Our work goes beyond transportation — streets should be vibrant places where people can gather, play, build community, and support local businesses. Seattle’s streets make up a quarter of the city’s total land, and they should reflect our collective needs and priorities for enhancing the quality of life.
Last year, we codified the People Streets and Public Spaces program into Seattle’s long-term transportation plan and secured funding for it through the transportation levy.
We’re building on that momentum to support streets as places projects at the heart of neighborhoods around the city, like Pike Place Market for People and Ballard Avenue.
Our Priorities
Supporting Efforts to Pedestrianize Streets

Streets we're working to pedestrianize include Pike Place, Ballard Avenue, and Crockett Plaza.
Updating Seattle’s street design guide
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Supporting the standing up of the PSPS team
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