Sierra Slettvet (@sierra) 's Twitter Profile
Sierra Slettvet

@sierra

Seattle should be the greenest, safest, most welcoming city on Earth.

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calendar_today16-12-2008 19:47:42

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Qagggy! (@qagggy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow, Paris’s 𝙢𝙖𝙭𝙞𝙢𝙪𝙢 speed limit (19 mph) will be lower than Seattle’s 𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙞𝙢𝙪𝙢 (20 mph). Think about that.

Tomorrow, Paris’s 𝙢𝙖𝙭𝙞𝙢𝙪𝙢 speed limit (19 mph) will be lower than Seattle’s 𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙞𝙢𝙪𝙢 (20 mph). Think about that.
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Which cargo ebike do I want? Mostly for booping around with Marge. The rad bikes were too powerful for what I wanted, everything else seems very expensive. Is there somewhere I should go (near Seattle) to test a variety of them out? Help please!

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Product Management and Designer friends, do you have recommendations for professional development courses or resources for building and upleveling product design thinking and skills?

Qagggy! (@qagggy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SDOT hasn't released its 90-day Vision Zero review but here is my 90-second Vision Zero review. Seattle needs: ✅Lower speeds ✅Narrower streets ✅Fewer lanes ✅Separation of modes

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How do I report bike / pedestrian safety issues to SDOT Traffic? This form is more oriented around potholes and abandoned vehicles, not flow of traffic: seattle.gov/transportation…

Code.org (@codeorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our ISTE #ISTELive 23 countdown continues! We'll be at booth 3055, but be sure to catch our talented special guest speakers. On June 28th at 11am we've got Jamila Cocchiola with a culturally-responsive and equitable approach on teaching Java. 🌍

Our <a href="/ISTEofficial/">ISTE</a> #ISTELive 23 countdown continues! We'll be at booth 3055, but be sure to catch our talented special guest speakers. On June 28th at 11am we've got <a href="/jamjamgobambam/">Jamila Cocchiola</a> with a culturally-responsive and equitable approach on teaching Java. 🌍
Seattle Greenways (@sngreenways) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us, and 395 other people so far, in calling on the city to prioritize safety not "through traffic" on our streets. We can safely move people and goods with well designed streets, and get #VisionZero back on track. secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/…

Join us, and 395 other people so far, in calling on the city to prioritize safety not "through traffic" on our streets. We can safely move people and goods with well designed streets, and get #VisionZero back on track. secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/…
Seattle Bike Dad 🚲 👨‍👧 (@seattlebikedad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just saw 2 families with children trying to cross the street at a crosswalk at each side of Phinney Ave N. A dozen drivers passed without slowing down. Each family had to run with their kids to cross before the next wave of cars. Is it the best we can do for our urban villages?

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For anyone looking for a clear overview of the breadth of work at Seattle Department of Transportation—plus how it's organized, its values, its budget—I recommend watching this presentation by Greg Spotts. Starts at 13:33. seattlechannel.org/videos?videoid…

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #InternationalWomensDay, a reminder that investing in women means investing in the mobility of care. Countless invisible trips we fail to value, measure or design for as a society—disproportionately made by women despite little consideration for their convenience or safety.

This #InternationalWomensDay, a reminder that investing in women means investing in the mobility of care.

Countless invisible trips we fail to value, measure or design for as a society—disproportionately made by women despite little consideration for their convenience or safety.
Sierra Slettvet (@sierra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've entered my "writing notes to the local paper" era! I love The Seattle Times Rant and Rave, I hate walking across 43rd and Phinney with my toddler. seattletimes.com/life/lifestyle…

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This is horrifying. When is Seattle Department of Transportation going to start using drivers like these as their "standard driver persona" and design streets to protect us from them? We can't even protect kids playing baseball.