Seattle Neighborhood Greenways'
Virtual Annual Volunteer Thank You Party!
Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways to virtually gather, celebrate what our community came together to achieve throughout 2020, and to launch our 10th Anniversary year!
Join for a moment to say hello or stay the whole time to meet new folks and catch up with old friends. There will …
Please join us for a not-to-be-missed panel, Strategies for Community Healing, featuring the Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS) Workgroup:
Saturday, January 16, 2:00-3:15p
In this panel discussion, one of a dozen powerful workshops being offered this week by the MLK Jr Organizing Coalition in its 39th Annual MLK Jr Day celebration, activists will describe their innovative …
Thank you for supporting Seattle Neighborhood Greenways. More than ever, we need your help this year to reach our annual fundraising goal. With your help, we can keep making an impact next year. Every amount counts and we thank you in advance for including us in your year-end giving. If you haven’t donated to our end-of-year campaign yet, this is one of those years that would really make a …
A letter from Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Director Gordon Padelford
You would need thousands of words to fully describe a year as difficult as 2020, but as I reflect on Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, looking back on our work together this year, three surprisingly positive words keep coming to mind: responsive, resilient, and revolutionary.
Responsive, because after the pandemic hit, we paused, talked to our grassroots network and the …

All people deserve traffic signals that allow them to walk and roll safely, conveniently, and with dignity. But right now, too many traffic signals...
- Don’t give you enough time to cross the street safely
- Take forever to let you cross
- Make you push a button to get a walk light
So last year, in response to advocates like you, the City Council directed SDOT to come up with a new …