Mayoral candidates to discuss biking, walking and transit during Livable Streets Forum

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Leading up to August’s primary, eight candidates for Seattle mayor will discuss their plans for making Seattle’s streets great places for walking, playing, using transit, shopping, biking, getting to school and raising a family in an upcoming forum.

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During the Livable Streets Forum, candidates will discuss top issues facing Seattle’s streets such as safety,  safe routes to school, access to transit, maintenance, neighborhood business districts, greenery, and biking.

The free event will take place Monday, July 1, from 7 till 8 p.m. at the MLK F.A.M.E  Community Center, 3201 E Republican St.

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The Livable Streets candidate forum is hosted by Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and the Park Shore Retirement Community with support from Madison Park Community Council, Seattle Parks Foundation, Commute Seattle, Sustainable Seattle, Senior Services, Seattle Subway, Feet First, the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, Cascade Bicycle Club, 12th Ave Stewards, Seattle Bike Blog, Futurewise, Capitol Hill EcoDistrict, West Seattle Bike Connections and Bike Works.

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