Seattle to Install 200 New Bike and Scooter Corrals to Clear Sidewalks
Seattle's Department of Transportation (SDOT) has announced plans to install over 200 bike and scooter corrals as part of a new initiative to improve sidewalk accessibility. This measure aims to alleviate growing congestion on city sidewalks, which has become a significant public safety concern. The city has seen a notable increase in scooter and bike usage, prompting the need for dedicated parking spaces to avoid sidewalk blockages. The initiative will strategically place the new corrals throughout the city to encourage alternative transportation options. Officials emphasize that this move aligns with Seattle's commitment to urban mobility and sustainability.
The project is expected to start soon, with completion targeted by the end of the year. SDOT aims to monitor the effectiveness of the corrals in promoting pedestrian safety and reducing sidewalk congestion. This initiative reflects a broader trend among urban centers to enhance transportation infrastructure and support eco-friendly commuting.