It is wild when you look around and realize how limited housing options are for people in wheelchairs.
Thanks to @ceceliablack.bsky.social for sharing her advocacy and insight!
It is wild when you look around and realize how limited housing options are for people in wheelchairs.
Thanks to @ceceliablack.bsky.social for sharing her advocacy and insight!
*Seattle accountable
Almost 100 lime scooters block a sidewalk
I'm in a scooter nightmare trying to navigate from the pioneer square art walk to the light rail. How is this OK? Street parking corrals have to be a solution. It's time that we hold Seattle.
I literally cannot pee without insurance approving a catheter order and can't pay thousands of dollars out of pocketat for medical supplies with the hope that my future coverage will reimburse me
I'm so tired of employers and benefit programs processing insurance applications weeks AFTER your coverage begins and nonchalantly telling you it's retroactive.
Traffic
Just watched a car driver pass this big line of traffic that my bus is stuck in driving down the center turning lane. Rainier is such a failure of design
Waiting for a late 8 to get to a #WeekWithoutDriving access ride along and it's wheelchair section is full. Unreliable buses mean more people waiting for a single bus and more likely that the only 2 seats i can use will be full.
So excited to gear up for #WeekWithoutDriving with a King County Council proclamation!
We know not everyone can go an entire week without driving. If it's 1 trip, 1 day or simply reflecting on your options when you do have to grab the keys, you can still participate in #WeekWithoutDriving
Currently @councilmember-amr.bsky.social is the only nondriver on council & I think it's clear that she came with a different set of comp plan priorities
#WeekWithoutDriving is 1 week away! Having electeds who are willing and wanting to understand the experiences of nondrivers matters and impacts legislation throughout the year. Ask your Councilmembers to participate! @cmdanstrauss.bsky.social @cmsaranelson.bsky.social
A line of people wait for an elevator
This elevator line encapsulates the Overlook walk experience for people in wheelchairs
Image with text reading "Seattle City Council Candidate Forum on Disability Issues D2 D8 D9 July 14th, 2025 5:30 - 8, Centilia Cultural Center, Beacon Hill"
Join us next Monday, July 14th, from 5:30 - 8 for a special City Council candidate forum focused on disability issues in Beacon Hill!
www.eventbrite.com/e/city-counc...
The 46th District Democrats endorse Katie @wilsonforseattle.bsky.social for mayor -- and it wasn't close. She got 75% of the vote, with the next closest candidate at 28%. Wow. You love to see this too!
so cool to see children testifying against a housing plan because their moms told them the city council was trying to kill the environment by chopping down all the pretty trees
“Even if we manage to live somewhere with reliable transit or find a job that allows for remote work, too often employers will still list a driver’s license as a condition of employment — even when the job has nothing to do with driving.”
It’s happening!!! will be an awesome organizing tool to build transit rider power and leadership pipelines for nondrivers
If you're a Washington resident, please send your state legislators a message through this action alert to preserve state funding for the library:
Help us get a wheelchair right to repair bill passed! Wheelchair users spend weeks and months, often in dangerous situations, waiting for basic repairs they could often do at home. Urge your reps to pass it in the house!
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People at a bus stop rallying for MOAR BUS! Signs say things like Lake Forest Park for Bus Rapid Transit, Less Fuss, More Bus, and so forth. The protesters are men and women of various ages, from 3 1/2 and 10 up. One woman is in a wheelchair, and a bicycle is visible in the background. Buses are for everyone y’all!
The protest group greets the bus with friendly signs. The bus riders seemed to enjoy pro-bus advocacy.
It was nice when the bus came for our pro-bus rally. Photo above shows rally organizers @kirkhovenkotter.com and @katielorah.bsky.social and other local transit advocates. Here you can also see co-organizer @ceceliablack.bsky.social of Disability Rights Washington.
New sidewalks, bus lanes & lighting! What's the controversy?!
This bill is still a battle. NCART (representing vendors) and therapy associations are lobbying hard to block a majority of repairs, arguing that many people are too medically complex to direct their own care. Waiting for repairs in a broken wheelchair is far more dangerous than giving people agency
2 national companies have a near monopoly on wheelchair sales & repairs. Wheelchair users have to wait weeks and months for repairs, leaving us completely immobile. SB 5680 would require manufacturers to provide owners with access to parts & information needed to do repairs ourselves
Sign reading "my body my chair my right to repair" in front of spare wheel
A group of wheelchair users holding signs and spare tires sit in front of Washington State's capitol building
A group of wheelchair users holding signs sit inside a hallway outside house chambers
A group of 11 wheelchair users sitting inside a hearing room with Representative Gregerson
Proud to be part of a wheelchair led group advocating for our right to repair our own wheelchairs. We've been fighting the wheelchair vendor lobby to keep ableist exemptions blocking most repairs out of the bill. Yesterday, SB 5680 narrowly passed out of committee without any of NCART's amendments
Washington state hasn’t had a Republican governor since 1980 and we’ve had D majorities in our legislature since 2017. And yet we are still committing climate arson with highway expansion.
We need everyone to sign in PRO for HB 1418, a bill that would allow transit agencies to appoint 2 transit riders to voting members of agency boards. I don't know what's scary about rider representation, but a lot of people are opposed.
app.leg.wa.gov/csi/Senate?s...
Amplifying this! If only the preservation board cared so much about people with disabilities...
Zoning map of area
…leveraging affordable housing subsidies to build a complex for transit reliant residents with lots of wheelchair accessible units. The I looked up the zoning. In the proposed comp plan, is slated to stay a neighborhood (low rise) residential zone. Literally 200 ft from a light rail stop. 2/
Great interview here. @ceceliablack.bsky.social really demystifies the One Seattle growth plan, w/ special attention to how restrictive zoning impacts people with disabilities, who are too often overlooked in the planning process. www.kuow.org/stories/how-...
“Combined with our dominance of single-family zoning, this means that the majority of our city prohibits the types of housing most likely to be accessible, leaving many neighborhoods with very few options for people with mobility disabilities.”- @ceceliablack.bsky.social