The 49th annual U District StreetFair is coming up this weekend: May 19 and 20. Wow, 49 years of celebrating peace, culture and community! This will be the first year for U District, Let’s Go and we have some fun activities planned and a lot to tell you about! First off, we want to … Continued
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Transportation impacts everyone – it connects us to jobs, schools, services, and anywhere else we need or want to go. How do you get around? What would make it easier? U District, Let’s Go want’s to know what you think and over the next few weeks, U District, Let’s Go will be hitting the streets … Continued
Look around, significant transportation related investments are being made in the U District—investments that will change how people get to, through and from the area. Link light rail will become operational in 2021 expanding economic capacity and growth. What will these changes mean to our business district? What does this mean for how customers get … Continued
The 2018 Special Olympics will be held at the University of Washington with the majority of the games held at Husky Stadium, July 1 – 6, 2018. An estimated 70,000 people are expected to come to U District area to attend the games. Ridership of the Link Light Rail will be heavily in use … Continued
Do you work odd hours, or maybe transit isn’t the best commute solution for you? Are you tired of driving alone and putting miles on your car, paying for parking? You might want to consider sharing the ride. Sharing the ride or ridesharing is a great way to get work, save money on the cost … Continued
U District, Let’s Go wants to help you find you a great commute to the U District. Whether you work or volunteer here, want to save money, or maybe you’re looking to build exercise into your day. What ever your reason, our commute planning experts can help you explore all your options and find you solutions … Continued
Changes to our transit systems are about to take place, making how we pay for a ride on transit simpler, easier to understand and and less expensive when crossing multiple zones. Starting in July of this year, fares are projected to change for King County Metro and Sound Transit and in October, Community Transit will … Continued
Mayor Jenny Durkan in her 2018 State of the City Address, announced that Seattle Public high school students and Seattle Promise Scholars would be getting free ORCA passes. Passes will also be distributed to 3,000 middle school students who are income-eligible.The cost of the youth bus fare for many transit agencies has increased in recent … Continued
2021 will be a big year in transit. The link light rail extension to Northgate will open, forever changing how we get to, through and from the neighborhood. More exciting additions to our neighborhood is the Roosevelt RapidRide opening the same year. RapidRide buses come so often you don’t need a time table. Unlike your standard … Continued
Commuting from Bremerton to Seattle for work? In July the Kitsap Fast Ferries became live. Fast Ferries are walk on ferries that get you from Bremerton to Seattle and vice versa within 30 minutes. So we know they exist but how do I use it? Much like a bus you tap your ORCA card on … Continued