A look back at the West Seattle Bridge process; Is a tunnel still a better long term solution? A look back at the West Seattle Bridge process; Is a tunnel still a better long term solution?
Mon, 01/18/2021
When the long delayed decision to repair the West Seattle Bridge was made on Nov. 18 it was the culmination of a process that involved dozens of online meetings, and thousands of work hours by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). It was primarily an engineering driven decision but the practical need to restore the corridor to service was a major consideration.
In the end Mayor Durkan took the repair path to help business and the public as soon as possible with safety as the overarching requirement.
Q13 comes to the rescue for family who lost home on Fourth of July to fire
After the fire she faced domestic violence threats too
Nathan and Floreen Nair who lost their West Seattle apartment home to fire on the 4th of July were later subjected to domestic violence. The people of West Seattle helped them after the fire and David Rose of Q13 came to their aid after the abuse incident.
Wed, 12/23/2020
The mother and son whose apartment was consumed by a
fireworks triggered fire on the 4th of July found that 2020 had even more bad news for them. On December 3 she was a victim of domestic violence, and this was the third time, by her ex husband.