information from King County
King County’s inventive use of green infrastructure to keep polluted runoff out of Puget Sound earned honors from the Seattle chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The organization recognized King…MORE
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Wed, 06/28/17
information from King County
King County’s inventive use of green infrastructure to keep polluted runoff out of Puget Sound earned honors from the Seattle chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The organization recognized King…MORE
Wed, 06/28/17
information from St. John the Baptist Episcopal Parish
The Vestry of Saint John the Baptist Episcopal Parish today announced that the Reverend Kate E. Wesch has been called to serve as Rector of the parish. Rev. Wesch will join the St John…MORE
Wed, 06/28/17
By Lora Swift
The West Seattle Summer Fest (July 14th-16th) is well on the way to being one of the premiere festivals in Seattle. In addition to the music schedule, you’ll find a wide array of shopping options for the entire family.
…MORETue, 06/27/17
information from Seattle Dept. of Neighborhoods
Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is hosting three more workshops this year for community groups interested in learning more about the Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF). In 2017, NMF will…MORE
Mon, 06/26/17
Discovery Shop 4535 California Ave. S.W. 206.937.7169 Sat., July 3 Choose a flag at checkout to determine your discount for an early 4th of July celebration, then any one item of your choice is reduced 40% July 5-8. The all volunteer run, non…MORE
Sat, 06/24/17
By Gwen Davis
On Wednesday evening, JuNO members held a community input meeting regarding the future of the Avalon Substation property at 3243 SW Genesee St.
Taking place at Rene Common’s home, a JuNO member, participants had the…MORE
Fri, 06/23/17
By Gwen Davis
The West Seattle Transportation Coalition (WSTC) hosted a community-led workshop Thursday evening, so the public could offer its thoughts about future light rail plans.
“Light rail at its core is part of an integrated…MORE
Fri, 06/23/17
District 1 Seattle City Councilmember Lisa Herbold has outlined changes coming to downtown transportation in her constituent newsletter, and points out potential impacts on commuters from West Seattle and Burien as a variety of planned changes…MORE
Fri, 06/23/17
District 1 City Councilmember Lisa Herbold is drawing attention to the imminent loss of a tutoring program at Highland Park Elementary. A Go Fund Me page has been set up to raise funds to preserve it but the deadline is coming up fast.
The…MORE
Wed, 06/21/17
The Delridge Neighborhood Economic Development Steering Committee has announced the Delridge Business Survey and Outreach Project.
The goal of this project is to gather needed information to support community led business development in…MORE