Learn The Latest On Stemming The Sewage Overflows Into Our Waterways
On October 18th, from 6p – 8p, Seattle Public Utilities will host an open hour and public hearing on the Ship Canal Water Quality Project and its Draft Supplemental E.I.S.
On October 18th, from 6p – 8p, Seattle Public Utilities will host an open hour and public hearing on the Ship Canal Water Quality Project and its Draft Supplemental E.I.S.
On Wednesday, October 5th, construction work on the King County Wastewater Fremont Siphon Replacement – being done at 2nd Avenue & Leary Way – will continue into the wee hours of Thursday, October 6th.
As Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) work continues on painting and preservation of the historic SR 99 George Washington Memorial Bridge (a.k.a. Aurora Bridge,) the area affected shifts from the northbound to the southbound side. This requires that the southbound sidewalk along the nearly 3,000 foot structure will be closed, after crews open the sidewalk on the northbound side.
On Thursday, September 29th, at 6p, in the Nordic Heritage Museum in Ballard, Seattle City Councilmember, and representative for Council District #6, Mike O’Brien invites everyone to attend a public forum on Health & Public Safety.
This week Wallingford Community Senior Center Board President Ed Ringness announced that Claire Petersky has been selected to start as Executive Director in early October.
The Friends Of North Lake Union (FONLU) welcome neighbors to attend one of two community meetings on potential improvements to public Waterway 22. The two meetings will be held at the Miir Flagship Store at 6:45p on Tuesdays, September 13th and September 27th.
The Seattle Department of Transportation has made revisions to North 34th Street, west of Fremont Avenue North, to build a protected bike lane. This week, September 6th – 9th, crews are scheduled to install white plastic posts intended to provide a visible barrier between the bicycle lane and vehicle traffic.
September is library card sign-up month, and a good time for new and current card holders to check out all the innovative, free services available through the Seattle Public Library and specifically at our charming Fremont Branch Library.
Starting August 22nd, Seattle Public Utilities crews may be doing soil investigation work in the middle of Leary Way NW, near 2nd Ave NW, where the roadway curves off of N 36th St. The work could take up to five days to complete, and could disrupt traffic, while restricting parking in the area.
On Friday, August 12th, at Noon, those who love yoga are invited to learn about yin yoga, and how to generate income by becoming an instructor. Bastyr Center for Natural Health is hosting this short question-and-answer gathering on what it takes to become a yin yoga teacher.