BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//104.21.3.77//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:25f65uouvlh7888ai7ndn3gk0v@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:
Stop by a celebration station (or several!)
\nSee here
for map and details:
\nhttps://cascade.org/celebration-stations
\n Disability Mobility In itiative Kicks off Week Without Driving \nOctober 22 – 29\, 2021 \nSign up to participate at https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/nodri ving/ and tell us about your experiences using #WeekWithoutDriving \n | \n
\n Friday\, Disability Mobility Initiative will launch our inaugural Week Without D riving. \nWhat is it like to try to get around your community wi thout driving yourself? For people who can drive\, and can afford a car\, this isn’t something you think about. But for nearly a quarter of the peop le in our state – people with disabilities\, young people\, seniors and pe ople who can’t afford cars or gas\, this is our every day. \nWe want to challenge our elected leaders and transportation and transit agency st aff to join us for our Week Without Driving\, as the decisions you make ar ound transportation planning\, policies and funding impact all of us\, and we want you to have the opportunity to learn with us. \nHosted by Disability Rights Washington\, Disability Mobility Initiative\, in collaboration with 350 Seattle\, All Aboard Washington\, Casc ade Bicycle Club\, Climate Solutions\, Complete Streets Bellevue\, Downtow n on the Go\, Everett Bike Walk\, Feet First\, Front and Centered\, Future wise\, Hopelink\, Kirkland Greenways\, Living Well Kent\, Move Redmond\, S eattle Neighborhood Greenways\, Seattle Subway\, Share the Cities\, Transi t Riders Union & Transportation Choices Coalition. \n<
strong> You can see more of our stories in this KIRO7 segment\, and i f you haven’t checked out our story map and research paper\, now’s your chance! \n\n\n |
Greenwood-Phinney Greenways Fundraiser
All day Tuesday\
, January 25\, 2022 – 2pm-10pm
at Flying Bike Co-operative Brewery
and Taproom
87th / Greenwood (8570 Greenwood Ave N\, Seattle\, WA 98
103)
Our local co-op brewery\, Flying Bike\, is hosting a Pint Nig ht fundraiser for us on Tuesday\, January 25th. On this day they will dona te $1 of each beer sold\, including crowlers and growlers and any to-go be verage. Drink a beer and support your local neighborhood greenways grou p!
\n– – –
\nRemember when snow and ice covered our stree
ts and kept many of us inside for a week? (I know\, it feels like a year a
go… technically it was!)
Many of us in the neighborhood are concerned
that the next snowstorm will deliver more of the same: treacherous sidewa
lks that keep many of us confined to our homes.
In response\, we are planning to take matters into our own hands\, literally\, and launch a community Snow Shoveling Brigade. Our aim is to clear key locations of sn ow and ice and to educate others about their responsibility – whether it’s a home owner or North Seattle College. The first step in this project is to fundraise so we can buy some shovels.
\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220126 LOCATION:8570 Greenwood Ave N\, Seattle\, WA 98103 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Flying Bike Pint Night Fundraiser for Greenwood-Phinney Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/flying-bike-pint-night-fundraiser -for-greenwood-phinney-greenways/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1c7odm9rldttl894r1uv15pbv3@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220401 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Ramadan Begins URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/ramadan-begins/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:uqjesao7osk5t5248fvmo3ju9g@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ped_srts_grant.htm
\nMini Grants provide assistance to schools\, PTAs\, and community grou ps to support education and encouragement for walking and bicycling to sch ool.
\nRecipient Eligibility
\nThe Safe Routes to School Mini Grant Program provides grants of up to $1\,000 to schools\, PTAs\, and com munity groups for education and encouragement programs for walking and bik ing to school. All public and private K-12 schools within the City of Seat tle\, PTAs\, and other school-related nonprofit groups are eligible to app ly for Mini Grants.
\nProject Eligibility
\nThe primary purpos e of Safe Routes to School Mini Grants is to fund activities that support the overall goal of safety education and encouragement for walking and bic ycling to school.
\nFunds can be used for a variety of programs\, in cluding (but not limited to):
\nStudent safety patrol
\nPedestr
ian education campaigns
\nPedestrian crossing flags
\nWalk to Sc
hool Day events
\nIntersection paintings
\nWalking School Bus or
Bike Train programs
\nBicycle safety skills building events
\nB
ike Rodeos
\nBike to School Day events
\nTraffic circulation cha
nges on school property
\nIn Fall of 2015\, SDOT awarded 17 Mini Gran
ts to schools and community organizations serving public and private schoo
ls throughout Seattle. To see these Mini Grant awards\, click here.
The Mini Grant program has two annual fundin g cycles: Spring and Fall. Applicants may receive funding once per year. p>\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220401 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;COUNT=5;INTERVAL=5 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Safe Routes to School Mini Grant application open URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/safe-routes-to-school-mini-grant- application-open-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5hi3v09g461aomtd9183b5f91g@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220410 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220411 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Palm Sunday URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/palm-sunday/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:31flrf2450fu2c4f09h03n74r6@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220415 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220416 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Passover URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/passover/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3hsdf101vu4c78stvba5kfnqfk@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220417 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220424 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:National Volunteer Week URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/national-volunteer-week/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2qgqkdshasghnh2l1jbj9nr9ja@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220422 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220423 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Earth Day URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/earth-day/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:682ivs0rjg27c5nq93u5lmt2ag@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220430 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220501 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Year of the Tiger Celebration URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/year-of-the-tiger-celebration/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:219kgjj8u9o59eseb2knclf6ct@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220501 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220508 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:National Small Business Week URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/national-small-business-week/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:10nae9vp396oijmg6sl9u39s98@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220501 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220502 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Ramadan ends / Eid al-Fitr begins URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/ramadan-ends/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0i307mv91dum5lp2fbat71un2c@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220502 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220503 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Eid al-Fitr ends URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/eid-al-fitr-ends/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20vha8iqq3ccccej0av4okfl0e@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220505 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220506 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Cinco de Mayo URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/cinco-de-mayo/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2tdbi5rej1akttq3mmai06n1k5@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220507 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220508 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Neighbor Day URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/neighbor-day/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2bo3cbcdks5e7erdd0fb9jv1he@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220509 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220516 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Affordable Housing Week URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/affordable-housing-week/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:42d8bsdm9nlsf03riffdj97p6h@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:https://cascade.org/rides-and-events/bike-everywhere-month-2 022
\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220520 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220521 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Happy Bike Everywhere Day! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/happy-bike-everywhere-day/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:35qp50f1ud8e7d9cl42ibb6lbf@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220522 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Bikeworks’ Bikecitement URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/bikeworks-bikecitement/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4mf0gnd42lagmrth9aqldh5r9v@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:From 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will re-o pen to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, and playi ng and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the following dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
July 1-5\;
15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nFrom 7 PM Friday through 7 AM Monday\, three miles of Lak e Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will r e-open to people walking\, running\, riding\, rolling\, an d playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the fol lowing dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
Jul
y 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-22
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayhealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\nThree miles of Lake Washington Boulevard\, from Mt. Baker Park to Seward Park\, will re-open to people walkin g\, running\, riding\, rolling\, and playing and close to people driving. And mark your calendars for the following dates:
\nMay 20-23\; 27-31
June 10-13\; 24-27
July 1-5\; 15-18
August 12-15\; 19-2
2
September 2-6\; 16-19
For more information: https://stayh ealthystreets.org/streets/lwb/
\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Lake Washington Boulevard open street URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/lake-washington-boulevard-open-st reet-3/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:g3n7vcdau5rij6qna79e0pplmk@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ped_srts_grant.htm
\nMini Grants provide assistance to schools\, PTAs\, and community grou ps to support education and encouragement for walking and bicycling to sch ool.
\nRecipient Eligibility
\nThe Safe Routes to School Mini Grant Program provides grants of up to $1\,000 to schools\, PTAs\, and com munity groups for education and encouragement programs for walking and bik ing to school. All public and private K-12 schools within the City of Seat tle\, PTAs\, and other school-related nonprofit groups are eligible to app ly for Mini Grants.
\nProject Eligibility
\nThe primary purpos e of Safe Routes to School Mini Grants is to fund activities that support the overall goal of safety education and encouragement for walking and bic ycling to school.
\nFunds can be used for a variety of programs\, in cluding (but not limited to):
\nStudent safety patrol
\nPedestr
ian education campaigns
\nPedestrian crossing flags
\nWalk to Sc
hool Day events
\nIntersection paintings
\nWalking School Bus or
Bike Train programs
\nBicycle safety skills building events
\nB
ike Rodeos
\nBike to School Day events
\nTraffic circulation cha
nges on school property
\nIn Fall of 2015\, SDOT awarded 17 Mini Gran
ts to schools and community organizations serving public and private schoo
ls throughout Seattle. To see these Mini Grant awards\, click here.
The Mini Grant program has two annual fundin g cycles: Spring and Fall. Applicants may receive funding once per year. p>\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221001 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221002 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;COUNT=5;INTERVAL=5 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Safe Routes to School Mini Grant application open URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/safe-routes-to-school-mini-grant- application-open/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:nodrbhs02kb7vlpfii5lvi0bb8@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ped_srts_grant.htm
\nMini Grants provide assistance to schools\, PTAs\, and community grou ps to support education and encouragement for walking and bicycling to sch ool.
\nRecipient Eligibility
\nThe Safe Routes to School Mini Grant Program provides grants of up to $1\,000 to schools\, PTAs\, and com munity groups for education and encouragement programs for walking and bik ing to school. All public and private K-12 schools within the City of Seat tle\, PTAs\, and other school-related nonprofit groups are eligible to app ly for Mini Grants.
\nProject Eligibility
\nThe primary purpos e of Safe Routes to School Mini Grants is to fund activities that support the overall goal of safety education and encouragement for walking and bic ycling to school.
\nFunds can be used for a variety of programs\, in cluding (but not limited to):
\nStudent safety patrol
\nPedestr
ian education campaigns
\nPedestrian crossing flags
\nWalk to Sc
hool Day events
\nIntersection paintings
\nWalking School Bus or
Bike Train programs
\nBicycle safety skills building events
\nB
ike Rodeos
\nBike to School Day events
\nTraffic circulation cha
nges on school property
\nIn Fall of 2015\, SDOT awarded 17 Mini Gran
ts to schools and community organizations serving public and private schoo
ls throughout Seattle. To see these Mini Grant awards\, click here.
The Mini Grant program has two annual fundin g cycles: Spring and Fall. Applicants may receive funding once per year. p>\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221031 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;COUNT=5;INTERVAL=5 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Safe Routes to School Mini Grant application last day to apply URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/safe-routes-to-school-mini-grant- application-last-day-to-apply-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2tehe92m3i68hfprf9l8ndrcll@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:
https://worlddayofremembrance.org/
As every year\, the objectives of WDoR 2022 are to provide a platform for road traffic victims and their families to:
\n\n
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/ped_srts_grant.htm
\nMini Grants provide assistance to schools\, PTAs\, and community grou ps to support education and encouragement for walking and bicycling to sch ool.
\nRecipient Eligibility
\nThe Safe Routes to School Mini Grant Program provides grants of up to $1\,000 to schools\, PTAs\, and com munity groups for education and encouragement programs for walking and bik ing to school. All public and private K-12 schools within the City of Seat tle\, PTAs\, and other school-related nonprofit groups are eligible to app ly for Mini Grants.
\nProject Eligibility
\nThe primary purpos e of Safe Routes to School Mini Grants is to fund activities that support the overall goal of safety education and encouragement for walking and bic ycling to school.
\nFunds can be used for a variety of programs\, in cluding (but not limited to):
\nStudent safety patrol
\nPedestr
ian education campaigns
\nPedestrian crossing flags
\nWalk to Sc
hool Day events
\nIntersection paintings
\nWalking School Bus or
Bike Train programs
\nBicycle safety skills building events
\nB
ike Rodeos
\nBike to School Day events
\nTraffic circulation cha
nges on school property
\nIn Fall of 2015\, SDOT awarded 17 Mini Gran
ts to schools and community organizations serving public and private schoo
ls throughout Seattle. To see these Mini Grant awards\, click here.
The Mini Grant program has two annual fundin g cycles: Spring and Fall. Applicants may receive funding once per year. p>\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230430 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230501 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;COUNT=5;INTERVAL=5 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Safe Routes to School Mini Grant application last day to apply URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/safe-routes-to-school-mini-grant- application-last-day-to-apply/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1a7o9k87mtr6g18dobapvmv82t@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:https://www.seattleschools.org/depar tments/transportation/walk-bike-and-roll-to-school/
\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230503 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230504 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Bike and Walk to School Day! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/bike-and-walk-to-school-day/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c8r32p1o6kq36b9g6kp3gb9kchi3ib9o70r3ibb26grj6ob1cgr66c3664@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230701 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230702 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:First day of Disability Pride month URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/first-day-of-disability-pride-mon th/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2c088d5vt86hh35sosu1fivgd5@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231119 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:World Day of Remembrance for Traffic Violence URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/world-day-of-remembrance-for-traf fic-violence/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6kpn9t8g13mfkcg2qc15talngo@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Stay Healthy Streets are are closed to vehicle through-traffic\, but are OPEN to peopl e walking\, rolling\, and biking in the street. Local access\, deliveries\ , and emergency services are still allowed. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, Stay Healthy Streets give people extra space to recreate outside and get where they need to go while allowing each other to maintain physical dista nce.
\nLast spring\, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways pushed the idea of Stay Healthy Streets as one of our 8 Soluti ons for Safe Social Distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to the outspoken support of neighborhood advocates like you\, the City intro duced Stay Healthy Streets a few miles at a time throughout April and May of 2020. We now have over 20 miles of Stay Healthy Streets in 13 locations around the city. Seattle has also launched two companion programs\, Keep Moving Streets near parks\, like Green Lake\, Alki\, and Lake Washington B lvd\, and Stay Healthy Blocks\, which allow residents to create their own DIY Stay Healthy Streets.
\nWe are gathering for a strategy discussion to envision what we’d like to s ee next for the Stay Healthy Streets program. Many of the Stay Healthy Str eets are extremely popular\, and the Mayor has promised to make 20 miles o f them permanent\, starting with 1st Ave NW in Greenwood.
\nAs advoc
ates\, what do we envision for the future of this program? We’ll gather fo
r a brainstorm and strategy discussion that will shape our advocacy for 20
21 and beyond.
Wednesday\, March 31\, 4:30 – 6:
00 pm
Virtually via Zoom
R
SVP via Faceboo
k or to Clara@SeattleGreenways.org.
If you’re unable to join us a
t the meeting\, but would like to be a part of the discussion\, email Clar
a@SeattleGreenways.org to join the email list.
Seattle Neigh
borhood Greenways is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: What’s Next for Stay Healthy Streets Advocacy?<
/b>
Time: Mar 31\, 2021 04:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)<
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TAKE THIS SURVEY a>\, and tell SDOT how you feel about your local Stay Healthy Str eet\, and whether you’d like them to be permanent. This survey is differen t from the one the city put out last year\, and you should fill it out eve n if you already participated in it’s first iteration.
\nC heck out this map to view all of Seattle’s Stay Healthy Streets\, and get outside to enjoy the one nearest you! If you’re snapping a selfie\, us e the hashtag #StayHealthyStreets and we’ll share it on Twitter or Instagr am.
\nReport missing or misplaced signage or cones to the City of Seattle by emailing StayHealthyStreets@Seattle.gov or calling the regular street m aintenance reporting line at 206-684-7623 (ROAD). You can also report thro ugh the Find–it–Fix–it App. You can also share experiences a nd suggestions\, but please refrain from community policing the behavior o f other people using the street.
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Every month volunteers gather to collect garbage and help be autify our neighborhood. On average\, we collect about 15 bags of garbage per clean up\, which means 1\,000’s of small pieces of plastic that do no t find their way into Puget Sound.
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eighbors!! Please join us for our ongoing ‘First Saturday’ of the month cl
ean-up effort\,
Saturday\, 9:00am-12:00pm.
We meet on the NW corner of the Art Space building\, just off Rainier Ave
. S. & S. Forest St.\, by the Mt. Baker Light Rail Station.
Look f or the Mt. Baker Hub Alliance sign\, a table with sign-up list\, gloves\, pickers\, orange vests and bright yellow bags to collect garbage\, maybe a colorful umbrella\, weather dependent\, all next to the water ox mural at Hoa Mai Preschool.
\nCome spend time in the Hub\, admire the murals \, old and new\, and help beautify our wonderful neighborhood on Saturday morning.
\nSee you there!!
\nEve Keller
President
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t. Baker Hub Alliance
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Join Green Lake & Wallingfor
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To be held by Zoom.
AGENDA
– Welcome & Introductions
– Discussion & Brainstorm<
br />– Updates on current SDOT projects in neighborhood
– 2021 SNG Ci
tywide Priorities
– Aurora Park Path
– Aurora Reimagined Coaliti
on
Monthly agendas can be found at: http://www.seattle.gov/seat tle-bicycle-advisory-board/meetings/meeting-agendas
\nThe Seattle Bi cycle Advisory Board (SBAB) advises the Mayor\, City Council\, and City De partments and Divisions on projects\, policies\, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.
\nResponsibilities p>\n
SBAB’s responsibilities include:
\nStewarding the Bicycle Mas
ter Plan
\n– Monitoring implementation activities by City Departments
and Divisions
\n– Serving as a resource for City Council on Bicycle
Master Plan activities
\n– Serving on transportation-related committe
es and planning groups
Making recommendations on City projects rel
ated to mobility\, specifically bicycling
\n– Conducting annual revie
ws of SDOT onstreet bicycle facility plans
\n– Ad hoc reviews of bicy
cle projects\, trail construction\, and capital improvement projects
\nPublishing issue papers on bicycling-related topics
\nConducting Si
te Tours
\n– Bikeablility Tours – periodically SBAB members conduct t
ours of new bikeways\, inspect cycling conditions across critical corridor
s\, and evaluate City of Seattle implementation activities.
\n– Facil
ity Tours – SBAB members organize tours of facilities to examine best prac
tices for bicycle commuting and parking in new and existing buildings
As one of several citizen-led boards in the city\, SBAB relies on its membership’s diversity of experience\, knowledge\, and background to advi se the City to make cycling safer and more accessible in Seattle.
\nMonthly 2nd Saturday Neighborhood Cleanup.
\nIf you w ant to help with cutting vegetation\, bring your own good gloves and tools . We have yard waste bags\, grabbers\, yellow bags for trash\, light wei ght gloves and vests.
\nAnd\, as usual\, if you want info on startin
g your own clean-up in Lake City\, contact Chris Leverson with BLCT to get
supplies\, or message me and I can help.
Chris: Chris.Leverson@chs-wa.org
Muriel: m.g.lawt
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\nMuriel Lawty community volunteer
\n206 328 5206
m.g.lawty@
gmail.com
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DESCRIPTION:ShareYou’re Invited to an event: \nDuwamish Valley Safe Streets Walk \nDuwamish Valley Safe Streets is hosting an even t: \nThe weather will be nice and we are excited to get out and enjo y a breath of sunshine and galore of flowers with our favorite neighbors. This will be our chance to explore\, cherish in memories\, and learn about current issues in our neighborhoods in the Duwamish Valley. \nWhen: Sunday\, May 2nd \nTime: < b>10:45am to 12pm \nWhere to meet: Mini Mart City Park\, 6525 Ellis Ave. S \nItinerary: 10:45am \nMeet At Des tination \n11am- 12:00pm \nWalk from Mini mart to South Park Plaza \n12:00pm- 1:00pm \nWalk from South Park Plaza to Flume ICECREAM! \n2:00pm \nConvene at South Park Plaza LUNCH \n\n About: \nWe will learn trivia along the way and ever yone is invited to share their stories. We will walk as a group from Ellis to Willow. There are historic homes and other sites along the way. Come r eady to listen and share. \nWe will discuss current issues\, upcomin g improvements\, and other topics surrounding inequity of Georgetown and S outh Park neighborhoods in order to connect. \n\n Ice cream w ill await us at the end of the walking route \nLunch will be provide d at the South Park Plaza \n\n Considerations: \n· Wear comfortable shoes \n· Bring a water bottle \n· Bring a friend\, children\, and pets \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210502T104500 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210502T120000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Duwamish Valley Safe Streets Walk URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/duwamish-valley-safe-streets-walk / END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1q867rj3qmfb2s788j2gkkf4ok@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210506T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210506T200000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:KL/GJFC URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/kl-gjfc/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6ua516ghc4rfg1jn5fsbc6s0n5@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:
Our regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Please check GPG’s Twitter account – https://twitte r.com/GPGreenways\, our Google Group – https://goo.gl/W9jmzW or our Facebook page (https://www.face book.com/GreenwoodPhinneyGreenways/?fref=ts) to confirm each month’s m eeting. \nShare
Please join us for a memorial bike ride and walk for Michael Colmant. \nMichael was killed while biking on Seward Park Ave on S unday April 11th by a driver in a hit-and-run. He was passionate about swi mming\, running\, cycling\, and aviation. He was a dedicated colleague\, h elping lift up people of color in the field. He was a loving father and ca ring friend. He will be missed. \n– – – \nSaturday\, May 15 \, 2:00 – 4:00 pm \nThe ride will start at Be’er Sheva Park next
to the intersection Seward Park S and and S Henderson St. Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/ 303311481178199/ \n– – – \nSupport the family: https://www.gofundme.com/f /michael-colmants-memorial \nHelp find the hit-and-run: A nyone with a tip is encouraged to call SPD’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at 20 6.233.5000. The person was driving an older Nissan Sentra that likely has a broken windshield and a license plate similar to BKU 053. \nMor
e background: \n Please make it a priority to att end the on-site meeting with Kadie Bell from the Seattle Department of Tra nsportation. Residents have worked tirelesly to ensure that the exit fro m the Stay Healthy Street is safe for users. SDOT needs your feedback abou t minimum measurable improvements that must be put in place to ens ure that the exit from the Stay Healthy Street is a safe place for pedest rians\, pedals\, kids\, dogs\, seniors\, families\, bikes\, joggers……. \n\n \n\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210518T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210518T170000 LOCATION:1st Avenue Northwest & Northwest 73rd Street\, 1st Ave NW & NW 73r d St\, Seattle\, WA 98103\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:1st Stay Healthy Street ON-SITE Safety Meeting with SDOT URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/1st-stay-healthy-street-on-site-s afety-meeting-with-sdot/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2tte6m8tpmkklr63ne4bvai5hv@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: | \n
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CANCELLED: Every month volunteers gather to collect garbage and help beautify our neighborhood. On average\, we collect about 15 bags of garbage per clean up\, which means 1\,000’s of small pieces of plastic that do not find their way into Puget Sound.
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\nSeattle fri ends and neighbors!! Please join us for our ongoing ‘First Saturday’ of th e month clean-up effort\,
\nSaturday\, 9:00am-12:00pm.
\nWe m
eet on the NW corner of the Art Space building\, just off Rainier Ave. S.
& S. Forest St.\, by the Mt. Baker Light Rail Station.
Look for th e Mt. Baker Hub Alliance sign\, a table with sign-up list\, gloves\, picke rs\, orange vests and bright yellow bags to collect garbage\, maybe a colo rful umbrella\, weather dependent\, all next to the water ox mural at Hoa Mai Preschool.
\nCome spend time in the Hub\, admire the murals\, ol d and new\, and help beautify our wonderful neighborhood on Saturday morni ng.
\nSee you there!!
\nEve Keller
\nPresident
\nMt
. Baker Hub Alliance
CANCELLED: Every month volunteers gather to collect garbage and help beautify our neighborhood. On average\, we collect about 15 bags of garbage per clean up\, which means 1\,000’s of small pieces of plastic that do not find their way into Puget Sound.
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\nSeattle fri ends and neighbors!! Please join us for our ongoing ‘First Saturday’ of th e month clean-up effort\,
\nWHEN: 8am – 11am
\nWHERE: Corne
r of S Walker St. and Rainier Ave S
Please email us if this will b e your first clean up. We will have all the materials you need to particip ate set out for you to pick up\, including gloves\, pickers\, and bags. We ar weather appropriate clothes\, especially good shoes. See you\, rain or shine\, outside Buddha Bruddah!
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210808T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210808T120000 LOCATION:Rotating location\, check website SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Mt Baker Hub Alliance 2nd Sunday Neighborhood Cleanup URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/cancelled-mt-baker-hub-alliance-2 nd-sunday-neighborhood-cleanup/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:15am0ojis65nk355r2p1s1fja9@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways for a summer picnic at S eward Park!
\nDrop in to catch up with old friends and neighbors or meet and greet with new folks. Learn about local advocacy\, grab a bike or walking map\, or bring a Tshirt or tote bag for a fun painting project. p>\n
We’ll provide a few snacks and drinks\, bring some to contribute if you can.
\nLooking forward to seeing you there!
\nSunday\, Au
gust 8\, 3:00 pm
Seward Park Picnic Shelter 1 (next to the playground
)
Facebook Event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/32748019911696
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Look for more info on bike rides to the event along Lake Washing ton Boulevard!
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\nSeward Park is located at 5900 Lake Washington Blvd. S\, Seattle\, W A 98118 and is a short (steep) walk from the 50 bus.
\nWe will b e on the south side of the park at Picnic Shelter 1\, behind the playgroun d.
\nThe Aurora Reimagined Coalition is a group of neighbors\, no nprofits\, businesses and organizations working to create a safer\, better Aurora Avenue North in Seattle.
\nLearn more at got99problems.org.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210809T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210809T203000 LOCATION:Virtual Meeting SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Aurora Reimagined Coalition Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/aurora-reimagined-coalition-meeti ng/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20210826T180000-n1rq9nsgn79mn5uhvmvfav9j4g@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person summer picnic!!
\nAs per BHS S tradition\, we are having a summer celebration instead of an August mont hly meeting.
\nJoin us on Thursday\, August 26 at 6 pm for a potluck at Jefferson Park – Picnic Shelter #2! (I just got the official permit fo r this from Seattle Parks)
\nWe’ll be entirely outside\, and I’m goi ng to acquire plastic gloves for the serving utensils to help everyone sta y safe.
\nShelter #2 at Jefferson Park is located on the south side of the skatepark. There are restrooms and playgrounds on the other side of the skatepark from the shelter.
\nI have attached a map of Jefferso n Park with added bus stops and bike route info. I also attached a Google Maps Streetview of what the shelter looks like in relation to other parts of the park.
\nHow to get there:
\nI look forward to s eeing y’all in person again!
\nHow do we live our racial equity values within our advocacy work and our neighborhood organizing?
\nJoin Seattle Neighborhood Gr eenways advocates from throughout our grassroots network for our fourth an nual internal racial equity workshop.
\nThursday\, September
9\, 2021\, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
RSVP HERE
This event is virtual. Stay tuned for login information
This workshop will focus on how we as a collective can advance anti-racis m in our organizing and advocacy. We will spend time learning together\, w orking through challenges in small groups and caucusing by neighborhood gr oup to draft action steps.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210909T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210909T193000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SNG Annual Racial Equity Workshop URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sng-annual-racial-equity-workshop / END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6tsivs5rg18jv68pl9jn95lbh8@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join Green Lake & Wallingford Safe Streets for our first gro up meeting in more than a year.
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Call-in: +12532158782\,\,6282493569# p>\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210909T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210909T200000 LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6282493569 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Green Lake & Wallingford Safe Streets Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/green-lake-wallingford-safe-stree ts-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2evctnvj4q32ujaih4e93np4bt@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us and learn about how to get involved with Seattle Nei ghborhood Greenways!
\nThis event will be virtual\, click here to join the meeting.
Seattle Neighborhoo
d Greenways is powered by people like you who work to make our streets saf
er and more comfortable for people of every age\, language\, ethnicity\, g
ender\, race\, ability\, and income. We want all neighborhoods great place
s to walk\, bike and live — and we need YOU to help make this happen. We h
ave locally organized chapters across the city that offer do-it-yourself a
dvocacy opportunities\, community-building events\, leadership development
\, and more.
Come learn about the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways c oalition\, our local neighborhood groups\, and best practices for being an effective advocate in your neighborhood.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T190000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SNG New Volunteer Orientation URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sng-new-volunteer-orientation-4/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2n3bjhc7ingr9r25tlqu1tcka4@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Hello Rainier Beach Community\,
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We are investing in the basics and improving safety in R ainier Beach over the next few months. Staff from the Seattle Department o f Transportation (SDOT) will be in the neighborhood this Thursday to confi rm maintenance work that needs to be done. We invite you to join us anytim e between 8am and noon to learn more and share your thoughts about any mai ntenance work related to the street\, sidewalks\, or planting strips that you feel needs to be done.
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< b>Join us anytime between 8am and noon on Thursday\, September 30 to walk through the neighborhood and learn more about the planned improvements fro m SDOT staff.
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The walks will begin at Rainier Ave S and S Henderson St at 8am. If you wo uld like to join\, please contact Adonis Ducksworth\, Interim Deputy Chief of Staff at SDOT 206-450-2530 or Adonis.Ducksworth@Seattle.gov.
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If you cannot make the walk\, feel free to ema il us with your comments and or suggestions.
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During the walks\, we will be available to answer you r questions and will talk more about the upcoming construction activities. These are informal events\; we welcome you to come and go as you please.< u>
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Once the maintenance work be gins\, the impacts of the construction will be minimal to residents\, empl oyees\, visitors\, and businesses and we will prioritize access to homes a nd businesses.
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This work is made possible thanks to your contributions via the $20 vehicle license fee and 2020 Proposition 1\, as part of the Seattle Transportation Benefit Di strict\, along with the voter-approved Levy to Move Seattle.
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Please let us know if you have any questi ons.
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Thank you\, u>
\nAdonis Ducksworth
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Inter im Deputy Chief of Staff
\nCity of Seattle\, Department of Transportation
\nO: 206-684-4193 | M: 206-450-2530 | Adonis.ducksworth@seattle.gov u>
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\nWe will pl an to assemble at Hale’s prior to a prompt(ish) departure at 9 am\, but yo u can also join us along the way. We will be heading north up 6th Ave NW\, east on 73rd St\, then north on 1st Ave to the first official stop at Sandel Park.
\nMap and RSVP on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/225853329580786
Be sure to wear a mask\, helmet\, and raincoat (hopefully it stays
dry!).
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\nAs you know\, October 2nd is a very big day f or North Seattle. Light rail is coming to Northgate and the new pedestrian bridge across I-5 will connect the station to Licton Springs\, ALUV\, Gre enwood\, and all neighborhoods west. The Department of Transportation will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony of this new bridge – the John Lewis Memorial Bridge – the morning of Saturday\, October 2nd (see the official invitation below).
\nJoin your neighbors for a family-friendly bi ke ride to the bridge ceremony\, which begins at 10am.
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ing from the south? Join the bike train as it heads north form Balmont
/Frelard along 6th Ave NW.
Coming from the west? Join up at S
andel Park before connecting to the bike train as it heads towards the sta
tion along N 100th Street.
Map and RSVP on Facebook: https://ww
w.facebook.com/events/225853329580786
Be sure to we
ar a mask\, helmet\, and raincoat (hopefully it stays dry!).
In ad dition to SDOT speeches\, photo opps\, a bike-centered scavenger hunt\, an d some free snacks and/or coffee\, members of Seattle Neighborhood Greenwa ys and the Aurora Reimagined Coalition will be handing out stickers\, answ ering questions\, and ready to talk about the future of transportation in North Seattle.
\nAfter you’ve checked out the new light rail station \, stop by Oak Tree Village (100th/Aurora) for a basketball clinic and 3v3 tournament – hosted by the community organization For North Seattle!
\nHope to see you there!
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211002T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211002T100000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Family-Friendly Group Bike Ride to Celebrate North End Mobility and Transportation Improvements URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/family-friendly-group-bike-ride-t o-celebrate-north-end-mobility-and-transportation-improvements/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5kh445grjvdaj7s2or8fvmj1sp@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Be’er Sheva Park Fall Work Party
\nOctober 2\, 10AM to
2PM
8650 Seward Park Avenue South
Restore Mapes Creek
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ind out what’s coming next at Be’er Sheva
See new plans and timeli ne for the community designed project
\nThe beach is coming to Raini er Beach Spring 2022!
\nJoin your neighbors\, friends\, and supporte rs of Be’er Sheva Park at this Fall beautification event and take part in an exciting mission to restore the native habitat. No gardening experience is necessary and a feeling of accomplishment is guaranteed. All ages are welcome\, but children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult . Sturdy clothes and closed-toed shoes are recommended. Tools\, gloves\, a nd snacks will be provided.
\nIf you have any questions about the ev ent please text/call Sally at 425.802.5382 or email at HomesBySally@gmail. com.
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We hope all of you are stayi ng mentally and physically healthy as we transition into Fall. The day-lig hted Mapes Creek area in our park LOVED this summer and is currently overg rown and in need of some serious weeding and clean-up! The Link2Lake team would welcome some extra hands in this task.
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ing to assist us on Saturday\, October 2nd from 10a-2pm?
No gardening experience required. Sturdy clothes and closed-toe
shoes highly recommended! See attached flyer for more info. Feel free to
distribute.
We will have tools\, gloves and snacks! Also\, come an d learn about our recent funding and project timeline updates!! We have a lot to share!
\nAlso\, in light of the current state of COVID \, we are requiring masks to be worn at all times. Thank you for understan ding.
\nHope to see you then!
\nLink2Lake Committee
http://rainierbeachlinktolake.org/
The Seattle Depa
rtment of Transportation (SDOT) is excited to invite you to the grand open
ing celebration for the John Lewis Memorial Bridge (Northgate Ped/Bike Bridge) on Saturda
y\, October 2!
SDOT will be hosting a series of speakers a
t the west end of the new bridge starting at 10 AM\, followed by a ribbon
cutting and community-led walk\, roll\, and bike ride towards Sound Transi
t’s new Link light rail station. With Link light rail service also beginni
ng at the Northgate Station on O
ctober 2\, you’re encouraged to try out the new transit options in the are
a. We hope you’ll join us to recognize all those who have made this projec
t possible!
Details
Saturday\, October 2
10 AM to noon
On the west side of the John Lewis Memorial Bridge\,
in the North Lot at North Seattle College (click here for directions)
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b>HOW TO STAY SAFE & ENJOY THE EVENT – COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please wear a mask and practice social distancing throughout the event t
o keep everyone safe\, healthy\, and comfortable. Thank you.
Getting there
Walking\, biking\, or using publ
ic transportation is strongly recommended. Sound Transit’s Link light rail
begins operating on October 2. You can learn more about Sound Transit’s n
ewest stations by visiting northgate
link.com. Metro routes also serve this location\; you can plan your tr
ip by visiting tripplanner.kingcounty.gov. There will be bike parking available\; tr
y out a route using neighborhood greenways and protected bike lanes. Parki
ng will be available in the North Lot at North Seattle College.
We hope to see you there!
Budget Chat with Sam Zimbabwe: Vision Zero\, Levy\, safet y\, climate\, equity
\nAn opportunity for you to meet with Sam Z imbabwe informally for virtual coffee/tea meetings to discuss areas of int erest in the budget.
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\nOctober 5\, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. PST
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October 7\, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. P ST
\nBudget Chat with Sam Zimbabwe: Bridges\, roadway structur es\, asset management/maintenance
\nAn opportunity for you to m eet with Sam Zimbabwe informally for virtual coffee/tea meetings to discus s areas of interest in the budget.
\n\n\nVirtual meetings to discuss areas of interest in the budget:
\nOctober 5\, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. PST
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\nMeet on the north sidew alk of Orcas St between Dearborn Park Elementary School and 32nd Ave S.
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\nWe’ll be clearing the sidewalk on Orcas St east of Dearborn Park Elementary School and west of 32nd Ave S. The once wide side walk has become overgrown with vines and more\, and Find It Fix It request s have been ignored in the past.
\nAnna shared a video on Twitter of the situation riding on the sidewalk. You can see how parts of the sidewa lk have been greatly narrowed over time. Watch the video here: https:// twitter.com/AnnaZivarts/status/1441927884403138563?s=20
\nIf you can help\, please bring thick gloves (Himalayan blackberry vines are viciously sharp!) and any tools (shears\, clippers\, rakes\, brooms\, shov els) you think may help.
\nWe’ll be clearing until finished\, probab ly an hour or two.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Find-it-Fix-it Group Ride with Ballard-Fremont Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/find-it-fix-it-group-ride-with-ba llard-fremont-greenways/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5819t4l1h04t62vv1l51o1drhp@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join Fro nt and Centered\, a coalition of BIPOC groups from around the stat e\, Disabi lity Rights Washington\, 350 WA and others for an exciting community briefing wi th state and national leaders in transportation and climate activism to le arn how you can put this tool into action to fight for more transit\, safe r streets\, and cleaner air where you live.
\nWHAT: Community Bri efing: Advocating for Just Transportation
\nWHEN: October 21\, 2021 1:00pm PT
\nWHO:
\nWHERE: Register in advance and participate via Zoom: https://bit.ly/Just-Tra nsportation-Event
\nThis November\, legislators are plannin g to consider massive transportation projects that have received little pu blic input. They need to hear from us. Instead of conducting busi ness as usual and building new highways\, legislators should be investing in a Just Transition in the transportation system that lowers climate and air pollution and increases mobility for all.
\nJoin our community b riefing to find out about our Transportation Bill of Rights and how you ca n use this new calculator to show policymakers how their highway projects harm communities and the climate and how we can and must do better.
\n< p>Hope to see you on Thursday!\nPaulo Nunes-Ueno
Transportatio
n Lead
Transportation Justice Advocates Unveil an Impo rtant New Tool in the Fight Against Climate Change
\nTransportat ion and climate justice can’t be separated. Here in Washington State\, roa ds and highways account for nearly half of our greenhouse gas emissions\; at the same time\, we have one of the country’s highest rates of asthma. P eople of color are disproportionately affected by both.
\nFor decade s\, local and statewide decisions about transportation investments have be en made without regard to the pollution they create or its impacts on peop le’s health. Billions of dollars are poured into expanding highways that f ail repeatedly to tame the beast of congestion while robbing communities o f life-saving safety improvements and basic transit service.
\nW hat if we could pinpoint exactly how much more pollution and climate chang e will be generated by a new highway proposal? Would our smart\, progressi ve legislators sit up and listen?
\nFront and Centered\, a coalition of BIPOC groups from around the state\, has joined forces with Disability Rights Washington\, 350 WA and other s\, to launch a community-centered campaign to help shape transportation p olicy in Olympia. As part of this effort\, the groups will unveil a new to ol\, an “induced travel calculator\,” created by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)\, th at uses peer-reviewed methods to calculate the long-term impacts of buildi ng more highways and roads\, including the subsequent emissions impacts. < /p>\n
Join us for an exciting community briefing with state and national leaders in transportation and climate activism to learn how you can put t his tool into action to fight for more transit\, safer streets\, and clean er air where you live.
\nSeattle Neig hborhood Greenways is joining the Garfield Superblock Coalition to host a fun day of art making and activities!
\nThere will an opportunity to contri bute to a large community art piece that celebrates Garfield Super Block\, as well as:
\nLive DJ Music by Blendiana Jones
\nFree Parkour pop-up wor kshop with Parkour Visions
\nScreen Printing with Garfield High Grad Matt Metzger
\nLocal Orga nizations including AfricaT own and A4Apple Learning Center
\nAnd Food available from some o f our favorite local vendors\, including Insightful Thoughts DPL and the < a href='https://www.facebook.com/ThaWhitebox74/' id='ow1124'>Def Chef< /p>\n
https://seattlegreenways.org/blog/category/news/
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\nSave t he date for an outdoor open house!
\nLocation: Sta y Healthy Street on 11th Ave SW\, next to Highland Park Elementary (Google Ma ps)
\nDate: Friday\, Oct. 29
\nTi me: 2 to 4 PM
\nLearn more about this Stay Healthy Street o n our website.
\nSDOT employees ga ther feedback on Stay Healthy Streets at the Delridge Farmers Market. Phot o credits: Maximilian Golub
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\nPhone line in many languages\n
If you or someone you know wants to talk with us\, give feedback\, or could benefit from having this information read to them in another lang uage\, please call (206) 684-7623.
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\n- 如果您需要此信息翻譯成中文 請 致電 (206) 684-7623.
\n- Kung kailangan mo ang impormasyon na ito na nakasalin sa (206) 684-7623.
\n- Tagalog man gyari lamang na tumawag sa (206) 684-7623.
\n- Si necesita traducir esta información al español\, llame al (206) 684-7623. li>\n
- Odeeffannoon kun akka siif (206) 684-7623.
\n- Nếu quý vị cần thông tin này chuyển ngữ sang tiếng Việt xin gọi (206) 684- 7623.
\n- የዚህን መረጃ ትርጉም ከፈለጉ፣ በዚህ ስልክ ቁጥር ይደውሉ፡ (206) 684-7 623.
\n- 당신이 번역이 정보를 필요로하는 경우에\, (206) 684-7623 로 전화해주십 시오.
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350 Seattle General Meeting 7 pm to 8 pm
~~Just Transition in Transportation Teach-In~~
Registration here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvduGprDwuEtH_OY-9bidvmnHvejj9G
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Did you know that 25% of Washington residents don’t have a dri ver’s license\, but that the transportation budget only spends 4% on trans it and walking/biking/rolling?
\nDid you know that Washington legisl ators do not consider data on climate or health impacts as they are fundin g long term transportation packages??
\nDid you know the state spend s BILLIONS on expanding highways that don’t relieve congestion\, and just expand air pollution and climate change???
\nIf you are appalled\, t roubled\, or confused by these facts\, please come to the 350 general meet ing… Learn about our new Just Transition in Transportation campaign with F ront and Centered\, Disability Rights Washington and 350 WA.
\nWe ar e so honored to have Anna Zivarts with Disability Rights Washington\, Paul Tabayonon with Yakima Valley Asian and Pacific Islander Coalition and Kat ie Wilson with Transit Riders’ Union to join us Wednesday to talk with us about JUST TRANSITION IN TRANSPORTATION!
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Wednesday Nov. 3\, 7:00 PM
Register and more info here
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Mt. Baker Hub Alliance
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211106T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211106T120000 LOCATION:We meet on the NW corner of the Art Space building\, just off Rain ier Ave. S. & S. Forest St.\, by the Mt. Baker Light Rail Station. SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:First Saturday Neighborhood Cleanup — Mt Baker Hub Alliance URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/first-saturday-neighborhood-clean up-mt-baker-hub-alliance-8/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3v1li57hjsspj3mdc6a41ajmrk@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Hello Beacon Hill & Rainier Valley greenways folks!
\nAfter Bob’s highly successful Orcas pruning\, I’ve been doing more of that kind of thing on my own\, but some jobs are too big for one person.
\nSaturday\, Nov 6th\, 10AM
S Columbian Way PBL\, on the hill section between MLK & Beacon Ave
Bring large brooms\ , snow shovels\, rakes\, pruning tools\, gloves\, or bags if you have them \, bring your muscles and hands if you don’t.
\nRachael
\nhttps://seattlegreenways.org/streetsforpeople2021/
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Aurora Reimagined Coalition
\nNovember Coalition Meeting
Monday\, November 8 | 7:00p.m. –
8:30 p.m.
CLICK THIS LINK TO LOG IN: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86503599252
Dial in by phone: (253) 215-8782 | Meeting ID: 865 0359 9252 |
Press *6 to mute and unmute
AGENDA
\nJoin us for our November monthly meeting – we’ll dive into the 500+ Commu nity Survey responses and talk about how to frame our advocacy st rategy in the coming months. We’ll also celebrate an ARC advocacy win – SDOT is beginning the outreach process to create a complete outer loop around Green Lake\, repurposing an unused lane of Aurora on th e west side of Green Lake.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211108T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211108T203000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Aurora Reimagined Coalition November Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/aurora-reimagined-coalition-novem ber-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4k80b4152rn5vfaf92105n7pqc@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:facebook.com/events/442743053933110/?ref=newsfeed
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llowing the Nov. 2 elections\, we must take -every- opportunity the 2022 b
udget gives us to protect our wins and protect our people.
With a new
mayor\, a new city attorney\, and city council turnover\, divesting from
policing and punishment and investing in community is more important than
ever. Join Seattle Solidarity Budget for post-election updates and the 202
2 budget fight. Get ready to make a last big push to create a budget for a
city where ALL OF US can thrive\, regardless of who is in office.
Tune in Nov. 9 – we will be livestreaming on FB\, or you can join us on z oom by registering at this webinar link: bit.ly/SolidarityBudget-Nov9
\nAnd save the date to joi n us Nov. 10 for the public budget hearing. It’ll be our chance to tell Co uncil how we feel about their proposed budget draft and keep pushing for S olidarity Budget priorities\, as the Council that pledged to defund SPD pa sses their last budget together. Join us on the 9th to be ready for the 10 th!
\nBookmark this website now to sign up for public comment starti ng at 3:30 pm on November 10th for the 5:30 pm online hearing: https://www.seattle.go v/council/committees/public-comment
\nAccessibility: Live captio ning will be provided (register for zoom webinar for this feature).
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Tuesday March 15th at 7pm Hi Everyone\, These realities make our work toward creating a more livable community more important than ever in addit ion to simply supporting one another in these challenging times. I also kn ow it’s important to continue the amazing work that this organization has done in the past and we will look to you all to help us achieve those goal s while creating new ones. \nWe’d like to reconvene the group next week to re-introduce ourselves to one another\, talk about some initial id eas we have\, get a sense for what issues remain top of mind or have come up during our dormancy\, and talk about next steps. \nIf you are ab le please join us on Tuesday March 15th at 7pm see link below. This meeting will be remote but we hope to shift to in person meetings through out the year as CDC guidelines shift. Feel free to invite others who might be interested in our work! \nTopic: First Meeting DVSS Join Zoom Meeti
ng Meeting ID: 719 6836 9536 We hope to see you there! \nAll the best\, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Organizing Skills Workshop
Register Here This workshop is open to all Seattle N eighborhood Greenways volunteers\, and others! If you care about creating a strong\, effective grassroots campaign within our movement or for anothe r group or cause you’re a part of\, we welcome you to join us! \n– – – \nSeattle Neighborhood Greenways Organizing Skills Workshop Wednesday\,
March 16\, 6:30 – 8:00 pm Join us to celebrate another year of fabulous grassroots com munity power! \nSee the Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.co m/events/665812018004984 \nJoin Seattle Neighborhood Greenways to ce lebrate another year of fabulous grassroots community power! \nSatur day\, March 26\, 2022\, 1:00 – 3:30 pm \n– – – \nEVENT DESCRIP
TION: We’ll provide some food for the grill\, bring
potluck snacks or sides to contribute if you can. – – – \nGETTING THERE: We will be next to the playground on the eas t side of the park\, east of the Gas Works. The area is wheelchair accessi ble. \nStay tuned for more info on group bike rides to the event! (o r lead one yourself!) \nGROUP RIDES: \nFrom Link Light Rail: p>\n From Capitol Hill: From Rainier Valley:\nMeet up with Jason from Rainier Valley Greenways-Safe Streets at Col umbia City Park next to PCC at 11:15 am\, roll out 11:30\, and meet up wit h the Central Seattle Greenways group for the remainder of the trip. Rough route here. \n— \nABOUT US: What: the second meeting to discuss creatin
g streets for people downtown Agenda: \n
Join us also for a meeting specifically about a People Friendly Pike Place held the following Monday\, April 4th at 5:30 on Zoom. If you are supportive of pedestrianizing Pike Place M arket please rsvp to gordon(at)seattlegreeenways.org. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220328T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220328T193000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Downtown Greenways meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/downtown-greenways-meetiung/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20220402T090000-0vcalo3574cljqsjcnu2r8cc4l@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Every month volunteers gather to collect garbage and help be autify our neighborhood. On average\, we collect about 15 bags of garbage per clean up\, which means 1\,000’s of small pieces of plastic that do no t find their way into Puget Sound. \n— Some of the things needing done are clipping blackberry vines and shoveli ng the sidewalk\; and\, as always\, picking up trash. I have bags\, some gloves\, grabbers etc for the trash pick up\, but if you want to do som e of the “gardening” bring your own tools and heavy gloves. I have y ard waste bags for vegetation. \nPlease let me know if you are comin g in case it rains hard and we cancel (m.g.lawty@gmail.com). I will send out a reminder\, or cancellation around noon that day. \n– – – Look for the Mt. Baker Hub Alliance sign\, a table with sign-up list\, gloves\, pickers\, orange vests and bri ght yellow bags to collect garbage\, maybe a colorful umbrella\, weather d ependent\, all next to the water ox mural at Hoa Mai Preschool. \nCo me spend time in the Hub\, admire the murals\, old and new\, and help beau tify our wonderful neighborhood on Saturday morning. \nSee you ther e!! \nEve Keller Friends on Bikes – – – \n✨🌸 SPRING HAS SPRUNG 🌸✨ Meet-up locations will change as will the route. We will try to post ri de details on socials\, but join our Slack channel just in case we forget 😉 \nFOB rides are geared toward getting trans\, two-spirit\, interse x\, gender nonconforming folks and women who are black\, indigenous\, and people of the global majority on bikes! \nBring a friend and tell al l ya friends about us! \nWelcome to all trans\, women\, intersex & g ender nonconforming (TWIG) people for the global majority (PGM) \nSe cond Saturday of each month \nNo Drop \nLate morning start & r otating locations \nSnack-centric \nFlyer graphic by @novatr0n 💖 ShareFriends on Bikes 10am Meet 10:30 am Rollout\n Rain or Shine — Com e Thru! \nThis ride is for BIPGM TWIG folks We are ON for the first stroll of our 2 nd Saturday ride series. Come rain or shine 🌦️ hopefully we catch a misty window and see some 🌈🌈🌈! \nRoute link 10 miles\, no drop\, from Jefferson Park to the University district. \nWe’ll stop for snackage and a coffee break midway. Be sure to bri ng layers & hydration. \nWe are cooking up a ton of ideas for FOB SE A this year and we need your support to help make our dreams to cultivate BIPGM TWIG joy thru biking and bike-travel come true! \nCA: $seafrie
ndsonbikes #melaninbasecamp #shredthepatriarchy #radicaladventureriders #friendsonbikes < a href='https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/seattle/'>#seattle a> \n – – – Meet-up locations will ch ange as will the route. We will try to post ride details on socials\, but join our Slack channel just in case we forget 😉 \nFOB rides are gear ed toward getting trans\, two-spirit\, intersex\, gender nonconforming fol ks and women who are black\, indigenous\, and people of the global majorit y on bikes! \nBring a friend and tell all ya friends about us! Flyer graphic by
@novatr0n 💖 Sign up for the meeting invite: https://www.got99problems.or g/join-us \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220411T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220411T200000 RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;BYDAY=2MO SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Aurora Reimagined Coalition URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/aurora-reimagined-coalition/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1j3v8jkr404tu9o0ioisogk4tc@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Queen Anne Greenways will be meeting TOMORROW\, Tuesday\, April 19 at 6:00 – 7:30 pm. \nWe will be discussing Crockett Plaza and supporting street pedestrianization effo rts around the city. Other topics may include Ballard Link light rail\, Th omas Street\, the Seattle Transportation Plan\, and the Alaskan Way PBL\, or other projects you’d like to bring to the group! \n\n\nWhat: Queen Anne Greenways April Meeting \nWhen: Tuesday\, April 19\, 6:00 – 7:30 pm \nWhere: IN PERSON at the Queen Anne Historical Society’s Clubhouse (see below for directions) plus an online Zoom option (JOIN HERE \, or see below for more details) \n\nJoin Tuesday\, April 19 to meet other Queen Anne neighbors interested in making Seattle a great p lace to walk\, roll\, bike\, and live. If you’d like to connect with the p lanning committee but are unable to join on Tuesday\, email Clara@SeattleG reenways.org. \nLooking forward to seeing you on Tuesday! \n– – – \nIN PERSON LOCATION: The Queen Anne Historical Society Clubhouse at the Queen Anne United Methodist Church (1606 5th Ave W\, next to the Queen Anne Library). \n\nONLINE ZOOM O PTION: \n
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 813 4183 0386 Dial by your location \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T193000 LOCATION:Queen Anne Historical Society Clubhouse at the Queen Anne United M ethodist Church (1606 5th Ave W) SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Queen Anne Greenways Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/queen-anne-greenways-meeting-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7omib0n7dj5nr2s5h2hf888krk@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: What: A walk to talk about the gap between the planne
d waterfront promenade trail (which ends at the Aquarium) and the Elliot B
ay Trail (which starts at the Sculpture Park). This is a critical gap in S
eattle’s signature waterfront trail. On our UnGapTheMap walk and talk we w
ill discuss the current proposal by the city\, its shortcomings\, and disc
uss possible improvements. No experience necessary! Just a desire to creat
e a seamless walking and biking trail on Seattle’s waterfront. Last Monday of the month. Seattle Neighborhood Greenways is i nviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nTopic: Downtown Greenways
monthly meeting Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 883 0779 623
0 Dial by your location We are excited to announce our first ride of 2022! \nWe are working alongside Cascade Bicycle Club to trace a route from George town to The Green River Trail in Tukwila to bring attention to the Future South Park to Georgetown trail\, as well as highlight the missing link ext ending south to the county trail system. This is a great opportunity for o ur community members to rub shoulders with organizations that can help us make needed improvements in our area. I’m attaching a graphic you’re welco me to share. \nDetails: \n\nSeattle to So uth King County by Trail \nSaturday\, May 7 10am-No onish \nOptions: 9 mile or 20 mile bicycle ride \nPlease arrive by 9:45am to sign waivers \nStart location: Georgetown Playfield and Spray Park\, street parking available \n\n Seattle’s Geo rgetown neighborhood and the northern terminus of the Green River Trail ar e a few miles apart\, but are not connected via an all ages bike route. Jo in us for an education and advocacy ride to hear about final plans for the Georgetown to South Park Trail (coming in 2023) and a project to extend t he 19-mile long Green River Trail to Southpark\, from where it currently e nds in Tukwila. Participants will ride the route\, and learn what it will take to make a safe\, simple trail connection from South King County commu nities to Southpark\, Georgetown and beyond. \n\n 9 mile route: Starts in Georgetown\, follows East Marginal Way\, over the South Park Bridge\, through the South Park neighborhood to the D uwamish Trail and south along West Marginal Way to the Green River Trail a nd Cecil Moses Park in Tukwila. Turn around at Cecil Moses and return to t he ride start. \n\n 20 mile ride: Same a s 9 mile route\, but at turnaround\, continue down the Green River Trail t o see a new section of the Lake to Sound Trail and the junction of the Gre en River Trail and the Interurban Trail in Tukwila before looping back to the start. \n\n All are welcome on this n o-drop ride\, but this is not an all ages and ability route. We will ride a mix of striped paint bike lanes\, sharrows\, trail\, neighborhood greenw ay\, and low traffic roads with no bike lane. \n\n Participants Include: Leafline Trail Coalition members\, representatives from the Duwamish Valley Safe Streets\, Cascade Bicycle C lub\, the Seattle Department of Transportation\, King County Parks\, the C ity of Kent and many more. Please RSVP by May 5. \nThank you all and I hope some of you can join us! If you would like to speak about your exp erience riding in the area at key points on the ride please let us know! < /p>\n
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Safe Streets
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URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-redistricting-district-1-
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DESCRIPTION:\n Join SDOT for this online open house event to learn about the Alaskan Way bike connection currently being designed. \nTuesday\, May 10 from 4:30-5:30 PM online via Microsoft Teams.
SDOT will share information about the project and the proposed design. \nAny feedback we receive can help shape the desig n as the project advances. \nLearn more on the project website. Pe ople can also submit comments or questions via the project inbox at 206-77 5-8894 or AlaskanWayPBL@seattle .gov. \n\n \n\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220510T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220510T173000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SDOT: Alaskan Way Bike Connection Online Open House URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sdot-alaskan-way-bike-connection- online-open-house/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:74r6adj568q68bb171i68b9kc4sjib9o60pj4bb3c8r68dr2clj3ieb4c8@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: Join a group of NE Seattle neighbors advocating to improve b us service in NE Seattle! \nWe’ve heard from those around us – and e xperienced ourselves – changes in bus routes and schedules that have impac ted our commutes and access to the light rail. Our goals include: \nIncreasing frequency of routes like the 20 \nAdding stops south of 125th along Lake City Way for the 522 \nThis is a working list and we want to hear from more community members. If you’re interested in learn ing and helping with transit advocacy in the NE Seattle area\, please join our next virtual meeting! \nTuesday May 10th @ 8:30 – 9:30 PM Please fee l free to share with friends and neighbors. We also have a transit survey (you may have seen the bright green signs along Lake City Way). We shared early data at an LCNA meeting with King County Metro and Sound Transit and will bring additional results back to KC Metro and ST in the next month o r two. Please share your transit experience if you haven’t and share widel y! \nLink: NE Seattle transit survey \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220510T203000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220510T213000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:NE Seattle Transit Advocacy Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/ne-seattle-transit-advocacy-meeti ng/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:09u37fobpcrtfj19onf77s958u@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the D epartment of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \nRegister in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW . \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also part icipate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-participa te. \n\n
Physical Location: S eattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \n< p>Virtual Link: http s://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n\n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is currently ex amining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven City Council Distr icts and is inviting you and your community members to continue learning a bout the process and provide feedback at upcoming public forums. Individua l forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these m eetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate community membe rs about the redistricting process and present interactive maps that detai l draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts. Meeti ngs will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) and members of th e public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback d irectly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW . \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public com ment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-particip ate. \n\n\n
Physical Locat ion: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 < /p>\n Virtual Link: h ttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commis sions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\ , Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82983603669 u> \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8 2217028349 \n
Physical Location: Seattle Ci ty Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web. zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Physical Lo cation: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: htt ps://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Virtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215361885 \n\n If you would like more information or to request interpreta tion services for any of the public forums\, please contact Elsa Batres-Bo ni at Elsa.Batres-Boni@se attle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The comm issioners need your input and guidance on what considerations are most imp ortant to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Eliseo Jua rez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Should it most close ly follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible? Should it seek to preserve historic community areas in single districts? We need your pa rticipation to inform how we create a final map that represents every neig hborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Seattle R edistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partisan body of five appo inted Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council District boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. The commission follow s City Charter mandated criteria using geographic information system (GIS) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new boundaries and prod uce districts that are approximately equal in population. To the extent pr actical\, the Commission must also consider additional factors\, such as f ollowing existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterways and geograph ic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities and neighborhoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s population is 737\,015\ , a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensure that \, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council District will include approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, the Commission wi ll redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\ , 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more in formation about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, visit http://www.seattle.gov/redistrict ing. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nPronouns: (He\, Him) https://transittrekker.com/biketrain/ \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T183000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Seattle Bike Train on Lake Washington Boulevard URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-bike-train-on-lake-washin gton-boulevard/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:349riv37r9hfth3vatnqecs6fo@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the D epartment of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \n\n Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2 PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, yo u can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-< u>participate. \n\n
Physi cal Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Ro om L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406544 \n\n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is currently examining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven Ci ty Council Districts and is inviting you and your community members to con tinue learning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming public f orums. Individual forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these meetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate community members about the redistricting process and present interactive maps that detail draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts. Meetings will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) a nd members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and pr ovide feedback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.c om/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum \, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submi tting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to -participate. \n\n\n
Virtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\ , Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406 544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\ , 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/ u>j/82983603669 \n
Physical Location: Seattl e City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.z oom.us/j/82217028349 \n
Physical Loc ation: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knigh t Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/862153618 85 \n\n If you would like more information or to re quest interpretation services for any of the public forums\, please contac t Elsa Batres-Boni at Els a.Batres-Boni@seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The commissioners need your input and guidance on what considerati ons are most important to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Eliseo Juarez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Shou ld it most closely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible ? Should it seek to preserve historic community areas in single districts? We need your participation to inform how we create a final map that repre sents every neighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partisan b ody of five appointed Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council District boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. The c ommission follows City Charter mandated criteria using geographic informat ion system (GIS) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new bou ndaries and produce districts that are approximately equal in population. To the extent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional fac tors\, such as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterw ays and geographic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities an d neighborhoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s populat ion is 737\,015\, a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensure that\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council Distr ict will include approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, t he Commission will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, vis it http://www.seattle.gov/< u>redistricting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nP
ronouns: (He\, Hi
m) In honor of Bike Everywhere Day\, Ballard-Fremont Greenways will be hosting a social ride to Sunset Hill Park. \n5:00pm Meet at
the Dinosaur in Fremont Route: 6:15 Arrive at Sunset Hill Park \nThis will be a no-drop ride and people of all ages and abilities are encouraged to attend. \nAttendees of this ride are res ponsible for bringing their own bike or mobility device in safe\, working order\, as well as the proper safety equipment for riding. \nE-bikes and bike-share bikes are welcome\; please be sure to leave enou gh time to locate and unlock a bike prior to the start of the ride. \n< p dir='ltr'>Riding in groups is considerably safer than riding individuall y—and safety and staying together is our priority—but riders participate a t their own risk.\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T193000 LOCATION:Fremont Dinosaurs\, Seattle\, WA 98103\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Ballard-Fremont Greenways social ride URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/ballard-fremont-greenways-social- ride/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1p2vee8ggohvdjk732vmnr99ug@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us and learn about how to get involved with Seat
tle Neighborhood Greenways!
– – – Seattle Neigh borhood Greenways is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.Join Zoom Me etinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82097143298?pwd= clpFWitOcTJaM2pFOHZxVzE1eUtyQT09Meeting ID: 820 9714 3298Passcode: 524074One tap mobile+12532158782\,\,82097143298#\,\,\,\,*52 4074# US (Tacoma)+13462487799\,\,82097143298#\,\,\,\,*524074 # US (Houston)Dial by your location +1 253 215 8782 U S (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 436 2866 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)Meeting ID: 820 9714 3298Pas scode: 524074Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keGbDAgK6l \n
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DESCRIPTION: formerly Beacon B.I.K.E.S. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T194500 LOCATION:Tippe and Drague Alehouse\, 3315 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98144 \, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beacon Hill Safe Streets Monthly Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/beacon-hill-safe-streets-monthly- meeting-12/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6quu2bslt95pptjqar4ms94l1h@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the D epartment of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \n\n Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/ r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public foru m\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and subm itting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/ho w-to-participate. \n\n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Lan des Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82983603669 \n\n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is currently examining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven Ci ty Council Districts and is inviting you and your community members to con tinue learning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming public f orums. Individual forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these meetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate community members about the redistricting process and present interactive maps that detail draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts. Meetings will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) a nd members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and pr ovide feedback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.c om/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum \, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submi tting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to -participate. \n\n\n
Virtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\ , Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406 544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\ , 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/ u>j/82983603669 \n
Physical Location: Seattl e City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.z oom.us/j/82217028349 \n
Physical Loc ation: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knigh t Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/862153618 85 \n\n If you would like more information or to re quest interpretation services for any of the public forums\, please contac t Elsa Batres-Boni at Els a.Batres-Boni@seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The commissioners need your input and guidance on what considerati ons are most important to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Eliseo Juarez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Shou ld it most closely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible ? Should it seek to preserve historic community areas in single districts? We need your participation to inform how we create a final map that repre sents every neighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partisan b ody of five appointed Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council District boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. The c ommission follows City Charter mandated criteria using geographic informat ion system (GIS) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new bou ndaries and produce districts that are approximately equal in population. To the extent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional fac tors\, such as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterw ays and geographic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities an d neighborhoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s populat ion is 737\,015\, a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensure that\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council Distr ict will include approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, t he Commission will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, vis it http://www.seattle.gov/< u>redistricting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nP
ronouns: (He\, Hi
m) \n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the Department of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \nRegister in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public co mment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-part icipate. \n\n
Physical Locati on: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \n< p>Virtual Link: http s://us06web.zoom.us/j/82217028349 \n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is currently examining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven City Council Districts and is inviting you and your community members to continue learning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming public forums. Individual forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these meetings\ , Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate community members about the redistricting process and present interactive maps that detail draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts. Meetings will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) and members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW. < /p>\n If you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also particip ate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public comment at h ttps://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-participate< /u>. \n\n\n
Physical Location: Sea ttle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://u s06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physi cal Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Ro om L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82983603669 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Ave nue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/822170283 49 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\ , 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: < a href='https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640'>https://us06web.zoom.us/ j/85403374640 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVi rtual Link: https://us0 6web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Physic al Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Roo m L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215361885 \n\n If you would like more information or to request interpretation serv ices for any of the public forums\, please contact Elsa Batres-Boni at Elsa.Batres-Boni@seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The commissioners need your input and guidance on what considerations are most important to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Eliseo Juarez\, Cha ir of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Should it most closely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible? Should it seek to prese rve historic community areas in single districts? We need your participati on to inform how we create a final map that represents every neighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Seattle Redistrict ing Commission is an independent\, non-partisan body of five appointed Sea ttle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council District boundari es to reflect the city’s population growth. The commission follows City Ch arter mandated criteria using geographic information system (GIS) expertis e and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new boundaries and produce distr icts that are approximately equal in population. To the extent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional factors\, such as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterways and geographic bounda ries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities and neighborhoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s population is 737\,015\, a growt h of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensure that\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council District will include approxim ately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, the Commission will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, visit http://www.seattle.gov/redistricting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nPronouns: (He\, Him) ~~ THIS EVENT RESCHEDULED DUE TO RAIN ~~ Join Bob and Clara for a Rainbow Ride to celebrate Pride Mo
nth! Friday\, June 10\, 2022 Rout
e: More info for Lake Wa shington Blvd Bicycle Weekends: https://www.seattle.gov/…/lake-washington-blvd-keep … \nEvent Details: To Bring: If you’re looking for other queer biking events\, check out Bob’s Seattle Queer History Bike Tour on Sunday\, June 12: https://cascade.org/seattle-queer-his tory-bike-tour \nHappy Pride Month\, everyone! \n
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LOCATION:Jimi Hendrix Park\, 2400 S Massachusetts St\, Seattle\, WA 98144\,
USA
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SUMMARY:Pride Month Rainbow Ride on Lake Washington Blvd!
URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/pride-month-rainbow-ride-on-lake-
washington-blvd/
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DESCRIPTION: Come learn about the past of the Duwamish Valley\, engage wi th the present and vision into the future! \nYou are invited. DUWAMISH VAL
LEY IDEAFEST #2 Free food and drink Talk with architects Brought to you by Equinox Studios and Georgetown Com munity Development Authority \nWe will be discussing future open spa ce and transportation related logistics as part of a visioning exercise fo r a new large affordable multi-family housing project in Georgetown. \nAlso\, now that we know The West Seattle Bridge won’t be open until S eptember\, it’s even more important to speak with our representatives who will be in attendance from SDOT and the Flip Your Trip campaign who will b e sharing information on the Citywide Transportation Plan and giving out c oupons for alternative transportation options in the valley. \nArt Attack is also tomorrow so you can hop right over :-) \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T180000 LOCATION:404 S Brandon St Seattle SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Duwamish Valley Ideafest #2 URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/duwamish-valley-ideafest-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2l053clreleepv23khdleepgja@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the Department of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \nRegister in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public co mment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-part icipate. \n\n
Physical Locat ion: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 < /p>\n Virtual Link: < u>https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n \n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is curre ntly examining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven City Counci l Districts and is inviting you and your community members to continue lea rning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming public forums. In dividual forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these meetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate communit y members about the redistricting process and present interactive maps tha t detail draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts . Meetings will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) and member s of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide fee dback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2 PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you ca n also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting pub lic comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-p articipate. \n\n\n
Physica l Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/829836 03669 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hal l\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/ j/82217028349 \n
Physical Location: Sea ttle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://u s06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Phys ical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes R oom \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215361885 \n\n If you would like more information or to request inte rpretation services for any of the public forums\, please contact Elsa Bat res-Boni at Elsa.Batres-B oni@seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“Th e commissioners need your input and guidance on what considerations are mo st important to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Elis eo Juarez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Should it most closely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible? Should i t seek to preserve historic community areas in single districts? We need y our participation to inform how we create a final map that represents ever y neighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Sea ttle Redistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partisan body of fiv e appointed Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council Di strict boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. The commission follows City Charter mandated criteria using geographic information system (GIS) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new boundaries an d produce districts that are approximately equal in population. To the ext ent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional factors\, suc h as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterways and ge ographic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities and neighbor hoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s population is 737 \,015\, a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensur e that\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council District will i nclude approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, the Commiss ion will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor m ore information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, visit http://www.seattle.gov/redi stricting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nPronouns: (
He\, Him<
b>) Join friends and neighbors to help clean up the sidewalks on Swift Ave S. \nThere is supposedly a sidewalk on the side next to I -5 … at least in parts. It’s also possible SDOT won’t have really cleared the bike lane. Likely even if we can’t find the real sidewalk we can deal with issues at bus stops along there. \nWhen: Saturday\, June 18th a
t 10AM Let’s meet somewhere near Swift & Graham (might have t o meet initially on the away-from-I-5 side due to lack of sidewalk!). Brin g gloves\, clippers\, rakes\, tools\, water\, snacks\, etc. I should be ab le to bring some extra tools and possibly coffee! \nJoin us for manu al labor for good! https://groups.google.com/g/seattle-street-fixers \n
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LOCATION:Swift Avenue South & South Graham Street\, Swift Ave S & S Graham
St\, Seattle\, WA 98108\, USA
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SUMMARY:Seattle Street Fixers Volunteer Sidewalk Cleanup on Swift Ave S
URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-street-fixers-volunteer-s
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DESCRIPTION: ~~EVENT CANCELLED~~ ______________ \n<
u>Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/463019132253481 Join Bob and Clara for a Rainbow Ride to celebrate Pride Month! Friday\, June 24\, 2022 Route: More info for Lake Washington B lvd Bicycle Weekends: https://www.seattle.gov/…/lake-washington-blvd-keep… \nEvent Details: To
Bring: Happy Pride Month\, everyone! \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220624T184500 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220624T210000 LOCATION:Jimi Hendrix Park\, 2400 S Massachusetts St\, Seattle\, WA 98144\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Pride Month Rainbow Ride on Lake Washington Blvd! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/pride-month-rainbow-ride-on-lake- washington-blvd-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0r5e3064p4c7enf4r2emaf4gou@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:HOSTED wants to share with our neighbors the results of our 5 years working together to improve the health and wellbeing of our NewHol ly/Othello neighbors by improving the safety and promoting community activ ations in our parks and public spaces. \n
Even t Details Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/5208097435966211/ \nWe plan to meet up at Cafe Red and walk the route and learn about the art and artists that has been a major key to our work. We ask all those i nterested in participating or helping\, please let us know in our sign up form at h ttps://forms.gle/qtstHzBSURgE4AnC9. \nVolunteers are welcome to help set up additional wayfinding on the route\, preparing printed materi als for tour participants\, outreach to neighbors to boost participation.\ , and helping with survey after the tour. \nSee the tour route and o ther info about HOSTED at http://helloothello.com/HOSTED \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T120000 LOCATION:Cafe Red\, 7148 Martin Luther King Jr Way S\, Seattle\, WA 98118\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:NewHolly Art Guided Walk URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/newholly-art-guided-walk/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20220705T183000-_8gqj0gq170q4ab9p8os46b9k85334ba168rjib9g8oo42ea48cq44g pj74_R20220504T013000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT:mailto:lt0lmiorecihqc99od0hnrtl54@group.calendar.google.com DESCRIPTION:WSBC July 5th summer backyard social! \nAll are encour aged to come and very welcome. It will be an informal pot luck event. I’ll provide plates and utensils and probably some salmon or something else of f the grill. A grill will also be available for anyone who needs some fire . \nPlease come and meet neighbors! \n4060 39th Ave SW Hello Lake City Greenways neighbors! \nIt’s been a whi le since we’ve been able to gather in person\, and we’d like to invite you to a backyard LC Greenways social to reconnect in person\, meet new neigh bors\, and chat about greenways and transit ideas you’re excited about. p>\n Whether you’ve been a longtime active Greenways member or are new t o the group (like us!)\, please feel welcome. Details below! \nWhat:
Backyard (outdoor) social COVID precautions: Since we’ll be outside\, masks are optional but no t required. Please respect others and avoid coming if you have potential s ymptoms. \nFeel free to reach out to Maria or Deirdre (207-478-2938 ) with any questions\, and we look forward to seeing you! \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T190000 LOCATION:3001 NE 115th St\, Seattle WA 98125 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Lake City Greenways Backyard Social URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/lake-city-greenways-backyard-soci al/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5hvqhg6d08nbslgf2kus603kt2@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:House our Neighbors: Come Celebrate With Us \nOn Friday\, July 8 from 6-9 pm at AIDS Memorial Pathway (920 E Barbara Bailey Way\, Seattle\, WA 98122) join us to celebra te the next steps to ending our housing crisis. This event will include mu sic\, Dj Jus Moni\, food\, speakers\, vendors\, art-making and more! \n\n Hope to see you there! \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T210000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:House our Neighbors: I-135 Celebration! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/house-our-neighbors-i-135-celebra tion/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0mhfrn9crlom6a3ji9jqhncmbu@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/
e/scidpda-presents-outdoor-party-in-canton-alley-tickets-309104448727<
strong> On Saturday\, July 9\, 1P
M to 6PM\, join the SCIDpda for OUTDOOR PARTY IN CANTON ALLEY
\, a daytime street activation with DJs and live music\, dancing\, and ref
reshments in a unique part in the Chinatown International District.
An experiment in outdoor social gatherings\, urban re-imagination\, block parties\, street fairs\, and day clubs\, this event aims to welcome folks back into the neighborhood for a communa l experience and fun summer day in the Chinatown I nternational District! \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T180000 LOCATION:Canton Alley South\, Canton Alley S\, Seattle\, WA 98104\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:OUTDOOR PARTY IN CANTON ALLEY URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/outdoor-party-in-canton-alley/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4k92ri65io419n8b4ghvmvqjp4@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the Department of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \nRegister in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public co mment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-part icipate. \n\n
Physical Locat ion: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: htt ps://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n\n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is currently e xamining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s seven City Council Dist ricts and is inviting you and your community members to continue learning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming public forums. Individu al forums are scheduled for each City Council District. \nAt these meetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will educate community memb ers about the redistricting process and present interactive maps that deta il draft boundary changes and how they may impact specific districts. Meet ings will be hybrid (available both online and in-person) and members of t he public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public co mment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how-to-partici pate. \n\n\n
Physical Loca tion: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Comm issions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81813406544 p>\n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenu e\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82983603669 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 6 00 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j /82217028349 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtu al Link: https://us06we b.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room < /p>\n Virtual Link: h ttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Comm issions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215361885 p>\n \n If you would like more information or to request interpre tation services for any of the public forums\, please contact Elsa Batres- Boni at Elsa.Batres-Boni@ seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The co mmissioners need your input and guidance on what considerations are most i mportant to your community in your City Council Districts\,” said Eliseo J uarez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “Should it most clo sely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as possible? Should it se ek to preserve historic community areas in single districts? We need your participation to inform how we create a final map that represents every ne ighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” \nThe Seattle Redistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partisan body of five ap pointed Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council Distri ct boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. The commission foll ows City Charter mandated criteria using geographic information system (GI S) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new boundaries and pr oduce districts that are approximately equal in population. To the extent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional factors\, such as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing waterways and geogra phic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communities and neighborhood s. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s population is 737\,01 5\, a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting process will ensure th at\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council District will inclu de approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number\, the Commission will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expanding Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, visit http://www.seattle.gov/redistri cting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \nPronouns: ( He\, Him)< br /> \n\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220714T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220714T193000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Seattle Redistricting: District 6 Public Forum URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-redistricting-district-6- public-forum/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:537pal8v0blustsnvcij0fjmop@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 16\, 4 – 7 p.m.\, Garfield Super Block open
house at Garfield Park outside the Garfield Community Center. We will have
free food\, parkour\, and concept options for the park design.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T190000
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SUMMARY:Garfield Super Block Open House
URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/garfield-super-block-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220724T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220724T133000
LOCATION:Meet at Firehouse Mini Park
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SUMMARY:CSG Sky (Cherry Hill) to Sea (Lake Washington) Ride with Central Se
attle Greenways!
URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/csg-sky-cherry-hill-to-sea-lake-w
ashington-ride-with-central-seattle-greenways/
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ays.com/
DESCRIPTION:\n Seattle Redistricting Commission and the Department of Neighborhoods: \nAttend a Public Forum \n\n Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r /VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum \, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submi tting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/how -to-participate. \n\n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissi ons Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215361885 \n\n– – – \n\nThe Seattle Redistricting Commi ssion is currently examining how to redraw the boundaries of Seattle’s sev en City Council Districts and is inviting you and your community members t o continue learning about the process and provide feedback at upcoming pub lic forums. Individual forums are scheduled for each City Council District . \nAt these meetings\, Seattle Redistricting Commissioners will ed ucate community members about the redistricting process and present intera ctive maps that detail draft boundary changes and how they may impact spec ific districts. Meetings will be hybrid (available both online and in-pers on) and members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions a nd provide feedback directly to the Commission. \n\n
Register in advance at https://seattle.surveymon key.com/r/VXM2PGW. \nIf you are unable to attend a public forum\, you can also participate in the process by viewing draft maps and submitting public comment at https://www.seattle.gov/redistricting/h ow-to-participate. \n\n\n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Co mmissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81346766847 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Ave nue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8181 3406544 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City H all\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/< u>j/82983603669 \n
Physical Location: Se attle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha Knight Landes Room \nVirt ual Link: https://us06w eb.zoom.us/j/82217028349 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85403374640 \n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Avenue\, Bertha K night Landes Room \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82177793287 p>\n
Physical Location: Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Aven ue\, Boards & Commissions Room L280 \nVirtual Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86215 361885 \n\n If you would like more information or t o request interpretation services for any of the public forums\, please co ntact Elsa Batres-Boni at Elsa.Batres-Boni@seattle.gov or (206) 256-6198. \n\n\n“The commissioners need your input and guidance on what conside rations are most important to your community in your City Council District s\,” said Eliseo Juarez\, Chair of the Seattle Redistricting Commission. “ Should it most closely follow hills and waterways or be as compact as poss ible? Should it seek to preserve historic community areas in single distri cts? We need your participation to inform how we create a final map that r epresents every neighborhood and community fairly for the next decade.” p>\n The Seattle Redistricting Commission is an independent\, non-partis an body of five appointed Seattle residents responsible for redrawing the new Council District boundaries to reflect the city’s population growth. T he commission follows City Charter mandated criteria using geographic info rmation system (GIS) expertise and the latest 2020 Census data to draw new boundaries and produce districts that are approximately equal in populati on. To the extent practical\, the Commission must also consider additional factors\, such as following existing district boundaries\, recognizing wa terways and geographic boundaries\, and acknowledging Seattle’s communitie s and neighborhoods. \nAccording to the 2020 Census\, Seattle’s pop ulation is 737\,015\, a growth of 21.1% since 2010. The redistricting proc ess will ensure that\, by the 2023 election cycle\, each Seattle Council D istrict will include approximately 105\,288 people. To achieve this number \, the Commission will redraw the boundary lines of all districts\, expand ing Districts 1\, 2\, 5\, and 6 and contracting Districts 3\, 4\, and 7. \nFor more information about the Seattle Redistricting Commission\, visit http://www.seattle.g ov/redistricting. \nLogan Drummond\, MSW \n
Pronouns: (He\
, Him) CSG Sky (Cherry Hill) to Sea (Lake Washingto n) Ride! \n(P.S. it’s mostly downhill) \n\n What: Join us for an all-a ges-and-abilities\, slow\, social bike ride led by Central Seattle Greenwa ys to celebrate our beautiful (but far too short) summer! Picnic/hangout t o follow. \nWhere: (Start) Meet at Firehouse Mini Park -> 19th Ave/20th Ave southbound to Judkins Park - > I-90 Trail (through tunnel) to Lake Washington Blvd S -> Lake Washington Blvd S northbound -> Madrona Park (End) \nThe route is 4 miles and involves about 90 feet of climbing eleva tion. \n\n
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Rainier Playfield \n3700 S Alask a St\, Seattle\, WA 98118 \nFood\, Drinks & Music \nAugust 13th \n3-7 PM \nSolidarity Budget i s back! \nJoin the Solidarity Budget Coalition for the Summer of So lidarity Community Party at Rainier Playfield. Let’s kickoff this year’s b udget season together over food and entertainment. \nCome learn abou t the community-led campaigns we are supporting as we build a city where e veryone can thrive. You will have a chance to hear from organizers upgradi ng community centers as climate resiliency hubs with the Healthy Through H eat & Smoke (HTHS) campaign\, organizers for ballot Initiative 135 for soc ial housing in Seattle\, and organizers working on keeping Amazon out of M t. Baker by forcing them to cancel their warehouse permit. As we defund co ps\, courts\, and cages\, let’s fight for the city we want! \nWe wil l have spoken word performers\, music artists and a DJ. Food will be provi ded as well. \nFacebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1743301639356989 \n
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DESCRIPTION: Tuesday\, August 16\, 9:30 am Group bike ride from Westlake Park\, gather at 8:30\, am\, ride at 9:00 am. \n– – – \nIn response to the unending epidemic of traffic violence in our city and no real action from the mayor or City Council\, Seattle’s Critical Mass is holding a protest event on Tuesday\, August 16 and is inviting safe streets advocates to participate. \nThe Transpo rtation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee (chaired by CM Alex Pederse n) will be having a public hearing on Tuesday morning at 9:30 am\, so the group wants the committee to understand that this epidemic of traffic viol ence can no longer be ignored. \nIf you’re on bicycle\, meet at West lake Park at 8:30 am. The group will ride to City Hall around 9 am. If you are not using a bicycle\, meet the group at City Hall. \nThe group will hang up posters and banners with the names of people who have died fr om traffic violence across the street from City Hall on the anti-homeless fencing used to block the sidewalk. Participants are encouraged to create posters and attach them to the fence. \nThank you. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220816T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220816T100000 LOCATION:Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98104\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Vision Zero Protest at City Hall with Critical Mass URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/vision-zero-protest-at-city-hall- with-critical-mass/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0vua34kr3mc8m49u1sbvl6tgpe@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.facebook.com/events /559463839217027/559463849217026&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1659465433205707&usg =AOvVaw1G5-GUn_Y0-h5btqV_Ybop \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220817T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220817T193000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:ALUV Homezone Walking Tours URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/aluv-homezone-walking-tours-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7pgbkc3djhpfv37bgvbrqp8b48@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.facebook.com/events /559463839217027/559463849217026&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1659465433205707&usg =AOvVaw1G5-GUn_Y0-h5btqV_Ybop \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220820T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220820T120000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:ALUV Homezone Walking Tours URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/aluv-homezone-walking-tours/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0ru8emass2oucgijmoejh42tqg@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join the party on Saturday\, August 20! The 4th annua l community celebration & fundraiser for Seattle Neighborhood Greenways re turns to the Roberto Maestas Festival Street on Beacon Hill. \nDeta ils and tickets at seattle greenways.org/2022feast. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220820T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220820T200000 LOCATION:1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival St\, Seattle\, WA 98144-2718\, Uni ted States SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Feast in the Street URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/save-the-date-sng-annual-celebrat ion/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:36meo244rrimo57a4ij9dcuqig@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:YOU are Invited!! Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour : Wed nesday August 24 from 5:30-7:30. Meet at 23rd Pl NE and NE 13 5TH St. Bring your ideas on how to improve your neighborhood. Here is information on Home Zones: \n\n\n What is a Home Zone? It is a Neighborhood Improvement Plan where pedestrians and ne ighborhood livability are priorities.\nHome Zone Program Goals h2>\n§ Create safe and walkable neighborhoods for people of all ages a nd abilities. \n§ Create holistic plans that address traffic calmin g and maintaining local access. \n§ Improve resident’s quality of l ife and strengthen community. \n\n Your ideas and input are i mportant\, so Join Us!! \n\n Here are the other dates and lo cations: \nTuesday August 30 – meet at 27th Ave NE and NE 135th St \nWednesday September 7 – meet at 23rd< /sup> Ave NE and NE 130th St \nTuesday September 13 – mee t at 27th Ave NE and NE 127th St. \n\n For more information on Home Zones see: https://ww w.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/ home-zone-program \n\n Check out the ideas in the Tool Kit: https://www.seattle.gov/do cuments/Departments/SDOT/PublicSpaceManagement/HomeZone_Tool kit.pdf \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220824T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220824T193000 LOCATION:Meet at 23rd Pl NE and NE 135TH St SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/olympic-hills-home-zone-walking-t our-3/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4lmpga3pqghc44dgh0jfnmci82@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:\n YOU are Invited!! Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour. Bring your ideas on how to improve your neighborhood. Here is information on Home Zones: \n\n\n What is a Home Zone? It is a Neighborhood Improvement Plan where pedestrians and ne ighborhood livability are priorities.\nHome Zone Program Goals h2>\n§ Create safe and walkable neighborhoods for people of all ages a nd abilities. \n§ Create holistic plans that address traffic calmin g and maintaining local access. \n§ Improve resident’s quality of l ife and strengthen community. \n\n Your ideas and input are i mportant\, so Join Us!! \n\n Here are the other dates and lo cations: \nWednesday August 24 – Meet at 27th Ave NE and NE 135th St \nTuesday August 30 – meet at 27th Ave NE and NE 135 Wednesday September 7 – meet at 23rd Av e NE and NE 130th St \nTuesday September 13 – meet at 27< sup>th Ave NE and NE 127th St. \n\n For more information on Home Zones see: https://www.seattl e.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/home-zon e-program \n\n Check out the ideas in the Tool Kit : https://www.seattle.gov/documents/ Departments/SDOT/PublicSpaceManagement/HomeZone_Toolkit.pdf< /a> \n\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220830T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220830T193000 LOCATION:Meet at 27th Ave NE and NE 135th St SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/olympic-hills-home-zone-walking-t our-4/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0udfchp7csb0267vguukuo4igm@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n YOU are Invited!! Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour. Bring your ideas on how to improve your neighborhood. Here is information on Home Zones: \n\n\n What is a H ome Zone? It is a Neighborhood Improvement Plan where pedestrians and nei ghborhood livability are priorities.\nHome Zone Program Goals\n§ Create safe and walkable neighborhoods for people of all ages an d abilities. \n§ Create holistic plans that address traffic calming and maintaining local access. \n§ Improve resident’s quality of li fe and strengthen community. \n\n Your ideas and input are im portant\, so Join Us!! \n\n Here are the other dates and loc ations: \nTuesday August 30 – meet at 27th Ave NE and N E 135th St \nWednesday September 7 – meet at 23rd sup> Ave NE and NE 130th St \nTuesday September 13 – meet at 27th Ave NE and NE 127th St. \n\n F or more information on Home Zones see: https://www .seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/h ome-zone-program \n\n Check out the ideas in the T ool Kit: https://www.seattle.gov/doc uments/Departments/SDOT/PublicSpaceManagement/HomeZone_Toolk it.pdf \n\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220907T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220907T193000 LOCATION:Meet at 23rd Ave NE and NE 130th St SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Olympic Hills Home Zone Walking Tour URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/olympic-hills-home-zone-walking-t our-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:16p50nntaairb9lp2rjvvjuicf@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220910T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220910T210000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CID Night Market URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/cid-night-market-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3lr2sf5kaq5qcn33avthita8oa@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n YOU are Invited!! 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J oin us at either session to hear presentations about options and give us r eal-time feedback. \nDate: Wednesday\, September 14 \n12–1:3 0 PM OR 6–7:30 PM \nZoom sign-up link for 12–1:30 PM session\; Zoom sign-up link for 6–7:30 PM session \nIf you’re able\, we recommend
joining the meeting from a laptop or desktop computer so you can best see
the exhibits. \n If you or your organization would like assistance or additional context from the project team to help answer these questions\, please email RapidRide@seattle.gov and we would b e happy to provide additional information. \n\n Next steps < /p>\n We’ll soon develop a full cost and timeline for the project. As we head into this final design phase\, we’ll continue to work with community members on access strategies\, construction phasing\, and other opportuni ties for input. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T133000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:RapidRide J (Roosevelt) SDOT community design virtual meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/rapidride-j-roosevelt-sdot-commun ity-design-virtual-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6lhjcp1n6gr6cb9hcpj3ab9k61i6abb1cgoj6b9l60pm2cph74s3ad9h6c@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:SDOT community design virtual meeting \nComplete our survey by Sept. 23 \n \n \n We’re hosting t wo community design sessions where we plan to discuss bicycle and pedestri an access\, urban design\, and other key design features of the project. J oin us at either session to hear presentations about options and give us r eal-time feedback. \nDate: Wednesday\, September 14 \n12–1:3 0 PM OR 6–7:30 PM \nZoom sign-up link for 12–1:30 PM session\; Zoom sign-up link for 6–7:30 PM session \nIf you’re able\, we recommend
joining the meeting from a laptop or desktop computer so you can best see
the exhibits. \n If you or your organization would like assistance or additional context from the project team to help answer these questions\, please email RapidRide@seattle.gov and we would b e happy to provide additional information. \n\n Next steps < /p>\n We’ll soon develop a full cost and timeline for the project. As we head into this final design phase\, we’ll continue to work with community members on access strategies\, construction phasing\, and other opportuni ties for input. \n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220914T193000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:RapidRide J (Roosevelt) SDOT community design virtual meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/rapidride-j-roosevelt-sdot-commun ity-design-virtual-meeting-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4ntrk0h0tcoe4941ihikbklb52@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:SDOT’s Transportation Equity Workgroup (TEW) curren tly has open seats for the 2023-2024 term! \nWould you like to appl y your experiences and professional knowledge to serving as community stew ards of SDOT’s Tra nsportation Equity Framework (TEF)? We invite community members af filiated with community organizations\, non-profits\, coalitions\, or netw orks serving Seattle-King County BIPOC and vulnerable communities to apply . \n\n Learn more about the application process and benefit s of participation here and in the application guide. Applicants must submit both an application and a letter of support from their affiliated organization by Wedn esday\, October 5\, 6:00 PM PST. \n\n We highly encourag e interested applicants attend our TEW Application Virtual Learning Sessio n on Wednesday\, September 14\, 6:30-7:30 PM to learn more on the r ole of the TEW. If you plan to attend\, please register here. For any questions\, pleas e email transportatio nequity@seattle.gov \n\n Many thanks\, Family & cargo bike demo! \nSeward Park on September 1 8th from 2PM to about 4PM. \nIf you have a cargo or family bike (el ectric or acoustic!) that you want to show folks\, bring it! If you’re cur ious\, come see some bikes! \nWhether you can ride a particular bike
or not is up to the comfort of the bike owner. Facebook Event: https:/ /www.facebook.com/events/624982772324733/?active_tab=discussion \n< div class='sharedaddy sd-sharing-enabled'> DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220918T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220918T160000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Family & Cargo Bike Demo Gathering! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/family-cargo-bike-demo-gathering/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:21ogviqq1uh2m2u3tuu4g283h4@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us and learn about how to g
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DESCRIPTION: Seattle Street Fixers – Cleanup on Beacon Ave & Holgate St<
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Seattle MLK Coalition is hosting a series of online and in-p erson workshops in the lead-up to the big day on Monday\, January 16\, where we'll be gathering for in-person workshops\, rally\, and march. Check out more information at https://www.seattlemlkcoalition.org /
\nEvent website: http s://www.seattlemlkcoalition.org/calender/2023/1/6/lake-wa-blvd-community-e ngagement
\nSign Up Here!
\nShould Lake Washington Bo ulevard be shut down to vehicular traffic? Under what circumstances? Shoul d it remain open to cars\, bikes\, and pedestrians? A task force of commun ity members has been meeting to come up with recommendations to guide the City in its decision-making. This workshop is an opportunity for community members who have not heard about it to learn more about this process and express their opinions. Workshop panel in formation.
\nCa ry Moon\, moderator\, is an urban planner and community activ ist around public space and urbanism.
\nChing Chan is is a Senior Public Engagement Lead for the Seattle Department of Transportation\, supporting the South Sect or of the city.
\nJoey Manson is the Directo r of the Seward Park Audubon Center.
\nTai Mattox is a founding member of Coexist Lake Washington< /strong>\, an all-volunteer community coalition dedicat ed to ensuring access to Lake Washington Boulevard for people who use moto r vehicles. She was raised in South Seattle and currently lives in the Cen tral District.
\nClara Cantor i s a community organizer for Seattle Neighbor hood Greenway
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\nI’m organizing a ve getation removal event at 6355 41st Ave SW. Currently\, more than half of the sidewalk on the south side of Fauntleroy\, between 41st and the neares t alleyway\, is inaccessible due to ivy and an overgrown hedge.
\nGi ven the size of the hedge\, any big trimming tools will be useful\, as wil l yard waste bags given the large amount of debris this work will generate . This spot is along a busy road so we will need to stay mindful while wor king.
\nHope to see some of you there! It will be a relief to get th at sidewalk accessible from concrete edge to concrete edge.
\nThanks
in advance\,
Conrad
On Sunday\, January 22nd at 10am\, I’m organizing a l eaf and overgrown vegetation removal event at the S Pilgrim St walkway – t he meeting point will be at the bottom of the street next to the Stonehous e Cafe (9701 Rainier Ave S).
\nCurrently\, the walkway between Wat ers Ave S and Rainier Ave S is extremely hazardous (especially heading dow nhill) due to the amount of leaves and random vegetation covering up parts of the path.
\nThis will mostly be a job for rakes and yard waste b ags\, although other tools will also be helpful to cut back the vegetation that encroaches on the concrete edges of the walkway.
\nI’ll be sen ding out invites to community groups in Rainier Beach and let you know if I hear anything promising! Nobody appears to own this walkway or maintain it so our work is very much needed.
\nThanks in advance\,
Conra
d
AGENDA
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We’re excited to announce that we will be hosting two Sea ttle Transportation Plan Open Houses\, one on Saturday\, January 28 and on e on Tuesday\, January 31! At these Open Houses\, we will share our “s econd draft” transportation network maps. These have been updated based on the STP proposed policy guidance and in response to input you provided at the Advocate Workshop after Thanksgiving. The Open Houses will be open to the general public\, so please spread the word with your friends and netw orks. Your feedback will help inform the maps that we show in the Draft Se attle Transportation Plan this Spring. Unlike the past workshop\, you do n ot need to RSVP.
\n\n
\n Open House 1: \n | \n\n Saturday\, January 28\, 2023 \n11am-2pm \n | \n
\n Open House 2: \n | \n\n Tuesday\, January 31\, 2023 \n4-7pm< u> \n | \n
\n Format: u> \n | \n\n There will be no formal presentation. Feel free to stay for the full time\, or come and go as you please. You can move betwe en stations at your own pace to view maps\, speak to SDOT staff\, and prov ide comments. \n\n We will have t he following informal stations around the room: \n
| \n
\n Location: \n | \n\n Bertha Knig ht Landes room at Seattle City Hall (600 4th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98104). \nYou can access this room from either the 4th Avenue en trance (ADA accessible) or the 5th Avenue entrance. \n\n |
\n
A few additional notes:
\n\n
As a reminder\, the Seattle Transportation Plan is our commitment to building a tra nsportation system that provides everyone with access to safe\, efficient\ , and affordable options to reach places and opportunities. The STP is th e vision for the future of transportation in Seattle.
\n< p> \nWe look forward to seeing you there! u>
\nSarah
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230128T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230128T140000 LOCATION:Seattle City Hall\, 600 4th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98104\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SDOT: Seattle Transportation Plan Open House URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sdot-seattle-transportation-plan- open-house-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4mn72m528rskeipgulqk7rmf35@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:I-135 Community Canvass at South Park Playfield with Duwa mish Valley Safe Streets and Puget Sound Sage
\nJoin us for a community canvass beginning at South Park Playfi eld with Duwamish Valley Safe Streets\, Puget Sound Sage and House Our Nei ghbors! We’ll be going out in the neighborhood to knock on doors and talk with our neighbors about social housing in Seattle. Please br ing comfortable walking shoes and have the MiniVAN app downloaded to your phone.
\nFor more info and to sign up\, please visit:
\nhttps://houseour neighbors.nationbuilder.com/community_canvass_at_south_park_playfield
\nWe’re excited to announce that we will be hosting two Sea ttle Transportation Plan Open Houses\, one on Saturday\, January 28 and on e on Tuesday\, January 31! At these Open Houses\, we will share our 's econd draft' transportation network maps. These have been updated based on the STP proposed policy guidance and in response to input you provided at the Advocate Workshop after Thanksgiving. The Open Houses will be open to the general public\, so please spread the word with your friends and netw orks. Your feedback will help inform the maps that we show in the Draft Se attle Transportation Plan this Spring. Unlike the past workshop\, you do n ot need to RSVP.
\n\n
\n Open House 1: \n | \n\n Saturday\, January 28\, 2023 \n11am-2pm \n | \n
\n Open House 2: \n | \n\n Tuesday\, January 31\, 2023 \n4-7pm< u> \n | \n
\n Format: u> \n | \n\n There will be no formal presentation. Feel free to stay for the full time\, or come and go as you please. You can move betwe en stations at your own pace to view maps\, speak to SDOT staff\, and prov ide comments. \n\n We will have t he following informal stations around the room: \n
| \n
\n Location: \n | \n\n Bertha Knig ht Landes room at Seattle City Hall (600 4th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98104). \nYou can access this room from either the 4th Avenue en trance (ADA accessible) or the 5th Avenue entrance. \n\n |
\n
A few additional notes:
\n\n
As a reminder\, the Seattle Transportation Plan is our commitment to bu ilding a transportation system that provides everyone with access to safe\ , efficient\, and affordable options to reach places and opportunities. T he STP is the vision for the future of transportation in Seattle.
\n\n
We look forward to seeing you there!
\nSarah
\nI-135 Community Canvass with Central Seattle Greenw
ays and MLK Labor
Join us f or a community canvass with Central Seattle Greenways\, MLK Labor and Hous e Our Neighbors! We’ll be going out in the Mt. Baker neighborhood to knock on doors and talk with our neighbors about social housing in Seattle. Please bring comfortable walking shoes and have the MiniVAN app downloaded to your phone.
\n< p>For more info and to sign up\, please visit:\nhttps://houseourneighbors.nationbuilder.com/community_canvass_at_ jimi_hendrix_park_mt_baker
\nNote: This CSG canvass has been rescheduled from it’s original da te and location (1/29 at Garfield Playfield).
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\nThis Sunday\, February 5th\, join Seattle Neigh borhood Greenways for a FREE People’s Institu te workshop on racial equity.
\nThis workshop on undoing racism and community organizing will be valuable for anyone\, but is especially important for community organizations.
\nRSVP Required. RSVP now as we have a limited number of spots available. We hope to see you there!
\n\n
When: Sunday\, Fe
bruary 5th 9 AM – 3 PM
Where: Washington Hall. 153 14th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98122.
How to get there: Washington Hall is located a
block away from the E Yesler Way and 12th Ave bike lanes. It’s within walk
ing distance from Metro routes 7\, 14\, 3\, 4\, and the streetcar.
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strong>Who: SNG staff\, board\, coalition leaders\, and active vo
lunteers.
Food and drink: Snacks\, tea/coffee\, and lunch will
be provided — please RSVP to let us know your dietary restrictions.
Register now to get out the vote for I-135 with fellow G
reenways advocates!
This is a virtual event on Zoom.
Training will be provided – no prior phone banking experience necessary.
p>\n
I-135 – the only item on the February 14 ball ot – would create a publicly-owned social housing developer that would bui ld permanently affordable housing in which no one spends more than 30% of their income on rent. These high-quality\, green\, union-built homes would be available to people across the income spectrum\, from people with no i ncome at all to folks like educators and healthcare workers struggling wit h the high cost of housing in Seattle.
\nTo learn more and find more upcoming events to get out the vote\, visit t
he YES on I-135 website at houseour
neighbors.org.
We’ll meet in person at Zeke’s Pizza in the Morgan Junction.
\nJoin us and learn about h
ow to get involved with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways!
Thursday\, February 9\, 7:00 – 8:00 pm – virtually via Zoom\, followed by half an hour of conversation and questions.
\nCli ck here to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84633655810?pwd= ZC9oUkFySVBScW5WVVhHWFJZd2ZwQT09
\nRSVP on Facebook here or to Clara@Seattl eGreenways.org
\n
Join us and learn about how to
get involved with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways!
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways is powered by
people like you who work to make our streets safer\, more comfortable\, an
d more accessible for people of every age\, language\, ethnicity\, gender\
, race\, ability\, and income. Learn more about our work to remove police
from traffic enforcement\, end traffic deaths and serious injuries\, or pr
ioritizing open streets for people.
We want all neighborhoods great places to walk\, bike and live — an
d we need YOU to help make this happen. Our volunteer-led neighborhood gro
ups across the city offer do-it-yourself advocacy opportunities\, communit
y-building events\, leadership development\, and more.
Come learn about the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways coalition\, our local
neighborhood groups\, and best practices for being an effective advocate i
n your neighborhood.
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Save the Date: Sunday February 12th at 1 PM – MTNS to SOU
ND TRAIL (I-90 Trail)
https://goo.gl/maps/zDoPddEG3rcnJkgN9
A stretch of this well used trail needs clearing of blackberry overgrowth\, removal of orga nic dirt/weeds on pavement along the edge\, and of course litter.
\nThis is not a huge project — no tree limbs\, overgrown hedges etc.
\nLast fall I went out and worked on it a bit by myself and didn’t get far — about 10 feet exhausted me. But with more hands it won’t be such a big deal to knock it out and I know there are hundreds of people who use this recreation and commuter route that will THANK US!
\nTh e stretch that needs work is about 60-75 feet long. Trimming the blackberr ies back 3-4 feet from edge of sidewalk will be enough. The overgrow th covers nearly one third of the width of the trail at some points — so s hoveling to find the edge of the pavement is needed.
\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
\nLOCATION
Let’s meet at 1 PM Sunday afternoon 12th
of February.
At South end of Jose Rizal Bridge and intersecti
on S. Charles St.\, Golf Drive S and 12th Ave S . Please see street map f
or context in City.
Link to Map l
ocation: https://
goo.gl/maps/zDoPddEG3rcnJkgN9
Coordinates: 47.594398\, -122.3165
05
WHAT TO BRING
Cutting tools – clippers\, hand snipp
ers\, hedge trimmers\, hand saw\, rakes\, shovels\, broom\, litter bags —
basically tools that will cut blackberries. And GLOVES –long sleeves an
d arm protection from thorns is good idea if possible.
I will brin
g a couple of litter picker upper tools AND yellow Litter Bags
I will
also bring rakes\, hedge trimmer\, hand snips\, broom & pan\, Litter bags
/pickup tool\,
Thank you all for showing up\, wanting to show up\ , cheering us all on\, and having some fun along the way. I am so tha nkful for our community beautifying Seattle one spot at a time !
\nThank you thank you thank YOU !
\nHello Street Fixers\,
\nRescheduled from Sunday\, 2/26 due to winter storm.
\nSaturday\, March 4\, meet at 10:30am to clea r the sidewalks of 17th Ave SW behind West Seattle Recycling of overgrown vegetation. This dead-end residential street needs some love to become ful ly accessible!
\nI’ve attached some photos of the project. With the proximity to environmentally critical areas\, there is a lot of vegetation \; we’ll help make sure it stays out of places where people walk!
\nThe work runs most of the street but the address is roughly 3853 17th Ave SW. If time/energy permit\, we can also remove blackberries creating a par tially blocked sidewalk behind the marijuana warehouse on Marginal.
\nPlease be aware that while the dead ends on 17th and 18th are residenti al streets\, the neighborhood surrounding them is industrial. Thanks in ad vance for your help! I hope to see some of you there.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T103000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T123000 LOCATION:3853 17th Ave SW SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Seattle Street Fixers: 17th Ave SW URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-street-fixers-17th-ave-sw / END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3pn968khrvui7u20qmibjl0rjg@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Northeast Seattle Greenways is re-gathering! Join us at Urba n Luxe Cafe in Roosevelt to connect with new and longtime members alike. p>\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T193000 LOCATION:Urban Luxe Cafe\, 6105 Roosevelt Way NE\, Seattle\, WA 98115 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Northeast Seattle Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/northeast-seattle-greenways/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4f6p4054t5cqnjlvdf76c3q8hm@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us on the evening of April 25 at the Centilia Cultural Center on Beacon Hill to build momentum for pedestrian s treets in Seattle!
\nThis event is the first in a 3-part live panel
series\, Shaping Seattle\, hosted by Seattle Neighborhoo
d Greenways.
Details
and tickets at seattlegreenways.org/pedestrianizethis.
Saturday\, April 29\, 2023
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Hing
Hay Park
Join CIDBIA for the 22nd Annual C-ID Spring Clean to beautif y Chinatown\, Japantown\, and Little Saigon neighborhoods.
\n
Hundreds of volunteers come together to help clean and beautify the
Chinatown-International District (C-ID) during this single-day event\, org
anized by CIDBIA.
– – –
If you are a business or property owner\, please fill out this intake form if you have
April 30th\, we’ll be co-hosting a fix with Toole Design to fix Beacon Ave S from Holgate to 13th (https://www.google.com/maps/@47.58314 04\,-122.3162049\,17.63z).
\nThe Beacon Ave S sidewalk\, when n ot covered by leaves and bramble\, is very wide as it’s officially a multi -use path that connects people biking to the mountains to sound/I90 trail as well as providing a connection to SODO. I hope we’ll see you out there to reclaim this lost public space!
\nBest\,
Jason
Are you interested in making West Seattle a safer place to walk or ride a bike but don’t know where to start? Tuesday evening is y our chance to learn how to build community support\, work with agencies an d elected officials\, and make your neighborhood a better place to live. p>\n
West Seattle Bike Connections has invited Clara Cantor\, Community Organizer with Seattle Neighborhoo d Greenways\, to teach methods for planning your project\, finding all ies and handling opposition. Our discussion will highlight WSBC’s top prio rity (an east-west route through southern West Seattle) but what you learn will make you a better advocate for any project you want to see in your n eighborhood.
\nJoin us on Tuesday\, May 2 at 6:30pm to 8:30 pm
\nAt Neighborhood House: 6400 Sylvan Way SW
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230502T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230502T203000 LOCATION:Neighborhood House\, 6400 Sylvan Way SW Seattle\, WA 98126 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Advocacy 101 Workshop with West Seattle Bike Connections URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/west-seattle-bike-connections-adv ocacy-101-workshop/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5glaoghg8q9tonu404i5k0q67d@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:SDOT announced that they have reached 30% designs on the Bea con Ave S & 15th Ave S Safety Project. They will be having an online meeti ng to share the designs and collect feedback from attendees.
\nThe v irtual public meeting will be held via Zoom (see project page for link) on Wednesday\, May 10 from 6:00-7:00 pm
\nProject page: Beacon Ave S an d 15th Ave S Safety Project
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T190000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SDOT: Beacon Ave S & 15th Ave S Safety Project Public Online Meetin g URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sdot-beacon-ave-s-15th-ave-s-safe ty-project-public-online-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20230516T180000-p7ihg6b563rbtnrmgjn2c4s53o_R20210421T010000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T193000 LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:South Seattle Safe Streets Coalition meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/south-seattle-safe-streets-coalit ion-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20230524T180000-09rf5j2agc3su1eg70ao2r8thl_R20220728T010000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Ballard-Fremont Greenways meets monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Join the google group for monthly meeting information: http s://groups.google.com/g/ballard-greenways
\nBring your enthusiasm an d ideas to share with the group or just stop in to say hello and join an e xisting project.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T200000 LOCATION:Rotating location\, check website. SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Ballard-Fremont Greenways Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/ballard-fremont-greenways-meeting -13/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:42fpai9ujlgm00mq58j6726o77@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230521T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-8/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6subqfdip6aeb9sps8vk4h14e3@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Little Brook Clean Up Volunteers is sponsoring our cleanup o f Little Brook Park ( 14043 32nd Ave NE ) from 10:30 AM to 12:30.
\nOnce again\, we will be picking up trash\, clearing out overgrown veget
ation\, leaves\, etc. So bring your gloves\, wear your boots\, your own t
ools and if you have one\, a “pooper-scooper” – since some people miss pi
cking up after their pups.* We will be providing grabbers for trash\, lar
ge plastic bags for trash\, yard waste bags\, and other basic clean up sup
plies.
(* actually – it is a big problem!)
To sign up go to:
https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashbo
ards/2f186cc04a024e2ebcfa8d1fdddaf122
on the list to the left\,
scroll down to # 81.
Monthly agendas can be found at: http://www.seattle.gov/seat tle-bicycle-advisory-board/meetings/meeting-agendas
\nThe Seattle Bi cycle Advisory Board (SBAB) advises the Mayor\, City Council\, and City De partments and Divisions on projects\, policies\, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.
\nResponsibilities p>\n
SBAB’s responsibilities include:
\nStewarding the Bicycle Mas
ter Plan
\n– Monitoring implementation activities by City Departments
and Divisions
\n– Serving as a resource for City Council on Bicycle
Master Plan activities
\n– Serving on transportation-related committe
es and planning groups
Making recommendations on City projects rel
ated to mobility\, specifically bicycling
\n– Conducting annual revie
ws of SDOT onstreet bicycle facility plans
\n– Ad hoc reviews of bicy
cle projects\, trail construction\, and capital improvement projects
\nPublishing issue papers on bicycling-related topics
\nConducting Si
te Tours
\n– Bikeablility Tours – periodically SBAB members conduct t
ours of new bikeways\, inspect cycling conditions across critical corridor
s\, and evaluate City of Seattle implementation activities.
\n– Facil
ity Tours – SBAB members organize tours of facilities to examine best prac
tices for bicycle commuting and parking in new and existing buildings
As one of several citizen-led boards in the city\, SBAB relies on its membership’s diversity of experience\, knowledge\, and background to advi se the City to make cycling safer and more accessible in Seattle.
\nStreet fixers are going to fix the East side of MLK Way betw een Renton and Bradford. A bunch of weeds including blackberry vines are e ncroaching on the sidewalk.
\nWe’ll meet up around 9am next Saturday near Bradford and MLK (ht tps://goo.gl/maps/iTnN3LU7SKq5Uq1Q6) and then head north toward Mt Bak er!
\nHope to see you there
\nFor more information visit us at : https://twitter.com/SEAStr eetFixers
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T110000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Seattle Street Fixers: MLK Way S and Bradford URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-street-fixers-mlk-way-s-a nd-bradford/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:10cesorb0i8jcpuecgcecfprgs@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230528T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-6/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1d5jdjs0dg9evfhqln025bo12h@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:This Saturday will be a lovely day to spend some time on the Accessible LWB.
\nThis will be a (very short) bike ride from the Mt Baker light rail station to Mt Baker Beach meeting up at Noon and leaving shortly after with a stop at the newly opened Bright Spot coffee shop. W e’ll discuss some of the difficulties at the Mt Baker station area\, proje cts that are supposed to be underway\, and opportunities to volunteer in t he neighborhood.
\nThis will be a very short beginner and kid friend ly ride.
\nLast Monday of the month.
\nJoin us! https://seattlegr
eenways.org/downtowngreenways
Join us and learn about h
ow to get involved with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways!
Wednesday\, May 31\, 5:30 – 6:30 pm – virtually via Zoom.<
br />Click here to join the zoom meeting\, or see mor
e details below.
RSVP on Facebook here
or to Clara@SeattleGreenway
s.org
Join us and learn about how to get invol
ved with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways!
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways is powered by people li
ke you who work to make our streets safer\, more comfortable\, and more ac
cessible for people of every age\, language\, ethnicity\, gender\, race\,
ability\, and income. Learn more about our work to remove police from traf
fic enforcement\, end traffic deaths and serious injuries\, or prioritizin
g open streets for people.
We want all neighborhoods
great places to walk\, bike and live — and we need YOU to help make this
happen. Our volunteer-led neighborhood groups across the city offer do-it-
yourself advocacy opportunities\, community-building events\, leadership d
evelopment\, and more.
Come learn about the Seatt
le Neighborhood Greenways coalition\, our local neighborhood groups\, and
best practices for being an effective advocate in your neighborhood.
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This ev
ent is catered to new folks\, but our regular volunteers are welcome and e
ncouraged to join.
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Join us for a chance to hear what Seattle City Council Candi dates for District 3 Representative have to say about transportation\, mob ility\, and climate issues in Seattle. Moderated by Colleen Echohawk.
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Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/125426560555405
\nDistrict 5 includes the neighborhoods of Licton Springs\, Northgate\, Mapl e Leaf\, Lake City\, Broadview\, Crown Hill\, and Greenwood.
\nThis event is brought to you by a wide range of citywide and local organization s\, including: Neighbors from D5\, 350 Seattle Action\, Amalgamated Transi t Union Local 587\, Ampersand Bicycle Club\, Cascade Bicycle Club\, City o f Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee\, Disability Mobility Initiative (Disability Rights Washington)\, National Federation of the Blind (Seattl e Chapter)\, NW Seattle Greenways\, Puget Sound Sage\, Seattle Neighborhoo d Greenways\, Seattle Subway\, Transportation for Washington Teamsters 117 \, Transportation Choices Coalition\, Transit Riders Union\, the Urbanist\ , Washington Bikes\, and Washington Council of the Blind Advocacy Committe e.
\nAccessibility and Inclusion:
The venue is barrier
-free with wheelchair accessible restrooms. ASL and CART services will be
provided.
Please avoid wearing scents to respect those with sensitivi
ties.
Covid Policy – We want to create an inclusive space so that our community members can come together and recognize that we cannot creat e a completely safe space for everyone. We will have masks and hand saniti zer available. We strongly encourage guests to wear masks during the eveni ng when they are not eating or drinking. Performers and presenters will no t be masked. If available\, we would appreciate guests self-test for COVID within 24 hours before the event. If you are showing signs of COVID or il lness\, we request you join us virtually instead of in-person. We are offe ring a free livestream option for those who cannot safely join us in perso n.
\nPlease let us know if you need to discuss any accessibility req uests or concerns.
\nThe next NW Greenways meeting will be in-person at Broadv iew Tap House on Tuesday\, June 6 at 7:30pm. Broadview Tap House (at N 125th and Greenwood Ave) is dog and family friendly and\, with the longer days\, folks should be able to bike home at 8:30 while it’s still light o ut.
\nOur regularly scheduled meeting\, happens every other m onth. Please check NW Greenways Twitter account – https://twitter.com/NWGreenways\, our Google Group – https://goo.gl/W9jmzW or our Facebook page (https: //www.facebook.com/NWGreenways/) to confirm the meeting.
\nThe sun is out in Seattle so it’s time to bring back the Fin d It\, Fix It ride! We will be riding on June 10th\, and the 10 mile route will take us throug h many of our ongoing projects such as the missing link\, the brewery dist rict\, 6th ave greenway\, and the 15th ave crossing\, and will be along mu ltiple popular bike routes including the Burke Gilman Trail\, the Wallingf ord Stay Healthy street\, and a section of the Green Lake Trail.
\nA long the ride\, we will be stopping to report any issues we see on the Seattle Find It\, Fix It app. These might be potholes\, overgro wn vegetation\, downed flexposts\, etc. Please download the app in advance so you have it ready for the ride. Expect a very casual pace that will be comfortable for all riders\, and keep in mind that this is a no-dr op ride. There will be some hill climbing in this route\, but it should be manageable at this pace.
\nPeople of all ages and abilities are en couraged to attend. Attendees of this ride are responsible for bringing th eir own bike or mobility device in safe\, working order\, as well as the p roper safety equipment for riding. E-bikes and bike-share bikes are welcom e\, but please allow sufficient time to locate and unlock a bike prior to the start of the ride. If you need to rent an adaptive bike\, check out th e Outdo ors For All foundation who offers adaptive cycle rentals free of charg e\, seven days a week (thanks SDOT 😀). Safety and staying together is our priority but riders participate at their own risk.
\nWe will meet at the Ballard Locks Parking lot on June 10th\, and depart at 9am. Please be there on time\, or be ready to find the group somewhere along the way if you plan to join late. I hope to see all of you there. If you are not curr ently involved in Greenways\, this is a really great way to get out and me et some of our members and see the kind of work that we’re doing and to ge t involved yourself!
\nRoute: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43019950
Fin
d It\, Fix It app: https://www.seattle.gov/customer-service-
bureau/find-it-fix-it-mobile-app
Outdoors For All rentals:
https:
//outdoorsforall.org/programs/recreation-programs/
Come join us at Carnival in Georgetown June 10th for an oppo rtunity to explore how bikes and freight can safely interact! There will b e live demonstrations and activities for all ages and the ability to actua lly climb all over big trucks! This will also be an opportunity to give fe edback to transportation planners and Port of Seattle staff on your experi ences biking and walking in The Duwamish Valley.
\nTRUCK BIKE SAFETY
FAIR
\nSaturday\, June 10\, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Ruby Chow Par k\, Georgetown\, Seattle
\nA free community fair including interacti ve safety demos — Family Friendly — Semi-Trucks — Bike Repairs — Food — Ac tivities — Fun!
\nHosted by Duwamish Valley Safe Streets\, Bike Work s\, Seattle Department of Transportation\, Port of Seattle\, and The North west Seaport Alliance
\nGuided Walk/Bike Tours to and From Georgetow n Carnival!
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230610T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230610T140000 LOCATION:Ruby Chow Park\, 1136 S Albro Pl\, Seattle\, WA 98108\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Georgetown Truck Bike Safety Fair URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/georgetown-truck-bike-safety-fair / END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4247ooliued4479hdeloohnte7@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us for a chance to hear what Seattle City Council Candi dates for District 3 Representative have to say about transportation\, mob ility\, and climate issues in Seattle. Moderated by Marcus Green.
\nVirtual options available.
\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2:00 – 3:30 pm<
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Seattle Labor Temple\, 1st Floor Conference Room
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RSVP HERE
– Click through to RSVP\, submit questions for candidates\, or volunteer t
o help out at the event.
Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/6452 69293703160
\nDistrict 3 includes the neighborhoods of Eastlake\ , Madison Park\, Capitol Hill\, First Hill\, Leschi\, and Central District .
\nThis event is brought to you by a wide range of citywide and loc al organizations\, including: 350 Seattle Action\, Amalgamated Transit Uni on Local 587\, Ampersand Bicycle Club\, Cascade Bicycle Club\, City of Sea ttle School Traffic Safety Committee\, Disability Mobility Initiative (Dis ability Rights Washington)\, National Federation of the Blind (Seattle Cha pter)\, Neighbors from District 5\, Puget Sound Sage\, Seattle Neighborhoo d Greenways\, Seattle Subway\, Transportation for Washington Teamsters 117 \, Transportation Choices Coalition\, Transit Riders Union\, the Urbanist\ , Washington Bikes\, and Washington Council of the Blind Advocacy Committe e.
\nAccessibility and Inclusion:
The venue is barrier
-free with wheelchair accessible restrooms. ASL and CART services will be
provided.
Please avoid wearing scents to respect those with sensitivi
ties.
Covid Policy – We want to create an inclusive space so that our community members can come together and recognize that we cannot creat e a completely safe space for everyone. We will have masks and hand saniti zer available. We strongly encourage guests to wear masks during the eveni ng when they are not eating or drinking. Performers and presenters will no t be masked. If available\, we would appreciate guests self-test for COVID within 24 hours before the event. If you are showing signs of COVID or il lness\, we request you join us virtually instead of in-person. We are offe ring a free livestream option for those who cannot safely join us in perso n.
\nPlease let us know if you need to discuss any accessibility req uests or concerns.
\nEVENT POSTPONED:
To stand in
solidarity with workers at UAW4121 who are currently on strike at UW\, whe
re our forum was scheduled to take place\, and due to candidate conflicts\
, we have decided to cancel the District 4 Mobility Forum tonight.
We’re working to reschedule the event
so that community members can hear from the candidates on th
eir mobility priorities ahead of the August primary.
If you would like to join the unions on the line\,
pickets go till 6:30pm\, one good location is 15th and Stevens. Check here for more inform
ation about the strike and how to support striking UW postdocs and researc
hers.
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Join us for a chance to hear what Seattle City Council Candidates for District 4 R epresentative have to say about transportation\, mobility\, and climate is sues in Seattle. Moderated by Crystal Fincher\, host of Hacks & Wonks podc ast.
\nVirtual options available.
\nMonday\, June 12\, 6:00
– 7:30 pm
University of Washington\, Savery Hall Rm. 260<
br />RSVP HERE – Click through t
o RSVP\, submit questions for candidates\, or volunteer to help out at the
event.
Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/158042930577564 p>\n
District 4 includes the neighborhoods of Wallingford\, University o f WA\, Laurelhurst\, Sand Point\, Wedgewood\, and Roosevelt.
\nThis event is brought to you by a wide range of citywide and local organization s\, including: 350 Seattle Action\, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587\, Ampersand Bicycle Club\, Cascade Bicycle Club\, City of Seattle School Tra ffic Safety Committee\, Disability Mobility Initiative (Disability Rights Washington)\, National Federation of the Blind (Seattle Chapter)\, NE Seat tle Greenways\, Puget Sound Sage\, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways\, Seattl e Subway\, Transportation for Washington Teamsters 117\, Transportation Ch oices Coalition\, Transit Riders Union\, the Urbanist\, Washington Bikes\, and Washington Council of the Blind Advocacy Committee.
\nAcce
ssibility and Inclusion:
The venue is barrier-free with wheelchai
r accessible restrooms. ASL and CART services will be provided.
Pleas
e avoid wearing scents to respect those with sensitivities.
Covid Policy – We want to create an inclusive space so that our community member s can come together and recognize that we cannot create a completely safe space for everyone. We will have masks and hand sanitizer available. We st rongly encourage guests to wear masks during the evening when they are not eating or drinking. Performers and presenters will not be masked. If avai lable\, we would appreciate guests self-test for COVID within 24 hours bef ore the event. If you are showing signs of COVID or illness\, we request y ou join us virtually instead of in-person. We are offering a free livestre am option for those who cannot safely join us in person.
\nPlease le t us know if you need to discuss any accessibility requests or concerns. p>\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230612T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230612T193000 LOCATION:University of Washington\, Savery Hall Rm. 260 (Chelan Ln\, Seattl e\, WA 98195) SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CANCELLED: D4 Candidate Forum on Mobility URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/d4-candidate-forum-on-mobility/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6iia07i8l5k15hrhfabmoqi2fq@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us for a chance to hear what Seattle City Council Candi dates for District 3 Representative have to say about transportation\, mob ility\, and climate issues in Seattle. Moderated by Crystal Fincher\, host of Hacks & Wonks podcast.
\nVirtual options available.
\nW
ednesday\, June 14\, 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Youngstown Cultural Arts Cent
er\, Dewitty Theater
RSVP HERE – Click through to RSVP\, submit questions for candid ates\, or volunteer to help out at the event.
\nFacebook Event Here: https://www.fac ebook.com/events/232726002809806
\nDistrict 1 includes the neigh borhoods of West Seattle\, SODO\, Georgetown\, and South Park.
\nThi s event is brought to you by a wide range of citywide and local organizati ons\, including: 350 Seattle Action\, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587\ , Ampersand Bicycle Club\, Cascade Bicycle Club\, City of Seattle School T raffic Safety Committee\, Disability Mobility Initiative (Disability Right s Washington)\, Duwamish Valley Safe Streets\, National Federation of the Blind (Seattle Chapter)\, Puget Sound Sage\, Seattle Neighborhood Greenway s\, Seattle Subway\, Transportation for Washington Teamsters 117\, Transpo rtation Choices Coalition\, Transit Riders Union\, the Urbanist\, Washingt on Bikes\, Washington Council of the Blind Advocacy Committee\, West Seatt le Bike Connections.
\nAccessibility and Inclusion:
Th
e venue is barrier-free with wheelchair accessible restrooms. ASL and CART
services will be provided.
Please avoid wearing scents to respect th
ose with sensitivities.
Covid Policy – We want to create an inclus ive space so that our community members can come together and recognize th at we cannot create a completely safe space for everyone. We will have mas ks and hand sanitizer available. We strongly encourage guests to wear mask s during the evening when they are not eating or drinking. Performers and presenters will not be masked. If available\, we would appreciate guests s elf-test for COVID within 24 hours before the event. If you are showing si gns of COVID or illness\, we request you join us virtually instead of in-p erson. We are offering a free livestream option for those who cannot safel y join us in person.
\nPlease let us know if you need to discuss any accessibility requests or concerns.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T183000 LOCATION:Youngstown Cultural Arts Center\, Dewitty Theater (4408 Delridge W ay SW\, Seattle\, WA 98106) SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:D1 Candidate Forum on Mobility URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/d1-candidate-forum-on-mobility/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7lfcie6th9cdvb0l32pvk9h4s4@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:As with the May ride\, this will be a critical mass-style ri de. We’ll take space on the road.
\nLake Washington Boulevard Bike
Ride
\nStart at Stan Sayers Park\, 5:45 pm
\nThursday\, June 15t
h
Friends on Bike s is collaborating with Dyke Soccer for Pride Month with a bike ride and beach hang on 6/17.
\nThey’ll be riding from Beacon Hill to Denny Blaine park where they’ll join DS for a beach hangout a nd picnic. Meet at Jefferson Park at 11:00 AM.
\nT his ride is for people living at the intersections of Black\, Indigenous\, People of the Global Majority\, and Trans\, Women\, Intersex\, and Gender Non-Conforming identities.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230617T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230617T140000 LOCATION:Meet at Jefferson Park SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Friends on Bikes & Dyke Soccer: Pride Month bike ride and beach han g URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/friends-on-bikes-dyke-soccer-prid e-month-bike-ride-and-beach-hang/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:p7ihg6b563rbtnrmgjn2c4s53o_R20230621T010000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Joint meeting between Rainier Valley Greenways & Beacon Hill Safe Streets.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T193000 LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;BYDAY=3TU SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:South Seattle Safe Streets Coalition Monthly Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/south-seattle-safe-streets-coalit ion-monthly-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:0qv4qfht96hugff2ubhdvsv6br@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:We’ll be building 30 blue barrel planters on Saturday\, June 24th.
\nNE Greenwood neighbors will be gathering at 103rd and Evan ston between 10am and 2pm.
\nStop by if you have an hour to spare an d want to help put tape on the barrels or fill them with dirt and plants. RSVP
\n< div class='sharedaddy sd-sharing-enabled'> DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230624T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230624T140000 LOCATION:N 103rd St & Evanston Ave N\, Seattle\, WA 98133\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Homezone Barrel Building Party with NW Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/homezone-barrel-building-party-wi th-nw-greenways/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7f2a7j2b8bv9opavkvjra2bm91@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230624T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230625T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-3/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3uuun8c97ad0hnjrnuvite9due@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230701T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230702T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-10/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2pf7lfhtjt12n8lv3mk2gb92oj@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230715T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230716T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-4/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4enuuni0rcpb1veajt09iakv4g@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us on the evening of July 20 at the Centilia Cultural Center on Beacon Hill to explore what it takes to a chieve mobility justice in our city!
\nThis event is the second in a 3-part live panel series\, Shaping Seattle\, to learn\, connect and activate around key issues impacting our city.
\nDetails and tickets will be available at seattlegreenways.org/mobilit
yjustice.
Hi Street Fixers\,
\nIt’s been a minute since we had a n event! I wanted to try something new by having a dinnertime fix while we still have evening light.
\nTuesday\, August 8th at 6:15pm w e’ll be clearing overgrowth from the sidewalk near bus stop 2980 at 25th Ave and E Un ion St. I’ve attached pictures of the vegetation and a wide shot of th e area. There are worse overgrowth issues around town\, however\, this one has (in my estimation) a decently high volume of pedestrian traffic and c an be completed relatively quickly.
\nThe goals for the project are:
\n– Trim or mow the planting strip
\n– Trim the plants on the fence line
\n– Edge or shovel out small parts of the sidewalk that are covered
\nPlease let me know if you plan on attending so I can h ave a sense of how many volunteers/sets of tools we’ll have in a week’s ti me.
\nThanks so much!
Conrad
Keep up with Seattle Stree t Fixers here: https://twitt er.com/SEAStreetFixers
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T181500 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T191500 LOCATION:25th Ave E and E Union St SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Seattle Street Fixers: 25th Ave E & E Union St URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/seattle-street-fixers-25th-ave-e- e-union-st/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20230801T183000-_8gqj0gq170q4ab9p8os46b9k85334ba168rjib9g8oo42ea48cq44g pj74_R20220504T013000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT:mailto:lt0lmiorecihqc99od0hnrtl54@group.calendar.google.com DESCRIPTION:We will hold our August meeting on Tuesday the 8th at 6:30pm .
\nHigh Point Neighborhood House\, 6400 Sylvan Way SW. The outside doors must remain locked so please wave from the patio on the northwest s ide of the building.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T200000 LOCATION:High Point Neighborhood House\, 6400 Sylvan Way SW SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:West Seattle Bike Connections monthly meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/west-seattle-bike-connections-mon thly-meeting-36/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:13m0kln0h8b0n00r5qp65vjgho@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184757Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230819T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230820T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6411rlkcnr52o9fo0qkf1bv6pq@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Host Note 8/20 11:00 am: This event has been CANCELLED du e to poor air quality.
\nWe hope to reschedule for another date.
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\nJoin us to celebrate another year of fabulous gras sroots community power!
\nSee the Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.com/e vents/10011131432232100
\nJoin Seattle Neighborhood Greenways to celebrate another year of fabulous grassroots community power!
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span>Sunday\, August 20\, 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Seward Park
Picnic Shelter 1 (next to the playground)
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\nE VENT DESCRIPTION:
\nDrop in to catch up with old friends and neighbo rs or meet and greet with new folks. Learn about local advocacy\, grab som e swag or a bike or walking map. We’ll provide some food for the grill\, b ring potluck snacks or sides to contribute if you can.
\nAll are we lcome — you don’t have to had volunteered with us before to come celebrate !
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\nGETTING THERE: Seward Park is located at 5900 Lake Washington Blvd. S\, Seattle\, WA 98118.
We will be on the south side of the park at Picnic Shelter 1\, behi
nd the playground. The area is wheelchair accessible.
By Bike: The Lake Washington Boulevard open street that w
eekend will make a delightful ride from points north.
Join a group ride with Ballard-Fremont Greenways with a Bike/Light Rail option or a Bike-only route. Rendezvous points at
\nBy Transit: The park is a short (steep) walk from t
he 50 bus.
By Car: The park has
free car parking. Note that Lake Washington Boulevard will be closed to v
ehicle traffic that weekend\, and access the park from Seward Park Ave S.<
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\nABOUT US:
\nSeattle Neighborhood Gre enways is a volunteer-powered\, grassroots organization and community. We’ re celebrating all of the incredible people who make our coalition and our movement the community that it is.
\nTo learn more\, check out our 2022 year in review or our 2023 priorities.
\nIf you live\, work\, or travel through the area near Aurora between 85th and 105th\, take a moment to give feedback on the draft homezone. This homezone wi ll make walking and biking through the neighborhood safer\, increase livab ility\, and create the groundwork for more improvements in the future.
\nA group of neighbors has been advising the Department of Transportat ion for the past year on what sort of improvements should be prioritized. Learn more about this draft homezone and share your thoughts at a drop- in community event at Lantern Brewing (95th & Aurora) on Wednesday\, Augus t 23 from 4pm to 6pm.
\nOne very clear priority that emerged fro m the Home Zone Walk Audits last Summer was the need for more trees in the neighborhood. As part of this homezone\, SDOT will be coordinating throug h DirtCorps free street trees for neighbors to plant in the homezone. C ome to the community event at Lantern Brewing on Aug. 23rd and sign up for a free tree! NW Greenways will then plan volunteer planting parties o ver two weekends to help plant the trees in front of neighbors’ houses.
\nClick here i f you’d like to learn more about this Home Zone and be sure to come to the community event on August 23rd. In addition to the Aurora Licton Home Zon e\, neighbors will be on hand to talk about the Aurora Ave Project\, the N E Greenwood Homezone and the Bitter Lake Homezone (those blue barrels you may have seen in the area)\, and other important projects happening in NW Seattle.
\nHi all\,
I will be leading a find-it-fix-it ride encomp
assing some of the major trails in the Interbay area this Saturday the 26t
h of August.
I will meet everyone at 11AM at the starting location
: 13th ave W and the Ship Canal trail\, just East of the Ballard bridge.Check out the full r
oute here.
Feel free to wait along the route for the group to mee
t you if you are not available at the start\, or would prefer to meet late
r.
Please download and familiarize yourself with the Find It\, Fix It app prior to the event if you haven’t used it before!
\nThe goal of this ride is to report trail condition issues or other m aintenance items which impact pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. The r ide is NOT a work event though feel free to bring a small pair of clippers or a dust pan and broom if you feel inspired to do any spot cleaning.
\nThis will be a no-drop ride and people of all ages and abilities are encouraged to attend. Attendees of this ride are responsible for bringing their own bike or mobility device in safe\, working order\, as well as the proper safety equipment for riding. E-bikes and bike-share bikes are welc ome\, but please allow sufficient time to locate and unlock a bike prior t o the start of the ride. Safety and staying together is our priority but r iders participate at their own risk.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230826T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230826T130000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Find-it Fix-it Ride with Ballard Fremont Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/find-it-fix-it-ride-with-ballard- fremont-greenways-3/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6ggjcp7ec5p42nke0qf4u91hg2@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230902T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230903T180000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Open Street: Bicycle Weekend on Lake Washington Blvd URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/open-street-bicycle-weekend-on-la ke-washington-blvd-9/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20230905T183000-_8gqj0gq170q4ab9p8os46b9k85334ba168rjib9g8oo42ea48cq44g pj74_R20220504T013000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT:mailto:lt0lmiorecihqc99od0hnrtl54@group.calendar.google.com DESCRIPTION:Our next general meeting will be on Tuesday\, September 5th at 6:30 pm.
\nI’ve reserved the large room at the High Point Neighb orhood House (6400 Sylvan Way SW).
\nIt’s too big for our needs but easier to access from outside. For anyone who hasn’t visited the building before\, there’s a plaza by the northwest corner of the building where you can lock your bike and enter the room. The doors need to stay locked but just knock if we don’t see you first.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230905T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230905T200000 LOCATION:High Point Neighborhood House (6400 Sylvan Way SW) SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:West Seattle Bike Connections monthly meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/west-seattle-bike-connections-mon thly-meeting-37/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5m0u15tb16f8ct608rlk66dbfh@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Ballard Fremont Greenways is planning a volunteer effort to move some planters from Gemenskap Park (thank you to the East Ballard Comm unity Association and Dawn Hemminger for offering them\, and to Reed for g etting the ball rolling) to two intersections in the Ballard Brewery Distr ict (14th and 51st and 53rd). This will keep those no parking areas free o f parked cars and help keep a clear line of sight for freight and other dr ivers who are turning in those intersections to see people walking and bik ing. In order to make this manageable\, we’re breaking it into 3 parts.
\nSunday September 10\, 11am until we are done
Work party
to clean out the planters. Some have dirt and trees in them. We’ll need sh
ovels and tarps\, maybe tools to break down the vegetation.
Det
ails:
I’d love to see as many folks as possible on Sunday 9/10
at 11am at NW 60thSt and 14th Ave NW for our work party to get
the planters ready to move. We’ll be pulling weeds\, moving salvageable p
lants into temporary containers and possibly moving the big planters down
to 51st and 14th (depending on how much we get done\, and if I am able to
get the trailer from Uhaul.*)
Bring if you can:
Garde
ning tools\, loppers for the stubborn stuff\, shovel if you can.
Wor
k gloves
Old tarps or heavy plastic sheeting\, yard waste bags
P
lastic containers for salvaged plants
Water bottle – I’ll bring extra
water
A snack to share
I’ll have extras of some things\, so if you can’t bring anything other than yourself\, that’s fine!
\n
Updates:
We got the Groundswell Grant! That’s a relief and should
help fund the plants and soil
Kevin applied for a soil donation from
Dirt Exchange (thanks to Will for finding that!)
We have another wor
k party planned for Monday 9/18 at 10am and another possibly TBD
*the Uhaul trailer is a maybe because I applied for an enhanced ID last we ek and they punched my old one. I’m not sure Uhaul will rent to me without a regular DL. I’ll call them as soon as I know for sure it won’t get here in time. There’s plenty of work to do\, so I’m not going to stress about it. I will have my truck to make a run to the salvage station\, but the pl anters won’t fit with the canopy.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230910T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230910T130000 LOCATION:NW 60th St and 14th Ave NW SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Planter Work Party with Ballard Fremont Greenways URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/planter-work-party-with-ballard-f remont-greenways/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5vjp5v2e3n7jel7hrrdj56pn3u@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join us on the evening of September 14 at the Centilia Cultural Center on Beacon Hill to explore what it takes to make Seattle a walkable city!
\nThis is the final event in a 3-p art live panel series\, Shaping Seattle\, to learn\, connect and activate around key issues impacting our city.
\nDetails and tickets at seattlegreenways.org/walkablecity.< /p>\n
We’re excited to host a special edition of ramen ride with < a href='https://www.instagram.com/seagreenways/'>@seagreenways to cele brate the last weekend of car-free Lake Washington Blvd on Saturday 9/16. SNG is a grassroots movement that advocates for a safer\, healthier and mo re equitable city for all. They were instrumental in organizing communitie s and advocating for a pedestrian and bike only Lake Washington Blvd. We s hare the vision of SNG and are excited to share the last weekend of car-fr ee Lake Washington Blvd with our community.
\nBring your own ramen a nd we’ll bring all the toppings! We’ll meet at I-90 overlook and bike down hill for 4 miles to Seward Park for some ramen. Thank you to Seattle Neigh borhood Greenways for funding the ride! Hope to see you all there!
\nDATE: Saturday\, 9/16
TIME: 11 AM. Roll out at 11:30
MEET AT: I
-90 Overlook (See 3rd slide for location map)
MILEAGE: 4 miles\, no d
rop social pace
WHAT TO BRING: your own ramen\, water\, camping stove
if you have one\, bowls and utensils. We’ll bring toppings for everyone t
o share!
*This is open to all BIPOC and multi-racial identities
\nFlier here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxGJA2ELP_n/?img_index=1
\nLet’s gather for a bike ride this Saturday! We’ll explore so me infrastructure designed for traversing northeast Seattle as well as som e useful connections\, then return to the start via the Burke-Gilman Trail .
\nWhen: Saturday\, September 16 at 11am
Where: On the Burke-G
ilman Trail at 36th Ave NE
(behind Great State Burger)
What: Depart around 11:15 for an 8 mile ride
Thi s will be a no-drop ride and people of all ages and abilities are encourag ed to attend. Attendees of this ride are responsible for bringing their ow n bike or mobility device in safe\, working order\, as well as the proper safety equipment for riding. E-bikes and bike-share bikes are welcome\, bu t please allow sufficient time to locate and unlock a bike prior to the st art of the ride. Safety and staying together is our priority but riders pa rticipate at their own risk.
\nThe Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is collabora ting with Outdoors for All to ho st a Bike & Scoot Demo Day at Seward Park!
\nJoin us for free scoo ter\, bike\, and adaptive cycle rides\, as well as free helmets and discou nts. Outdoors for All\, and Seattle’s scooter and bike share operators [Bird\, Lime< /a>\, Superpedestrian\, and Veo] will be providing free test rides and education. Lake Washington Boulevard will be open for biking and scoo ting\, and closed to cars\, making it the perfect place to try out a share d electric bike or scooter.
\nWhen: Sunday\, September 17\, f rom 10AM-2PM
\nWhere: Intersection of La ke Washington Boulevard and S Juneau St\, at the entrance of Seward Park < a href='https://goo.gl/maps/VZsMEadC22KczW3o7'>(5900 Lake Washington Blvd S\, Seattle\, WA 98118)
\nHere are links to the event flyer in < a href='https://seattle.gov/documents/Departments/SDOT/NewMobilityProgram/ Demo%20Days/Seward%20Park%20091723/Bike_Scooter_Demo_Flyer.pdf'>English\, Amharic\, Korean\, Somali\, Spanish\, Tagalog\, Tigrinya< /a>\, Traditional Chinese\, and Vietnamese. Please see below for an image of the flyer in English.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230917T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230917T140000 LOCATION:Seward Park\, 5900 Lake Washington Blvd S\, Seattle\, WA 98118\, U SA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Bike & Scoot Demo Day at Seward Park with Outdoors for All URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/bike-scoot-demo-day-at-seward-par k-with-outdoors-for-all/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20230919T180000-p7ihg6b563rbtnrmgjn2c4s53o_R20230621T010000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Joint meeting between Rainier Valley Greenways & Beacon Hill Safe Streets.
\nWe will have special guests from SDOT’s project tea m for the Lake Washington Boulevard Renovations Project who will give a short presentation on the project and some Q&A afterw ards. They will present starting at 6:30 pm and be in attendance for appro ximately a half hour (until 7 pm).
\nJoin us and learn about h ow to get involved with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways!
\nWednesd
ay\, September 20\, 5:30 – 6:30 pm – virtually via Zoom.
Join the
Zoom here or see below for more details: https://us02web.zo
om.us/j/89995666600?pwd=UTJCWmU2c0pvQWNmUTRoNHp2VnA4Zz09
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or to Clara@SeattleGreenways.org
Join us and learn about how to get involved with Seattle Neighborhood Gre
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about our work to remove police from traffic enforcement\, end traffic dea
ths and serious injuries\, or prioritizing open streets for people.
We want all neighborhoods great places to walk\, bike and
live — and we need YOU to help make this happen. Our volunteer-led neighbo
rhood groups across the city offer do-it-yourself advocacy opportunities\,
community-building events\, leadership development\, and more.
Come learn about the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways coaliti
on\, our local neighborhood groups\, and best practices for being an effec
tive advocate in your neighborhood.
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\nThis event is ca tered to new folks\, but our regular volunteers are welcome and encouraged to join.
\nQuestions? Contact Clara Cantor: clara@seattlegreenways. org
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\nTopic: SNG New Volunteer OrientationTime: Sep 20\, 2023 05:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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The Alaskan Way Safety Project has reached 60% design milest one and we’re excited to share our refined design concept.
\nWe are hosting a virtual public meeting to share the 60% design on Thursday\, Sep tember 21 from 6 – 7 PM. The virtual public meeting will be held on Zoom\, and will include a short presentation from the project team and time for audience questions. Join us to see the latest design plans for this projec t and share your feedback with us!
\nWhen: T hursday\, September 21 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM
\nWhere: Zoom Meeting (click to join)
\nCall-in Option: Prefer to join by phone? Follow these ins tructions:
\nThis project will be mak ing several safety improvements to Alaskan Way from Virginia St to Broad S t. The proposed safety elements include:
\nCheck out our < a href='https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/SDOT/BikeProgram/Ala skan%20Way%20PBL/Plans_Alaskan%20Way%20Safety_60.pdf'>60% design plans< /u> for more information.
\n\nIn August 2023\, the City of S eattle\, Port of Seattle\, and philanthropist Melinda French Gates announc ed the launch of the Elliott Bay Connections (EBC)\, a public-private partnership that will construct a new greenway and park improvements along the Seattle Wate rfront. The project will include biking and walking connections between th e Seattle Waterfront and Olympic Sculpture Park\, on the east side of Alas kan Way. This is a separate effort from the Alaskan Way Safety Project but will complement the safety enhancements and west side protected bike lane that the Alaskan Way Safety Project has designed. SDOT has and will conti nue to coordinate closely with Elliott Bay Connections during design and c onstruction of the Alaskan Way Safety Project.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230921T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230921T190000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:SDOT: Alaskan Way Waterfront Project Virtual Meeting URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/sdot-alaskan-way-waterfront-proje ct-virtual-meeting/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-505814@www.seattlebikeblog.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT:Rainier Valley Greenways-Safe Streets\; robertsvercl@bhsafestreets. org\; https://rainiervalley.seattlegreenways.org/ DESCRIPTION:Join Rainier Valley Greenways-Safe Streets and the Seattle D epartment of Transportation as we celebrate the completion of the Rainier Valley Greenway and a new connection into our neighborhood!
\nSchedu
le of events:
\n-Info Booth – 4-6 pm at I-90 Trail/MLK Way
\n-Co
mmunity Walk – 4:15 pm start at College St Park (about 0.7 mile walk)
\n-Gathering – 4:45 pm at I-90 Trail/MLK Way
Tuesday\, September 26\, from 4:00 – 6:00 pm
\nRain ier Valley Greenway Celebration!!
\nJoin Rainier Valley Greenway s-Safe Streets and the Seattle Department of Transportation as we celebrat e the completion of the Rainier Valley Greenway and a new connection into our neighborhood!
\nSchedule:
Info Booth – 4:00 – 6:00 p
m at I-90 Trail/MLK Way
Community Walk – 4:15 pm start at College St
Park
Gathering – 4:45 pm at I-90 Trail/MLK Way
RainierValley.
SeattleGreenways.org
@RVGreenways
Seattle.gov/transportation< br />@SeattleDOT
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230926T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230926T180000 LOCATION:I-90 Trail & Martin Luther King Junior Way South\, I-90 Trail & Ma rtin Luther King Jr Way S\, Seattle\, WA 98144\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Rainier Valley Greenway Celebration! URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/rainier-valley-greenway-celebrati on/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-505756@www.seattlebikeblog.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT:Jimmie Willis\; jbwillis131@gmail.com\; https://www.bhsafestreets.o rg/ DESCRIPTION:Join us for a family bike Parade from the Beacon Hill Library to Jefferson Park playground!
\nThere will be bike decorating\, snacks\, drinks\, and more.
\nW e’ll be hosting a slow\, family paced bike ride starting at the Beacon Hil l Library and ending at the Jefferson Park Playground. There will be mater ials for your little ones to decorate their bikes\, snacks and drinks at t he playground\, and information about all the safety improvements happenin g in Beacon Hill this next year.
\nHere’s a link to the route. ( You
will need to click the bike icon for it to work)
\nhttps://goo.gl/ma
ps/4Yiu5TXHC5oMSySZ9
Tickets: https://w ww.facebook.com/events/111977472001809.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T100000 GEO:+47.57795;-122.311388 LOCATION:Beacon Hill Library @ 2821 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98144\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beacon Hill Safe Streets Family Bike Parade URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/beacon-hill-safe-streets-family-b ike-parade/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploa ds/2023/08/Sep-Family-Bike-Parade-150x150.png\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https: //www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Sep-Family-Bike-Parad e-330x427.png\;330\;427\;1\,large\;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-cont ent/uploads/2023/08/Sep-Family-Bike-Parade-575x744.png\;575\;744\;1\,full\ ;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Sep-Family-Bik e-Parade.png\;4830\;6250\; X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.facebook.com/events/111977472001809 X-INSTANT-EVENT:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4a8ngtpl7t8r3t9n35u1juv31b@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Beacon Hill Safe Streets Family Bike Parade!
\nSept 30 th\, 10:00 am
\nJoin us for a family bike parade from the Beacon Hil l Library to Jefferson Park Playground. There will be bike decorating\, sn acks\, drinks\, and more.
\nStart at Beacon Hill Library.
For m
ore information including the route\, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events
/111977472001809
We’ll start at the Jefferson Park playground at 12:15. We plan to ride to the start of t he T’Challaween route at 18th and College. This will be a slow ride with a distance just over one mile. We plan to depart from the Jefferson Park pl ayground around 12:30am.
\nWe’ll be wearing costumes!
\nTickets: https://actionnetw ork.org/events/d7911d9acbc233c62d937fab59d8860be80871c2.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T130000 GEO:+47.567024;-122.307655 LOCATION:Jefferson Park Playground @ 4101 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98108 \, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beacon Hill Safe Streets Halloween Costume Bike Ride URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/beacon-hill-safe-streets-hallowee n-costume-bike-ride/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploa ds/2023/10/BHSS-TChallaween-Bike-Ride-sm-150x150.png\;150\;150\;1\,medium\ ;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/BHSS-TChallawe en-Bike-Ride-sm-330x467.png\;330\;467\;1\,large\;https://www.seattlebikebl og.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/BHSS-TChallaween-Bike-Ride-sm-575x813.pn g\;575\;813\;1\,full\;https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2 023/10/BHSS-TChallaween-Bike-Ride-sm.png\;707\;1000\; X-TICKETS-URL:https://actionnetwork.org/events/d7911d9acbc233c62d937fab59d8 860be80871c2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6mpt7hl0t58ka3ifsts27ktapf@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231113T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231113T200000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Public Hearing for the Seattle City Budget URL:https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/event/public-hearing-for-the-seattle-ci ty-budget-2/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:kpa76c4uds1diqbgbgtncc5okg_R20231207T020000@google.com DTSTAMP:20240328T184758Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle Neighborhood Greenways CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Monthly agendas can be found at: http://www.seattle.gov/seat tle-bicycle-advisory-board/meetings/meeting-agendas
\nThe Seattle Bi cycle Advisory Board (SBAB) advises the Mayor\, City Council\, and City De partments and Divisions on projects\, policies\, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.
\nResponsibilities p>\n
SBAB’s responsibilities include:
\nStewarding the Bicycle Mas
ter Plan
\n– Monitoring implementation activities by City Departments
and Divisions
\n– Serving as a resource for City Council on Bicycle
Master Plan activities
\n– Serving on transportation-related committe
es and planning groups
Making recommendations on City projects rel
ated to mobility\, specifically bicycling
\n– Conducting annual revie
ws of SDOT onstreet bicycle facility plans
\n– Ad hoc reviews of bicy
cle projects\, trail construction\, and capital improvement projects
\nPublishing issue papers on bicycling-related topics
\nConducting Si
te Tours
\n– Bikeablility Tours – periodically SBAB members conduct t
ours of new bikeways\, inspect cycling conditions across critical corridor
s\, and evaluate City of Seattle implementation activities.
\n– Facil
ity Tours – SBAB members organize tours of facilities to examine best prac
tices for bicycle commuting and parking in new and existing buildings
As one of several citizen-led boards in the city\, SBAB relies on its membership’s diversity of experience\, knowledge\, and background to advi se the City to make cycling safer and more accessible in Seattle.
\n