Al March 10, 2021 (8:46 pm)
Holy cow, the data shows there were ~2000 entitled jerks per day ignoring the law on that bridge? Is it possible to go back to camera footage from before enforcement began to identify who they are, and banish them from west Seattle permanently? I’m certain they wouldn’t be missed.
Ernesto March 10, 2021 (10:06 pm)
You seem like a very reasonable person.
c March 10, 2021 (11:05 pm)
that’s a pretty bold statement. you should worry about your own driving not the driving of others. Every time someone who is unauthorized crosses the bridge the city brings in $75 (not all of that goes directly to the city), and that goes to things such as road repairs and cameras. if you’re so worried and distraught by people making their own decisions maybe you should be banished to west Seattle.
Seattle-Nantes Sister City Association, seeking your thoughts on the little west Admiral park that honors the sister-city relationship. The project has proceeded, with a city matching-funds grant announced last November. ANA got an update on where the plan stands.
At the February 9th meeting,
Susan Kegel presented that update. She showed
Nantes Park‘s original plan, including a walkway that no longer exists – “just little shreds of it in places.”
Recapping the 2019 survey results, she showed some of the reactions they got regarding why people don’t spend much time at the park, and what people would be interested in seeing there. With grant funding, they worked on conceptual designs, and also obtained a
They’re among the local business owners and special guests – including
Chris Ballew (
Blaine Cook (
Zippy’s Giant Burgers and rocker) and more! It’s an interactive event that will allow you to join in the fun and compete for prizes; the :winner” of the fourth and final Story Stone will unlock the “Story of the Duwamish.”
Zoom at 7 pm tonight if you want to participate in trivia; if not, you can also just view here.
P.S. Crowdfunding for the Stone Cottage’s move to its new temporary home continues here.
From the
Bruce Butterfield reported that the organization is compiling data from its every-other-year community survey, and engaging with Washington State Ferries as they plan the Fauntleroy dock replacement. Tuesday brings meetings relevant to both – the fCA’s monthly board meeting is at 7 pm online, and the first of two regional community meetings with WSF is at 11 am.
From the
Cindi Barker said the hubs are talking about how to try to help with the current COVID vaccination frustration, including vulnerable groups like people experiencing homelessness and seniors who are having difficulty navigating what currently passes for an appointment system. She also advised the group that D1CN’s COVID-19 subcommittee had disbanded due to both a loss of participants and a lack of response from the mayor’s office – 4 letters, no replies.