Next Week, Neighbor Night Out Parties – Attend Or Avoid
On Tuesday, August 1st, many of our neighbors will be hosting, or participating, in Night Out events.
On Tuesday, August 1st, many of our neighbors will be hosting, or participating, in Night Out events.
On August 1st, all ballots are due to be mailed in for the primary election in the City of Seattle and King County. Have you filled out your ballot?
Construction has moved inside the newly constructed retail & office building at N 34th St & Troll Avenue, and the sidewalk has been opened for public passage.
Mark your calendar for Park(ing) Day on Friday, September 15th, when community members can create street parks and/or temporary art installations out of on-street parking spaces.
On Monday, July 24th, at 7p in Doric Lodge #92, the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will hear from a couple of special guests, as well as discussing issues and concerns from area residents.
On Monday, July 17th, at 6:30p, the City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspection will host a public meeting on Design Review of a proposed development for 3623 Fremont Ave N. The meeting will take place in the Ballard Community Center, in the Sunset/Captain Ballard Room, at 6020 – 28th Ave NW.
On Tuesday, June 27th at 7p, join members of the Puget Soundkeeper for a cold drink and a warm dinner at The Leary Traveler. Learn about the evolution of pollution in Puget Sound from three fantastic, well-educated presenters, in a relaxing and convivial setting, with ‘Pint-Sized Science.’
Starting today, June 3rd, all citizens ages 11 and up can vote on-line (or on paper ballots available at community centers and Seattle Public Library branches,) for Street & Parks projects.
King County Wastewater Treatment Division has scheduled an Open House & Information Sharing on the recently completed Fremont Siphon Replacement Project for Sunday, June 18th, from 11a – 3p.
Between now and May 5th, King County METRO has asked for public participation in an on-line survey on bus fares.