Regular Solid Waste Collections Scheduled For President’s Day Holiday
For Monday, February 17th, the Federal President’s Day holiday, Fremonsters can expect to have regular pick-up of food and yard waste, garbage, and recycling trash.
For Monday, February 17th, the Federal President’s Day holiday, Fremonsters can expect to have regular pick-up of food and yard waste, garbage, and recycling trash.
The goal of the Seattle Volunteer Naturalist Program is to enhance, promote and foster appreciation of nature by connecting citizens and students with their Seattle parklands, by providing educational opportunities for all.
The Seattle Department Of Neighborhoods encourages everyone to take a day and thank your neighbors, with Neighbor Appreciation Day on February 8th.
Gather together friends, neighbors or co-workers to hear a Seattle Office of Emergency Management SNAP (Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare) program presentation.
hank you to everyone who voted through Fremocentrist.com for Fremont’s Best of 2013! Votes have been tallied, and awards created for winners of these special honors.
On Tuesday, February 4th, the King County Council will host a special public meeting on ordinances proposed for METRO transit service, and local road and transportation infrastructure in King County. At Union Station (at 401 South Jackson St,) starting at 6p, the public can hear about proposals that would create a Transportation Benefit District, and place new funding for this district on an April 2014 ballot.
According to a press release sent out this week by ‘One Home Per Lot,’ Washington State Representatives Gerry Pollet and Gael Tarleton have proposed a law, called House Bill 2311, to force the City of Seattle to notify neighbors of backyard/side yard development projects, before they are built or after the City approves a permit for one.
On Monday, January 27th, the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will hold its monthly meeting from 7p – 8:30p at the Doric Lodge #92. All Fremont neighbors are welcome to attend, and learn more about the business of this organization.
On Monday, January 20th, at 5:30p, the North Seattle Transfer Station will close, and stay closed.
The City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture has asked for applications from artists interested in working as part of the team designing and building the New Seattle Police Department North Precinct, and developing art for this new civic building.