by admin | December 31st, 2013 | Blog, News Article
Members of the Thornton Creek Alliance. Restoring Thornton Creek was one of our big projects! President Ruth readies to read TCA’s letter of appreciation to Councilmember Richard Conlin at his farewell celebration, December 18. The full text of the letter is...
by admin | December 17th, 2013 | Blog
Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (ALEA) Volunteer Cooperative Grant Program Grant applications will be accepted from December 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014. Over the years, WDFW’s ALEA Grant Program has supported hundreds of individuals and organizations who have...
by admin | December 11th, 2013 | Blog
The more we at GSP learn about Seattle’s Parks Legacy Plan, the more worried we get. This Plan basically determines what the Parks Levy or Parks District will fund, and it currently under-funds the Green Seattle Partnership by $1.5 million every year. We need...
by admin | November 22nd, 2013 | Blog, News Article
With winter coming on, it’s already time to think about spring planting! Next year’s growing season begins with the King County Conservation District annual Native Bareroot Plant Sale, set for Saturday, March 1, 2014. The District offers a wide...
by admin | November 20th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
Permit # 3015115 Details and additional links are here. Environmentally Critical Area 40% Steep Slope Floodprone Riparian Corridor Salmon Watershed Accepted Permit: Land Use Application to allow a 6-story congregate residence with 150 bedrooms in an...
by admin | November 17th, 2013 | Blog, Life Style, News Article
Seattle Parks is drafting standards for mountain bike trails in the natural areas. One would expect them be similar to Portland, Oregon’s standards, which are here, on page 31. This would mean ripping out plantings to create a minimum 40’ line of...
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