A new brochure has been published which lists art and heritage events, performances, and exhibits happening in Burien through 2010.
Interested people can pick-up a copy at the Burien Community Center, 425 S.W. 144th Street and the Burien…MORE
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Sat, 10/17/09
A new brochure has been published which lists art and heritage events, performances, and exhibits happening in Burien through 2010.
Interested people can pick-up a copy at the Burien Community Center, 425 S.W. 144th Street and the Burien…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
This update was just released from the Seattle Department of Transportation.
Update, Oct. 16:
The paving portion of the Beach Drive Southwest project is now scheduled for Sunday, Oct.18, weather permitting, from 7 a.m. to early…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
Conor Byrne will be closed for four days this week as it undergoes a drastic change of face.
"It's going to look a lot better from the street," owner Diarmuid Cullen said. "It's kind of a dark, gloomy sort of bar, We're trying to get away…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
West Seattle residents want more businesses, better transit and less townhouses, or maybe more. They aren't quite sure about that one.
Last summer, the city conducted a survey – via neighborhood meetings and online and mailed…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
Ballard and Crown Hill residents took the crown for most involved community members in the city – at least as far as input for Seattle's Neighbor Plans is concerned.
Over the summer, a total of 901 people responded – in person, online or…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
Seattle Parks and Recreation will provide information about the 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy and discuss the opportunity for a new neighborhood park in the Greenwood urban village at a community forum on Monday, Nov. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the…MORE
Fri, 10/16/09
The Oct. 15 candidate forum at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center opened with a disappointing announcement: Both mayoral candidates had cancelled their scheduled appearances.
Six out of the 10 scheduled candidates managed to make it to the…MORE
Thu, 10/15/09
Angle Lake waterfront resident will face more restrictions when they rebuild their homes or docks if SeaTac's draft shoreline management plan is adopted.
Mayor Ralph Shape pointed out that if a home that is less than 75 feet from the lake'…MORE
Thu, 10/15/09
Three years after the first cycle of neighborhood improvements, Ballard residents have another chance to compete for city funds for needed pedestrian improvements.
The Neighborhood Street Fund Large Projects started in 2007 and is funded…MORE
Thu, 10/15/09
This Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17 and 18, The Seattle Department of Transportation will be removing and replacing markings in the bus lane eastbound on the West Seattle Bridge from the Avalon Way on-ramp, adjacent to the old steel mill, to the…MORE