WSBC October 2 meeting

Our monthly meeting is coming up. You are invited!
Tuesday, October 2, 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
Neighborhood House
6400 Sylvan Way SW
in High Point. North side entry.

Come join us to discuss and plan

  • Updates on SDOT projects, including trails
  • Race and social justice – our group and our communities
  • The Mayor’s proposed 2019 budget
  • Next steps for Delridge corridor
  • Fauntleroy, Avalon and 36th Ave SW
  • Renewed Cascade Connects advocacy
  • [your item here]

Park(ing) Day on Delridge at Boren STEM K-8 School

We worked with the school and PTSA to celebrate Park(ing) Day!

First graders having a blast in the demonstration “protected bike lane”.

Kids and parents came over to see the demonstration protected bike lane and play games.  Thanks to Bell Helmets, we had 50 helmets to give to excited kids who need them. Teacher Adrianne brought over her whole first grade class and their “fence” of wishes and goals.

Thank you to all participants!

Doug Ollerenshaw led the effort. Michael Oxman, arborist, brought the plants that protected the bike lane. Kathy Dunn brought a great library of children’s books featuring bike riding.   Bob Winship led the helmet fitting. Kate Wells, Joe Laubach and Don Brubeck helped with games and helmets and info for parents. SDOT and Seattle Neighborhood Greenways provided the bike lane supplies.

Kathy Dunn, 1st grade teacher Adrianne, Micheal Oxman, and Parking Day leader Doug Ollerenshaw.
Joe Laubach and passengers on the new cargo bike.

North Delridge Action Plan

Seattle OPCD has released the final version of the North Delridge Action Plan. As we focus on the Delridge Multi-modal Corridor, this plan gives wider context from several years of community involvement for north Delridge neighborhoods, including from a number of people in our group.  Worth a good look.

The “active transportation” section starting on page 39 has goal that align with ours for safe, efficient bike and pedestrian transportation and for good access to transit. There are some good new items about improving the greenways and east-west connections, and improving stairways and un-opened streets, too.  Let’s talk at our next meeting about what our role can be to help the neighborhoods realize this vision.

Delridge Needs Safe Bike Routes

West Seattle Bike Connections is putting the “Multi-Modal” back into the Delridge Multi-modal + Transit Corridor Project

Doug is a scientist and lover of beer. He lives in Delridge, and he wants a safe and comfortable way to ride with his wife and child to White Center. Doug was a pro bike racer, but he is not comfortable riding with his family on Delridge Way.

Charmaine is a musician and square dance caller. She lives in White Center and wants to be able to bike with her husband and child to Delridge’s library, parks and community center.

Right now, neither of them has good options, so they organized a ride with other West Seattle Bike Connections members, Gordon Padelford from Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, Cascade Bicycle Club’s Kelsey Mesher, and three SDOT outreach and project management people to look into improvements.

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West Seattle Bike Connections’ top priority for 2018 is the Delridge RapidRide H multi-modal corridor project. This is the opportunity to make the street safe for people walking and biking, including getting to and from the new RapidRide stops. This is one of the Move Seattle Levy projects that WSBC members worked hard to pass, because of the positive impact it can have for the traditionally underserved neighborhoods of the Delridge Corridor. Delridge is the flattest, most direct route through the valley (the “dell” between the ridges), from the south end at White Center to the north end at the West Seattle Bridge and the Alki and Duwamish Trails.

With help from Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, we reached  agreements from SDOT staff on some key requests we made for Delridge, and for spot improvements to the alternate northbound greenway bike route that SDOT has proposed. These are reflected in SDOT’s revised “Option 3″ for the corridor.

Any program cuts due to the Move Seattle Levy “reset” must not be at the cost of safety for the most vulnerable users of the road: people walking and biking to bus stops or other destinations on Delridge.

This year, we are building relationships with community groups. In April, four of our members did a helmet giveaway and fitting at Boren STEM K-8 school, using a Small Sparks grant that Joe and Marlowe Laubach got through the PTSA. WSBC members who are school parents led Bike to School activities.  We have worked on Safe Routes to Schools projects that residents, teachers and Delridge Neighborhood Development Association initiated . We moved our monthly meetings to Neighborhood House in High Point, more convenient to the Delridge corridor. We’ve got a Parking Day activity scheduled for 9/21/18 at Boren STEM K-8. We led a Cycle History bike ride focusing on Delridge with Southwest Seattle Historical Society. Several of us have given support to a resident who was seriously injured in a crash with a car driver while riding at Orchard and Delridge. We are looking for more opportunities to work with and hear from community groups and individual residents.

There is lots more work to do. It will take concentrated effort to build community support in time to have an impact on the RapidRide project. But we have members who are willing. Would you like to join in?  Send an email to westseattlebikeconnections@gmail.com.

Park(ing) Day is coming 9/21

Join us at Louisa Boren STEM K-8 School on Delridge!
  • Create a demonstration protected bike lane (about 40 feet long)
  • Give away and fit bike helmets
  • Play games and have fun!

2:00 to 4:30 pm

Directly across the street from the school’s main entry and crosswalk. 5950 Delridge Way SW

Thank you to Bell Helmets, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways,  Michael Oxman Arborist, and Louisa Boren STEM K-8 school and PTSA for support!

If you can volunteer some time between 2:00 and 4:30, please send an email to westseattlebikeconnections@gmail.com

WSBC September 4 meeting

Our monthly meeting is coming up. You are invited!
Tuesday, September 4, 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
Neighborhood House
6400 Sylvan Way SW
in High Point. North side entry.

Come join us to discuss and plan

  • Parking Day planning for 9/21 at Boren School.
  • Updates on Avalon repaving; Spokane/Avalon/Harbor; East Marginal Way
  • Update on Move Seattle Levy “reset”
  • Race and social justice – our group and our communities
  • Next steps for Delridge corridor
  • [your item here]