The
Morgan Community Association meets quarterly, and as a result its meetings are usually packed with information. Here’s what we heard last night, in the online meeting led by MoCA president
Deb Barker:
West Seattle Art Walk – Morgan continues with participants on second Thursdays, next one May 13th –
wsartwalk.org features participants, and venues have window signs.
Save The Stone Cottage – The historic Harbor Avenue bungalow was raised on April 13th, “14 inches at a time,” still no date set for the move to
Port of Seattle land but an auction is planned before that, with opportunities including being the person to press the button to move it off the foundation. It’s going to be a late-night event, as have been previous structural moves. Donations to the crowdfunding account still welcome.
westseattleblog.com By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor One of West Seattle s best-known residents is leaving. It s not because of the bridge closure. It s not because of the pandemic. It s . the grass. Jeb the miniature horse has lived at an Admiral home, adjacent to a public street-end greenbelt, for more than.
westseattleblog.com (File photo) By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor The rules for who gets to drive on the West Seattle low bridge, and when, are changing. SDOT is announcing the new access rules at today s West Seattle Bridge Community Task Force meeting (watch here). We and other media got a pre-meeting briefin.