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2025-10-16

Watch: Best Side Cycling rides the E Marginal Way bikeway + Join us for a collab ride October 25

https://youtu.be/GMl2xOEEuiE

Hanoch Yeung calls them “one of the new best bike lanes in town.” The E Marginal Way bikeway is now open, and Yeung toured them in his latest video for Best Side Cycling.

He also reached out to Seattle Bike Blog and asked if we wanted to collaborate on a big group ride to meet up with the official opening celebration before making a very flat 14-mile loop around nearly all of the city’s Industrial District via the new bikeway, the Duwamish Trail, South Park, Georgetown and SoDo. Thanks to the E Marginal Way project as well as the recently-opened South Park to Georgetown and Georgetown to Downtown bike lanes, this loop around Seattle’s Industrial District is now almost entirely possible within protected bike lanes and trails. I’d say that’s worthy of a celebration.

It’s a no-drop ride, and all bikes and experience levels are welcome. Meet up in front of the Seattle Ferry Terminal 10 a.m. October 25.

From Best Side Cycling via Instagram.

A side note about naming of the Industrial District: Colloquially, a lot of people refer to most of the Seattle Industrial District as “SODO” or, more accurately, “SoDo.” But “South of the Dome” (I confirmed this origin in 2022 in one of my favorite SBB Twitter threads) really only refers to the part of the Industrial District near the south end of the stadiums, and SoDo is not an official city designation. The boundaries are further obscured by the SODO Business Improvement District, which draws boundaries that extend further than just the areas directly south of the stadiums. Instead, the city’s official Geographic Indexing Atlas groups the industrial lands on both sides of the Duwamish River north of South Park and Georgetown as one big “Industrial District.” It also groups that those neighborhoods, the Industrial District and Harbor Island into one area (“Area 18“). If you’ve ever wondered why the mapping app on your phone sometimes refers to neighborhoods you’ve never heard of (I lived in the “Minor” neighborhood for six years and never once heard a person refer to it by that name), it’s probably because of this city atlas.

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Event poster with logos for Best Side Cycling and Seattle Bike Blog as well as a bike lane sign. Seattle bike lanes celebration tour. Saturday October 25th 10AM. Meet at Seattle Ferry Terminal. Flat 14-mile no-drop ride. All bikes and experience welcomed. East Marginal Way Grand Opening.Map of the ride route from the Ferry Teminal to the East Marginal Way Opening Celebration to the Duwamish Trail to the Georgetown bike lanes and ending back at the ferry terminal.
2025-10-07

Sổ đỏ ghi sai vị trí đất ở? 🤔 Đừng lo! Nếu có sai sót trong quá trình cấp, bạn có thể yêu cầu đính chính hoặc cấp lại để đảm bảo quyền lợi của mình nhé! 😉
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Làm sổ đỏ không còn là nỗi lo! 11 bước đơn giản giúp bạn hoàn thành thủ tục đất đai một cách nhanh chóng và dễ dàng. Nắm vững giấy tờ cần thiết và các chi phí liên quan để quá trình làm sổ đỏ diễn ra suôn sẻ.
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Ông Đào Huy B. (SN 1955, Hà Nội) mất tiền tỷ vì tin lời thông gia giới thiệu kẻ lừa đảo "chạy" sổ đỏ. Hy hữu trường hợp bị lừa ngay từ người thân quen!

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2025-09-26

Mariners playoff games could lead to 115,000 people in SoDo on gamedays rawchili.com/mlb/343554/ #ALWest #Baseball #Events #Mariners #playoffs #seahawks #Sodo #SoundTransit #traffic

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2025-09-25

Went on a bike ride for a haircut and to test out the route (uses the entire Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project) for a celebration bike ride in the Duwamish Valley coming this Sunday with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, SDOT, and Cascade Bicycle Club. It feels so good to be able to ride my bike again!
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My e-bike sits in a 2-way bike lane protected by concrete mini jersey barriers as a King County Metro bus passes by with a view of the Seattle skyline at nightWide angle view of the 6th Avenue bike lane crossing at Spokane Street underneath a viaduct; the bike lane continues across the intersection passing under the viaductA green painted flexpost protected bike lane extends on 6th Avenue near a tower lit with neon lights for Franz Bakery as a light rail train passes by on elevated tracks at nightThe intersection of 6th Avenue and Lander Street at night with diagonal crossbike markings and green bicycle signals
2025-09-25

Bike routes from Georgetown to downtown and South Park officially open + Dual celebration Sept. 28

Two major bike connections to Georgetown are opening at the same time, so SDOT is hosting one party for both of them 12–2 p.m. Sunday (September 28) at Mini Mart City Park.

Two community bike rides will converge at the celebration. Cascade is hosting a ride from the International District that leaves Hing Hay Park at 10:45 a.m. Seattle Neighborhood Greenways is hosting a ride that leaves South Park Plaza at 10:30 a.m. (UPDATE: The SDOT news release said the downtown ride started at 11:45, but I confirmed with the ride leader that it is actually 10:45. Thank you commenter Hat for noticing that the Cascade ride listing had a different time, you saved a lot of folks a headache.)

The Georgetown to Downtown project has been largely complete for a while, though there are still some missing pieces. Even with its twists and turns, it is a massive improvement to bike access through SoDo and the industrial district where a disproportionate number of people are killed in traffic collisions. For nearly two decades the SoDo Trail since the SoDo Trail was completed as part of Sound Transit’s Link light rail line, the trail has had no bike connections at either end. It has just been this isolated oasis where cycling was pleasant, but only if you could navigate uncomfortable and often dangerous streets to get there.

Now, people can get from the southern terminus of the trail at S Forest Street to S Lucile Street on the north end of the Georgetown neighborhood all within protected bike lanes along 6th Ave S and the Airport Way bridge over the railroad tracks. However, there still is no bike connection from the trail’s terminus at Stadium Station to downtown (see section at the end of this post).

Meanwhile, the entirely separate Georgetown to South Park project constructed new sections of trail and bike lanes that dramatically improve connections between the neighboring communities. The new route runs mostly along Ellis Ave S, E Marginal Way and the South Park Bridge allowing people to comfortably bike from the north end of South Park to the south end of the Georgetown business district. A planned mini park with a trail and dog park is still planned on the Flume property, but work has not yet started. Until that trail is complete, there will be a temporary trail on E Marginal Way protected by water-filled barriers.

The projects are huge improvements to bike safety and mobility to and between both neighborhoods, and they put a ton of pressure on the city to address biking and walking circulation within the neighborhoods as well. The lack of a safe and comfortable way to get from S Lucile Street to S Bailey Street is even more glaring now than it was before. I know some riders cross Airport Way and ride through the continuous loading dock area behind the buildings on the east side of the street, but this is not an obvious or high quality solution and doesn’t have access to all of the business district. There is also no safe and comfortable bike route traveling north and south within South Park as 14th Ave S behaves more like a highway connection than a neighborhood main street, which has had devastating consequences. These two connection projects are amazing, but the work is far from over.

More details from SDOT:

Please join us to celebrate as we wrap up the Georgetown to South Park Connection Project!

  • When: September 28, 12-2 p.m.
  • Where: Mini Mart City Park (6525 Ellis Ave S)

We will have food, music, and more! Please join us to celebrate the completion of the Georgetown to Downtown and Georgetown to South Park Safety Projects.

Feel free to share this invitation with friends, family, and neighbors!

Ride with a group

Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and Cascade Bicycle Club will be leading group rides to the Duwamish Valley Celebration via the newly built Georgetown to Downtown or Georgetown to South Park project routes!

  • Georgetown to South Park ride:
    • Starting point: South Park Plaza at 11:30 a.m.
    • Skill level: All ages and abilities
    • Led by: Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
  • Georgetown to Downtown ride:
    • Starting point: Hing Hay Park at 10:45 a.m.
    • Skill level: Experienced cyclists
    • Led by: Cascade Bicycle Club

Both rides are planned to arrive at the event around 12-12:15 p.m.

Why the Georgetown to downtown route still doesn’t reach downtown

The Georgetown to Downtown bike route still doesn’t quite reach downtown as the SoDo Trail still ends at Stadium Station. The plan is to install a bike connection on 6th Ave S where a shelter with capacity for 270 people operated by the Salvation Army has fully fenced off the street and sidewalks since it opened in 2020 with funding from King County. At one point, King County had planned to invest in the shelter to expand its capacity and range of services to create what it called the SODO Services Hub, but neighborhood backlash caused the county to abandon that plan in 2022. Since then, the shelter has been operating in a limbo state with temporary fencing still blocking off all street access.

SDOT would very much like to not wade into the politics of this situation, it seems. They didn’t mention the missing connection in a recent update announcing the “completion” of the Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project even though connecting to downtown is literally in the project’s name. An SDOT spokesperson said, “We have a design ready for the section between Royal Brougham Way and Seattle Blvd and are coordinating next steps with partners to align on operations in the area. While there isn’t a set construction date yet, we are prepared to move forward once that coordination is complete.”

Waiting for this shelter to go away isn’t a great option, and SDOT should be looking for ways to establish an alternative route while the county figures out the shelter’s future. A lot of people live there and rely on those services, and there isn’t an obvious place to move a facility of this size. But the full closure of 6th Ave S without a quality detour is creating unacceptable safety conditions for people trying to bike between downtown and the SoDo Trail. SDOT should have installed a temporary (or permanent) bike facility on S Royal Brougham Way and either 4th Ave S or Airport Way S back in 2020 when this facility first closed off the street. But now that this new route has opened, the need is even more urgent. We shouldn’t tie bike safety to the removal of the shelter.

Another option would be to work with the Salvation Army and King County to open a walking and biking corridor on 6th Ave S through the shelter complex, though this may make shelter operations more complicated since it uses buildings on both sides of the street. It may be easier and faster to just create a temporary bikeway on Airport Way or 4th Ave.

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Two maps showing the Georgetown to downtown and Georgetown to South Park Safety Projects.Event poster saying "You're invited! Join us in celebrating the completion of two Duwamish Valley bike projects connecting South Park, Georgetown, SODO and downtown! Walk, roll, bike, scoot — you name it, and we'll see you there! There will be food and activities for the whole family. Sunday, September 28. 12 - 2pm. Mini Mart City Park 6525 Ellis Ave S.
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Hà Nội rút ngắn thời gian cấp sổ đỏ lần đầu cho cá nhân, hộ gia đình: Chỉ 20 ngày làm việc tổng cộng, trong đó đăng ký đất đai và tài sản gắn liền mất 17 ngày, nhận sổ chỉ 3 ngày. Quy trình nhanh chóng giúp người dân dễ dàng hơn trong việc xác nhận quyền sử dụng đất!

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Một số trường hợp đất nông nghiệp không được cấp sổ đỏ theo Luật Đất đai 2024 mà người dân cần lưu ý.

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Hai quy định mới về sổ đỏ có hiệu lực từ 15/08/2025 sẽ giúp người dân hưởng lợi lớn nhờ cải tiến thủ tục hành chính và mở rộng thời gian ghi nợ tiền sử dụng đất.
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Chính quyền xã giữ "sổ đỏ" của dân 20 năm vì thông tin trên hồ sơ địa chính không thống nhất. Người dân được cấp từ 2005 nhưng đến nay vẫn chưa nhận được.

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