Category: Infrastructure
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Release the Kraken: NW 36th Street reopens with new public art
NW 36th Street, between Leary Way NW and 3rd Avenue NW, quietly reopened last week to cars and…
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On a Friday night in Fremont, Route 40 crews got to work
Crews work on a Friday evening to finish painting crosswalks and bike lane markings at N 34th St…
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Fremont’s mail: Then and now
If you’ve gone looking for a blue United States Postal Service mailbox in Fremont in the last year…
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Seattle leads the nation in bike commuting, Fremont is at the center of it
May is Bike Everywhere Month, and if recent numbers are any indication, Fremont is already doing its part.…
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Route 40 work uncovers Fremont’s brick past
The Seattle Department of Transportation’s Route 40 work has scraped more than old asphalt from the tops of…
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Have opinions about Aurora? SDOT wants to hear them
The Seattle Department of Transportation is looking for people who live or work near Aurora to join a…
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Route 40 now stops at the Lenin statue as Fremont’s transit map shifts
A piece of Fremont transit history quietly ended this weekend when the northbound transit stop at Fremont Ave…
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Remembering the Nisqually Earthquake damage in Fremont
Where were you Feb. 28, 2001? Twenty-five years ago today, the Nisqually Earthquake shook Seattle for nearly a…
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Stone Way safety upgrades begin this year
Seattle’s Department of Transportation is bringing major safety improvements to Stone Way N this year, with construction expected…
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Northbound I-5 closes this weekend – here we go again
Heads up, Fremont! If you’re heading south or coming home from the south this weekend, maybe rethink that…
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