Over the next four years, the Seattle Department of Transportation will be making changes along Metro's route 44 that will speed buses up by 10 percent to 20 percent, according to the department.
If the reaction to Department of…MORE
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Thu, 09/10/09
Over the next four years, the Seattle Department of Transportation will be making changes along Metro's route 44 that will speed buses up by 10 percent to 20 percent, according to the department.
If the reaction to Department of…MORE
Thu, 09/10/09
The Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association's LINKS community barbecue is Saturday, Sept. 19 from 2 to 6 p.m.
The event is open to the public and will help to raise money to support the work of organization and programs at…MORE
Thu, 09/10/09
The Seattle Parks Department is looking for possible locations in the Ballard urban village to build a new community park.
The 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy set aside money to build parks in 20 urban villages, one of them being Ballard…MORE
Thu, 09/10/09
The future Compass Center site at 1753 N.W. 56th Street, which has been a dirt lot since a vacant house was torn down in June, will be planted over with grass in the near future.
"It will look a little more like a meadow," Compass Center…MORE
Thu, 09/10/09
On Friday, Sept. 18, the candidates for mayor of Seattle, Seattle City Attorney, and two Seattle City Council races will answer questions and debate one another on issues of concern to people with disabilities.
The forum is co-sponsored…MORE
Thu, 09/10/09
At the end of August, Mayor Greg Nickels awarded 19 neighborhood projects a total of more than $1.3 million in matching funds from the Department of Neighborhoods.
Local West Seattle organizations to receive funds:
- $67,210 to…MORE
Wed, 09/09/09
This week the Seattle Department of Transportation will remove and replace approximately 40 Arbutus trees that have died along Eighth Avenue Northwest in Ballard, in the two blocks north of Northwest 65th Street.
The department's Urban…MORE
Wed, 09/09/09
Ballard resident and Fremont pub owner of the George and Dragon, John Bayliss, said his plans to expand to Ballard will happen a little later than expected as he continues to wait for permits from the city.
In January it was announced…MORE
Wed, 09/09/09
Through the Port of Seattle's 101 series, the public is invited on Sept. 23 to see the Duwamish industrial area where more than 80,000 people work for an annual payroll of $2.5 billion.
According to the Port, the waterway is essential for…MORE
Wed, 09/09/09
Seattle City Council member Bruce Harrell, chair of the Energy and Technology Committee, has proposed a government and technology outline that he said is aimed toward increased government transparency, enhanced access to city information, as we…MORE