Tag Archives: Fremont Neighborhood Council

Keep An Eye on Stone34

Stone34 is going up fast. They sent this about construction updates:  “Watch the progress at our live webcam! The tower crane [was] be delivered to the site… Saturday, May 11th. North 35th St. [was] closed from Stone Way to just past the transfer station entry from 9am until 6pm and crews will be at work. [...]

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Proposed Parking Revisions on Fremont Ave N Between 34th and 35th

FROM KING COUNTY METRO: ” This email is to inform you that King County Metro and Seattle Department of Transportation are working together on a proposal to improve transit service and traffic flow on Fremont Ave North between North 34th Street and North 35th Street that would result in some parking revisions along Fremont Ave [...]

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Parking, Waterways, Updates on Stone34, Utility Boxes, Urban Forest and More as FNC Meets May 20

Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting Monday, May 20, 7-9pm, Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St. Agenda 7:00pm          Welcome and Introductions 7:05                Announcement 7:10                Update:  Stone34 Project                    Presenter: Linda Mitchell 7:15                Proposed Fremont Parking Changes   Presenters:  Jonathan Dong, SDOT, Kendra Dedinsky, Metro      Background info here.  7:35                Protecting Seattle’s Waterways  Presenters:  TBD, Seattle Public Utilities [...]

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Changes at Ernst Park Taking Baby Steps

FNC was recently updated by Seattle Parks about the Ernst Park project.  FNC’s Matt Gasparich met with them early April and they agreed to make some short term improvements while the longer term concept for the park was taking form.  Here’s the report from Katie Gray, North Parks Manager, Seattle Parks and Recreation: “I visited [...]

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NW SEED Launches New Website for Energy Sustainability

This just in from Northwest SEED, which is working to bring solar power to NW Seattle, including Fremont: …absolutely delighted to announce the launch of our brand new website! It’s a whole new look for us, and we think you’ll love it as much as we do. ,,,For the past eleven years, Northwest SEED has [...]

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Announcements from Dept of Neighborhoods–Parks, Transit, Youth, Rain Gardens & More

    1.     Spring Clean:  Spring Clean is Seattle’s premier clean-up event.  Held each year in April and May through an SPU partnership with Parks and Recreation, Department of Neighborhoods, and Department of Transportation, Spring Clean provides opportunities for residents to keep our city tidy.  For more information, please contact the Spring Clean hotline at [...]

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FNC Honors Dic Selin; Sally Clark Featured Speaker at FNC Annual Meeting

Retiring FNC Board member Dic Selin will be honored Monday, April 22 at the Fremont Neighborhood Council Annual General Meeting at Doric Temple #92, 619 N 36th in the center of Fremont. Seattle City Councilmember and President Sally Clark will speak. Refreshments at 6:30 and Clark’s speech at 7:00.  The meeting ends at 9:00 pm. [...]

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Where Should We Cross the Ship Canal in Fremont?

Seattle Transit Blog asks about the proposed ship canal crossing in Fremont. How about the Fremont bridge as Seattle considers proposals to add another ship canal crossing.  Full story here: http://seattletransitblog.com/2013/04/12/a-better-ship-canal-crossing/  

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Sally Clark Featured Speaker at FNC Annual Meeting

Seattle City Councilmember and President Sally Clark will speak and retiring FNC Board member Dic Selin will be honored Monday, April 22 at the Fremont Neighborhood Council Annual General Meeting at Doric Temple #92, 619 N 36th in the center of Fremont.  Come for refreshments at 6:30 pm and the meeting from 7:00 to 9:00 [...]

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Let Seattle Transit Blog Hear From You About Rapid Ride

  Your opinion needed: The Seattle Transit Blog just posted an article discussing the fact that Metro’s Rapid Ride E line (which will replace the 358 in 2014) will not connect to Fremont very well. Read the article and comment here:  http://seattletransitblog.com/2013/04/04/connecting-fremont-to-rapidride-e/

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