How you get around Seattle is changing

Union St. & 6th St. Intersection in Downtown Seattle
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Chapter One: The start of a new era of tough traffic in Seattle
Union St. & 6th St. Intersection in Downtown Seattle
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Chapter Two: Changes to bus routes in March 2019 pave the way for LINK light rail to expand
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Chapter Three: The Seattle Squeeze continues during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Chapter Four: Recovery and Return to Office
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Seattle Traffic Operations

What transportation agencies are doing for you

To keep people and goods moving safely and efficiently through Seattle, the City has invested in projects and programs to ease the constraint of our massive growth and redevelopment.

How you travel around Seattle is changing. It’s time to make a plan.

Every day, the City of Seattle is both working to strengthen our transit infrastructure with improvement projects small and large and ensure that our streets are safe for years to come. We are here to help you navigate our city where it’s the most challenging.

Downtown Seattle cityscape

As people return to work, our local transportation and transit agencies are working to ensure that transportation and transit are efficient and safe for the traveling public.

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We’re working together. For you.

The City of Seattle, Washington State Department of Transportation, King County Metro, Sound Transit, and the Port of Seattle are working together to keep people and goods moving safely. We’re working around the clock to help you prepare and navigate the construction impacts while keeping you informed so you can plan accordingly.