Haley Woods, who is a co-owner of Peddler Brewing in Ballard, has sent a “video letter” to city leaders about the dangers faced by bikers and pedestrians on the Ballard Bridge. Woods’ video […]
Month: February 2015
Seattle Animal Shelter to host “Cool City Pets” adoption event
This Saturday, February 21, Seattle Animal Shelter (2061 15th Ave NW) is hosting a Cool City Pets adoption event. The event will be held from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. and […]
Great Ape Celebration set for Saturday at Woodland Park Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo will be hosting an event this Saturday, February 21, in honor of four very special residents. The Great Ape Senior Celebration is set to honor the 47th […]
Development Update February 17: A 90-unit residential building
The approval of a 90-unit building is today’s only update from the City of Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin. Decision: 1516 […]
Presidents’ Day Metro Update
During the Presidents’ Day Federal Holiday today, King County Metro Transit will be operating with a regular weekly schedule. Peak fares will not be charged and some services in the U District […]
Normal garbage pick-up for Presidents’ Day
Just a quick reminder that all garbage, food and yard waste and recycling collections will be on normal schedule for Presidents’ Day. As usual, Seattle Public Utilities says customers should […]
What’s on this weekend
Welcome to the V-Day weekend in Ballard. Enjoy! Friday, February 13 Ballard Knitters for the Homeless Event at Ballard Coffee Works (2060 NW Market St) from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. […]
Vision Zero campaign launched in effort to stop local traffic deaths
Mayor Ed Murray, SDOT and SPD came together yesterday to launch Vision Zero, a comprehensive plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030 through a combination of engineering, enforcement […]
The 2015 Valentine’s Day Roundup
So that “special” day of the year arrives tomorrow. No matter if you love or hate Valentine’s Day there is plenty to do in our neighborhood to ring in the […]
Ballard Bee Company pollinates the neighborhood
The team from Ballard Bee Company is quickly pollinating both the neighborhood and the state, according to a recent article on the Civil Eats website. Through the company’s “urban pollination” […]
Suspects injure dog during Ballard burglary
According to a Washington’s Most Wanted report, burglars broke into a Ballard home and while stealing precious items also injured the family dog, Lilo. SPD detectives are now looking for the […]
Ballard Partnership launches public restroom study
The Ballard Partnership for Smart Growth is currently working with SDOT’s Public Space Program on a feasibility study to find the proffered location and design for a clean, safe and permanent […]
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