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Ballard Neighborhood Greenway is Now Open

Bicyclists and pedestrians in Ballard are celebrating the installation of Seattle’s third neighborhood greenway – officially opened on Saturday, September 7. Over 2.1 miles long, the neighborhood greenway follows NW 58th Street for the majority of the route, improving access to a park, schools, shops, restaurants and services. The greenway starts… [ Keep reading ]

Waterfront Seattle – Environmental Scoping Review Has Begun

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on elements of the proposed Waterfront Seattle project including Alaskan Way, the pedestrian promenade, and the overlook walk. The EIS scoping comment period for these elements began on August 14 and continues through September 25. You can submit… [ Keep reading ]

Save Some Green When You Green Your Business

Seattle Public Utilities Resource Venture program offers free tools and assistance to help Seattle area businesses conserve resources and prevent pollution. Learn how your business can reduce costs, gain a competitive edge, and contribute to a clean and healthy community. Save Money Find available rebates, useful publications, how-to guides, manuals, regulatory help,… [ Keep reading ]

Urban ecologist sought for Seattle Urban Forestry Commission

The City of Seattle is seeking an urban ecologist with experience in the field of restoration ecology for the Urban Forestry Commission (UFC). The term would start December 1, 2013 and would extend through December 1, 2016. This position is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council… [ Keep reading ]

Deadline is Friday for PARKing Day Applications!

Don’t delay! Time is running out to submit your FREE application to install a park on Seattle PARK(ing) Day. On September 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., community groups, businesses, and individuals will be installing their own temporary on-street mini-parks as part of PARK(ing) Day. These fun and unique… [ Keep reading ]

1st Community Forum on Advanced Meters is Wedensday, August 21

A reminder that tomorrow night – Wednesday, Aug. 21 – Seattle City Light will host the first of three community forums to discuss the utility’s plans for replacing aging electrical meters in 2015 with advanced meters that provide two-way communication. Advanced metering is a technology that gives customers an opportunity… [ Keep reading ]

Northgate Urban Design Framework – Ready for Review

The Northgate Urban Design Framework (UDF), developed with extensive community input, is now available for review. Please share your thoughts via the accompanying survey.  This will help the city identify the most important priorities for improving the area south of Northgate mall to make it more healthy, livable, and aesthetically attractive. With… [ Keep reading ]

Funding available for great ideas – workshops coming up!

The Neighborhood Matching Fund is hosting three workshops for those interested in applying to the Small and Simple Projects Fund this October. The Small and Simple Projects Fund provides matching awards of up to $25,000 to neighborhood organizations for community-building projects. At the workshop, attendees will get an overview of the Neighborhood… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Living Building Challenge: All About Schools!

Seattle has led the nation in embracing the Living Building Challenge in schools through two groundbreaking efforts that occurred this year: April 15, 2013 — the Bertschi School in Seattle received full Living Building Challenge certification for its new science wing, making it the first project on the West Coast to… [ Keep reading ]

New Metro Trip Planner – Try it out!

Metro has updated their trip planner tool! The beta version is online now and they are soliciting feedback. Give it a whirl and send any comments to metro.