Mayor Ed Murray and Councilmembers Tim Burgess and Mike O’Brien have unveiled a proposal to enhance safety on Seattle’s streets by changing the speed limit on all residential streets from […]
Month: September 2016
Ballard Reuse to remove mural, searching for involved locals to take panels
The folks from Ballard Reuse emailed in to report that they will be removing the mural affixed to their store at 1440 NW 52nd St this week. The mural was originally […]
Ballard Library to host pop-up park on PARK(ing) Day
Ballard Library (5614 22nd Ave NW) will be participate in PARK(ing) Day from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday, September 16, at 22nd Ave NW and Ballard Ave NW, adjacent […]
Health Department closes Matador due to E.coli scare
King County Public Health have confirmed that at least ten people have come down with the same strain of E. coli bacteria and six of those cases are confirmed to be linked […]
SPD urges locals to protect themselves against car prowls
As many residents are aware, car prowls have been an ongoing issue in the North Precinct. The SPD have put together the following list of tips for residents to avoid being […]
Development Update September 12: Residential units and subdivisions
Two decisions make up today’s update from the City of Seattle’s Department of Construction and Inspections as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin. Decisions: 1718 NW 56th St A Land Use […]
Natural Drainage Project crews to install curb cuts on 26th
For the next few weeks, SPU’s contractor on the Natural Drainage Project will install curb cuts along 26th Ave NW to allow stormwater to flow into the roadside rain gardens. The contractor will […]
Third annual Adventure Race for Parkinson’s set for this month
Hundreds of locals are set to participate in the third annual Adventure Race for Parkinson’s from 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 17. The event will benefit the […]
Golden Beetle set to transition into new gastropub
Owner Maria Hines announced the news this week that popular Ballard eatery Golden Beetle will soon transition into a New American gastropub, the Young American Ale House. The gastropub will […]
Ballard Library invites local teens to check out remodeled space
The team at Ballard Library is inviting all local middle and high school students to drop in and check out their newly remodeled Teen Area. There are plenty of comfortable […]
Ballard Preschool Co-op Gently Used Gear sale on this month
Ballard Preschool Co-op is having its popular “Gently Used Kids Gear Sale” for the Fall season on Saturday, September 24, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The sale will be hosted […]
Ballard Library to offer free jobseeker course
Ballard Library (5614 22nd Ave NW) will offer a six-week workshop series for job seekers interested in re-entering the workforce from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. every Wednesday from September […]
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