EDT 2010 | Richard Dahl | I've lived in cities that give priority to pedestrians and bicycles (Copenhagen & Helsinki) and visited others. The quality of life in these cities is so superior to those without people oriented More.... |
| 55 | Tue Jun 08 23:56:35 EDT 2010 | Thomas Catalina | America is fat. People need to know that they can get on a bike and ride in the city without the fear of severe injury or death. We need the exercise and we need fresh air. Leave the car home, break More.... |
| 54 | Tue Jun 08 21:04:22 EDT 2010 | Brian Padilla | |
| 53 | Tue Jun 08 16:46:03 EDT 2010 | Beau Morton | Getting our streets working for everyone, whether they walk, bike, ride, or drive, is vital to a healthy, vibrant city. |
| 52 | Tue Jun 08 12:35:33 EDT 2010 | Michael Gamble | |
| 51 | Tue Jun 08 12:27:19 EDT 2010 | Laura Enstrom | I want to beable to bike in the city safely. |
| 50 | Tue Jun 08 12:16:32 EDT 2010 | Don Beaty | Walkability and biking are good for everyone. Safety is critical. Prior auto centered designs and construction can be changed over time to allow everyone appropriate access. |
| 49 | Tue Jun 08 10:26:58 EDT 2010 | Anonymous | I would like to see all forms of tranportation to coexist safely! I live biking all around Seattle; and would love to feel safer on some of the roads...Nickerson being one of them. It is an important More.... |
| 48 | Tue Jun 08 10:20:02 EDT 2010 | Tim Hennings | To make walking and biking the safest and sanest way to run errands, get to work, and spend time with friends. |
| 47 | Tue Jun 08 02:39:19 EDT 2010 | Mark Despain | Although I'm not able to bike for my work as often as I'd like, I feel it is imperative to support the goal of healthier lifestyles and neighborhoods. This should include programs to encourage more environmentally More.... |
| 46 | Tue Jun 08 01:31:18 EDT 2010 | Kimberly Comstock | I bike everywhere. It's important to me that people be able to reach their destinations easily and safely by walking, bicycling, and public transportation. |
| 45 | Mon Jun 07 22:35:53 EDT 2010 | Merlin Rainwater | Automobiles are the least rational means of transportation available to citizens today. It is time to wean ourselves from the addiction to automobiles for the sake of our health, the health of our environment, More.... |
| 44 | Mon Jun 07 22:25:21 EDT 2010 | Cecilia Kiely | I don't own a car and I bike commute year-round. The streets should be safe for all-- not just those encased in two tons of steel. |
| 43 | Mon Jun 07 22:14:35 EDT 2010 | Christina Hohn | I want to be able to feel safe and BE SAFE when I'm on my bike. I'm new to cycling and feeling safe on the road eases my fear of being out there. |
| 42 | Mon Jun 07 21:45:48 EDT 2010 | Marge Evans | safety forevryone, it's not right that motorists take away the rights of everyone else |
| 41 | Mon Jun 07 21:24:47 EDT 2010 | Zach Felsenstein | Because I'm 17, and even though I couldn't grow up car-free, I want the next generation to be able to. |
| 40 | Mon Jun 07 21:21:23 EDT 2010 | Max Gordon | It is imperative for our future that we strive to build a healthy community by fostering green modes of transportation! |
| 39 | Mon Jun 07 20:43:28 EDT 2010 | Rose Ann Finkel | |
| 38 | Mon Jun 07 20:04:16 EDT 2010 | Vincent Feraudo | The more walkable and rider friendly a city is the more the quality of living goes up for all. |
| 37 | Mon Jun 07 19:30:23 EDT 2010 | Aubria Boynton | I love to ride my bicycle. It needs to be safe to ride all over the city. |
| 36 | Mon Jun 07 19:20:25 EDT 2010 | Anonymous | I want to lower my dependence on fossil fuels to save the beautiful environment that surrounds our city. I can only do this if I have safe, accessible options to ride my bike and take the bus. If not, More.... |
| 35 | Mon Jun 07 18:43:26 EDT 2010 | Mark Mazzola | If the City wants to meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals and become carbon neutral, the City Council needs to show some actual commitment by, for starters, funding the Bike Master Plan and Pedestrian More.... |
| 34 | Mon Jun 07 18:43:14 EDT 2010 | David Gordon | I bike |