Meeting rooms at all branch libraries of The Seattle Public Library, including those here in Ballard, may now be reserved for dates beginning March 1, 2017, and beyond with a […]
Month: December 2016
SPU’s new North Transfer Station now open for business
Seattle Public Utilities’ new North Transfer Station (NTS), which has been under construction since 2014, is now open for business. The NTS, located at 1350 N 34th St, is an […]
Cupcake Royale launches holiday Toy Drive
The team at Cupcake Royale is hoping to spread the joy this holiday season through a Toy Drive in benefit of Mary’s Place. The Ballard store (and all others in the city) will […]
Fred Meyer Ballard launches online grocery pick up service
Fred Meyer Ballard is launching its online grocery shopping program this Wednesday, December 7. The program, ClickList, will allow shoppers to order their groceries online and pick them up on the same day […]
Library launches auto-renew service
Cardholders at The Seattle Public Library can now automatically extend their item checkout periods through Library Elf, a free online service available for Library patrons that helps track holds and due […]
What’s on this weekend
Have a fantastic weekend in Ballard! FRIDAY, December 2 Live Music Hopscotch Christmas Show at Egan’s Ballard Jam House (1707 NW Market St) at 7 p.m. $10 cover. SATURDAY, December 3 Holiday Blood Drive at Ballard First […]
Seattle City Light to replace utility poles on 56th, near 34th
Seattle City Light will be supporting Advanced Metering services throughout Seattle by replacing existing utility poles with taller poles to host wireless utility data collection equipment. This month, crews in […]
Travelers encouraged to prepare for cold weather and possible snow
The Puget Sound region is bracing for its first winter cold snap and travelers in King County are being encouraged to prepare for the possibility of snow and travel disruptions this […]
HALA Community Meeting set for Saturday
Locals are invited to take part in a casual conversation organized by HALA (Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda) surrounding proposed changes to local neighborhoods in an effort to generate more affordable housing. The […]
Development Update December 1: Subdivisions and units
There are plenty of updates in today’s update from the City of Seattle’s Department of Construction and Inspections as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin Decisions: 2629 NW 63rd St […]
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