City offices are closed today in observance of Juneteenth.
From the archives: a 1980 poster for the first Juneteenth celebration at Seattle Center.
As a courtesy reminder: paid on-street parking is not enforced during City holidays.
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- June 19th is going to be busy! People will be observing Juneteenth throughout the city, going to the match at Seattle Stadium at noon, and watching the Mariners at T-Mobile Park at 7:10 PM. Here’s your travel guide to the USA vs Australia FIFA World Cup match & all of the fun:Replying to @seattledotWant to get in on the fun, but don’t want to go downtown? There are Watch Parties throughout the city: visitseattle.org/sea26/events/Visit the SDOT blog for more details, links, and information:
- Seattle Department of Transportation repostedOK, let’s talk about expectations for Friday, June 19. You know… the day of the big match for the home team. (Thread)
GIF - Seattle Department of Transportation repostedA heat advisory remains in effect for much of the area today with near record high temperatures. Here are a few measures one can use to stayed protected from heat and the strong June sun. #wawx
- Seattle Department of Transportation repostedAlert Seattle: (SDOT) There will be regionwide travel impacts today due to the FIFA Men’s World Cup. Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood will become a pedestrian zone, and streets will be closed to cars starting at 8 a.m. People are encouraged to take transit, walk, or bike.
- It's FIFA World Cup match day! Belgium plays Egypt at noon today. Reminder: many streets in Pioneer Square are closed to drivers and open for celebration, watch parties, and fun. We'll reopen them about two hours after the match ends: seattle.gov/transportation…Transit, walking, biking, and scooting are a great way to get around during match days. Plan for some extra travel time if you're driving. Our FIFA travel guide covers everything you need to know:
- Seattle Department of Transportation repostedMonday, June 15 at noon: Seattle's first FIFA Men's World Cup match, Belgium vs. Egypt! REMINDER: many streets in Pioneer Square will be open for people and closed to vehicles starting at 8 AM. Streets re-open after the match ends & crowds clear. seattle.gov/transportation…


















