Emergency Preparedness Classes at Seattle Central in May
Seattle Emergency Preparedness Friends and Partners –The Seattle Office of Emergency Management is now taking registration for two disaster skills classes, Disaster First Aid and Light Search and...
View ArticleNeighborhood Greenway group presents The Silly Hilly
Please join us on Saturday, April 26 at 2 pm for a fun, inclusive, family-friendly ride/walk to explore potential greenway route options for the northern segment of the Central Seattle Neighborhood...
View ArticleEarth Day Celebration & Plan Exchange: April 17th
Earth Day Celebration & Plan ExchangeCome celebrate springtime in Seattle with fellow gardeners in your community! Share plants, seeds, tools, yard art and knowledge. Everyone is welcome,...
View ArticleYour thoughts on Seattle's future, by April 21st, please
Below is how to submit comments. Here is a web page with all the information and here are the display boards that were at the meeting.Commenting Deadline and Final Open HousesThe official commenting...
View ArticleSeattle cable monopoly (Comcast)
Seattle is going to renew its cable franchise (monopoly agreements) shortly. They’re asking for feedback. http://www.seattle.gov/cable/franchiserenewal.htm They want our input:On-line survey Take...
View ArticleNeighborhood Budget Priorities Conference, Sunday May 4th
(Screenshot below: here's the original)OOPS Calendar broken. Here's a FLYER
View ArticleCommunity Budget Workshops: one at Garfield CC on Weds May 7th
I am writing as Chair of the City Council Budget Committee to invite you to Community Budget Workshops to help the City Council develop priorities for the 2015-6 budget. The Council will hold four...
View ArticleChance to testify about proposed Metro bus cuts
King County Council seeks public testimony on Metro cutsMetro and county leaders have been working for more than five years to reduce costs and achieve stable funding to preserve transit service....
View ArticleMonday 5/12/14 presentation about virtual village for elders
Denise Klein will be at the East District Council meeting (6PM Monday May 12th at Capitol Hill library) to discuss this intriguing new venture.Links from the poster...
View ArticleMiller Fountain opens May 24th; Volunteer Park wading pool opens June 21st
Your little ones will love the cool, shallow water and you can cool your own grown-up toes too. Wewill operate 15 wading pool sites this summer, and there are 10 parks with spray features to enjoy....
View ArticleBite of Greece: May 30 to June 1st
This weekend is the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption’s Second Annual Bite of Greece Seattle! This is an awesome event, with all the delicious and authentic Greek foods you love: Gyros,...
View ArticleLocal Crime Reports, via Madison Valley Blog
Lowell Hargens is a Madison Valley resident and former University of Washington professor of sociology specializing in the statistical analysis of data. He posts monthly crime digests on the Madison...
View ArticleMiller Playfield lights will be on: July 3rd & 4th
Edward B. Murray, MayorChristopher Williams, Acting Superintendentwww.seattle.gov/parks For immediate release...
View ArticleCayton Corner (19th & Madison Park) Meeting: 7/2/14
This little park is next to the Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center, across form Mount Zion Church.The group planning its development is having a meeting tonight, July 2nd:Hi Andrew....Could you pass...
View ArticleAn Important Land Use Code Issue, from "Concerned Blanchet Neighbors"
(This arrived unsolicited by E-mail. I know nothing of this group, and pass the information on for your consideration Here's the file they supplied with their E-mail and here is their website)Notes: 1)...
View ArticleMadison Street Bus Rapid Transit: your thoughts?
Next Wednesday morning I will be interviewed about the proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) for East Madison Street. I would like my replies to reflect the views of the neighborhood, and invite you to...
View ArticleDrop in Info Session for Central Area Greenway: July 17th
Please join us at a drop-in session next week to learn more about the Central Area Neighborhood Greenway and share your input. Since our last public meeting in February, we have refined route options...
View ArticleBlock Party, Tues Aug 5th, 6-10pm
We've reserved our block (21st Ave between Republican and Thomas) for Seattle Night Out. What's Night Out? This is the annual night when neighborhoods around Seattle can close their streets to cars and...
View ArticleGreenway Information and comment forms available online
A big thank you to those who attended our recent drop-in sessions for the Central Area Neighborhood Greenway! We heard a lot of great comments and enjoyed talking with you about this exciting...
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