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A graphic and a map of 2026's Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard. Starting Memorial Day weekend, a portion of Lake Washington Boulevard will be closed to cars every weekend through Labor Day, giving cyclists, pedestrians, and people using mobility devices dedicated access to the Seattle waterfront.
“Seattle summers are beautiful, and everyone should be able to enjoy them,” Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said. “We’re opening Lake Washington Boulevard every weekend to make more space for people to bike, walk, roll, and spend time outdoors.”
The city said there will be additional closures on holiday weekends, including Memorial Day on Monday, May 25; Independence Day weekend beginning Friday, July 3; and Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 7.Drivers traveling to homes along the boulevard, including residents, visitors, and delivery vehicles, may enter from the nearest cross street. Park parking lots will remain open and be accessible from nearby cross streets.
Measles case in King County infant prompts exposure warning in Bellevue, Seattle Public health officials are warning residents of potential measles exposures in King County after confirming a measles case in an infant.
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