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Have a Say on Proposed 2014 Park & Recreation Funding Proposal

Seattle Parks and Recreation writes that they “will host three community meetings in January to get feedback on the work done by the Parks Legacy Citizens’ Advisory Committee in preparation for a...

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Last Meeting to Respond on Parks Investment Proposal- Jan. 30, 7 pm

The last of three community meetings in January to get feedback on the work done by the Parks Legacy Citizens’ Advisory Committeein preparation for a potential 2014 park and recreation funding ballot...

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FNC Gets Early Update on Gas Works Park Play Area Renovation

David Graves, Senior Planner for Seattle parks, spoke about the Gas Works Park Play Area renovation at the FNC January meeting Monday night. The first public meeting about the improvements will be...

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News Highlights Danger for Pedestrians at Stone & N 41st

KING-TV covered part of the story about  pedestrian safety at N 41st and Stone Way N and the discussion at Monday night’s Fremont Neighborhood Council meeting, Feb....

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What’s Happening with Gas Works Park?

Learn what’s happening with Gas Works Park Tuesday March 11 at the Good Shepherd Center (4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103), Room 202, from 6:30 – 8pm.  David Graves, AICP Senior Planner,Planning...

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BF Day Playground Improvements Taking Shape

Volunteers to plant gardens needed for April 26 at BF Day: “Four raised garden beds will be constructed on Saturday, April 26, 11am-3pm. Tools, supplies and FOOD will be provided for volunteers. These...

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Parks seeks input June 11 on community-initiated park at Fremont Troll

 Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Department of Neighborhoods and Harrison Design: …invite the community to a public meeting on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 from 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. at the Fremont Abbey Arts...

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Siphon Project in West Fremont Seeks your opinion on how best to work with...

The Fremont Siphon Project will make some significant changes at the west end of Canal Park and the entrance to Fremont from Ballard on Leary Way. Help make the Fremont Siphon Replacement Project even...

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Troll’s Knoll Moves Ahead with update and survey

Karen O’Connor writes to thank “everyone that attended the first public meeting for the Troll’s Knoll project.  A survey about the project along with the notes from the first meeting are posted on the...

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Community invited to review design of Troll’s Knoll Park–Second meeting July...

Did you miss your first change to see what will happen at Troll’s Knoll?  Here’s your second: “Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Department of Neighborhoods and Harrison Design invite the community to...

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Join the fun…look for PARK(ing) Day parks

SDOT has invited Seattle to pop up parks for a day–look for them in Fremont and think about yours for next year: What can you do in a parking space? Well, for one thing, you can create a park for a day...

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New Park District Community Oversight Committee may need YOU!

This just in:  “Council and Mayor Seek Candidates for Seattle Park District Community Oversight Committee”–respond by Oct. 20 to be considered.  Here’s the press release: From Mayor Ed Murray,...

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Fremont Neighborhood Council active in community safety and more–Join us for...

New pedestrian light at Stone Way N and N 41st on school route between Hamilton Middle School Fremont’s BF Day Sept, 2014 In 2014 the Fremont Neighborhood Council took on a number of projects,...

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Seattle Comprehensive Plan Amendments Now on Line

This just in from Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development–comments may be made to Seattle City Councilmember Mike O’Brien <mike.obrien@seattle.gov> : DPD has published the Mayor’s...

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Fremont Siphon Project construction to begin–learn about impacts March 2

The Fremont Siphon Project construction is about to begin. Find out about schedules, detours and much more Monday, March 2, 2015, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Fremont Library, 731 North 35th Street,  Seattle, WA...

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Curious about parklets–learn more at FNC’s meeting Feb. 23

Hear updates about the crosswalk at Fremont Ave. N. and N 43rd and a discussion of Seattle’s Parklets Program at the Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting, Monday, February 23, 2015, 7-8:30pm, at Doric...

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Updates & meetings re recent Fremont issues–development, crosswalks, parklets,

Two houses built in 1911 to be replaced by townhouses soon Development, design and the Wake for Affordable Housing: 743 N 35th St (next to Fremont Library), Project #3016369 Design Review Board Meeting...

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Two-Year Construction coming Mid-March at Fremont Siphon Replacement Project...

King County advises us that “The Fremont Siphon Replacement Project will begin construction in mid-March. You’ll start seeing activity on the site, located in Fremont at 2nd Ave NW and NW Canal Street,...

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Meeting Cancelled- to be rescheduled. Learn about Trolls Knoll P-Patch and...

Interested in gardening in the planned Troll’s Knoll P-Patch?  Trolls Knoll Potential P-Patch gardeners are invite to this update and planning meeting:  Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 pm to 7:45, Fremont...

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Gardeners for new Troll’s Knoll P-Patch invited to planning meeting April 20

Troll’s Knoll P-Patch sends this invitation for an update and planning meeting Monday, April 20, 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm, Fremont Public Library, 731 N. 35th St.: Dear Trolls Knoll Potential P-Patch...

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