City Inside/Out
Local issues from all sides -- Fridays | 7 p.m.About City Inside/Out
Seattle is a vibrant and complex city, and the Seattle Channel's City Inside/Out with Brian Callanan brings you thoughtful, in-depth reports and discussions about important local issues every week.
Brian Callanan is a five-time Emmy winner who currently serves as a host, producer, and moderator for the Seattle Channel, where he's worked since 2011. His career in broadcast journalism began in 1995, and includes an 11-year stint as a reporter and anchor for Q13 News. Brian won the Seattle Municipal League's Civic Award for Government News Reporting in 2016. He lives with his wife and two daughters in West Seattle.
The Seattle cycling community is crying foul over the city's roll-out of a pared-down Bicycle Master Plan. Bicycle and street-safety advocates say they had hoped for more improvements in light of last year's passage of the Move Seattle levy. Why have bike lanes and greenways been delayed or cut? Does the Seattle Department of Transportation need to backpedal on its new five-year proposal? How does the city proceed when transit priorities collide?
On the show:
Sally Bagshaw, Seattle City Council
Tom Fucoloro, Founder, Seattle Bike Blog
Mike O'Brien, Seattle City Council
Davey Oil, Owner, G & O Family Cyclery
Phyllis Porter, Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board
Kelli Refer, Advocacy Director, Cascade Bicycle Club
Shirley Savel, Board Member, Familybike.org
Cathy Tuttle, Executive Director, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
Darby Watson, Project Development Director, SDOT