What’s New? Design to Reality Meeting #6 When: Wednesday, April 20th, 6:30 pm Where: Luther Memorial Church 13047 Greenwood Ave. N. Fireside Room * Our regular meeting time will be the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm at the Luther Memorial Church. Please share your time and support to our much needed Bitter Lake…
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On March 25th at approximately 11:53 a.m. officers responded to 911 calls of a male subject armed with a rifle firing numerous rounds at another subject in the middle of the street in the 13500 block of 3rd Avenue NW. Broadview Blog
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Just wanted to update you on the progress for the N 143rd Street sidewalk project. SDOT is proceeding with designing a concrete sidewalk on the northside of N 143rd Street from 1st Ave NW to the existing asphalt walkway just west of Linden Ave N.
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Seattle – Councilmember Tom Rasmussen, Chair of the Transportation Committee, will spend time in the Broadview neighborhood of Seattle this Saturday listening to residents. ”I’m looking forward to visiting all areas of our City to speak with residents about their concerns and help answer their questions,” said Councilmember Tom Rasmussen. “I’d like to hear people’s…
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An excellent article by Bob Young titled “Driving us Crazy” in the February 13 Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Magazine describes some of the traffic challenges we all face each day. Part of the article features Linden Avenue North resident Richard Dyksterhuis and his work to improve traffic safety in Broadview. But my problems seem minor compared to someone…
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Full funding to complete improvements in the Linden Ave. N Complete Streets Project was included in the 2011-2012 Capital Improvement Plan proposed by Mayor McGinn and approved by Seattle City Council in November. This is a significant milestone for our neighborhood! Improving Linden is the number one priority in our 1999 Neighborhood Plan, and is finally…
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OK, forget the headline. It wasn’t really my idea. It came from this story (from the News-Tribune in Ballard) about living car-free in Seattle. I found the interview with Seattle’s self-named “bike chick” interesting and helpful. Living car free is not easy in Seattle. I did it for years as a young person in Chicago,…
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The Bitter Lake Community Center is holding its 3rd annual multicultural dinner and concert event on Friday, December 10. Join in for food and fun. Enjoy food and music from around the world. Learn about the many cultures of our neighborhood and our world! If you are interested in submitting a recipe or share cultural…
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