Imagine what we can do once we get a mayor that doesn’t take no for an answer on critical issues like this.

Right now, SDOT is making an affirmative, on-the-record decision to prioritize car drivers over everyone else on Denny.

Katie can reverse that!

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This blog post shares updates regarding the Route 8 and SDOT's approach to supporting reliable travel for everyone.

Concerned about Route 8? Here’s our approach to supporting reliable travel - SDOT Blog

This blog post shares updates regarding the Route 8 and SDOT's approach to supporting reliable travel for everyone.

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  1. The priorities that SDOT pursues are, fundamentally, those set by the mayor.

    Including those not set by the mayor. If you don’t make a push for the good way (transit), the old way (cars) wins.

    Katie Wilson can order the SDOT to prioritize the many (transit riders) over the few(er) car drivers.

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  2. I took the 8 last night trying to get back from work and yes it was late. Sure it was after 8 so traffic wasn’t that bad but it was still a pain to get through Denny. Maybe the Late could be better if we finally added those bus only lanes.

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