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...
by admin | November 13th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
The Letter The Envelope
by admin | September 20th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
The following letter came from Seattle Public Utilities to introduce some discussion by the Federal Emergency Management Agency concerning floodplain mapping in the Thornton Creek watershed. A meeting took place; whether or not you attended, you can find...
by admin | August 11th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
Follow this link to a great article in the Seattle Times about pulling ivy with EarthCorps Fit for Life columnist Nicole Tsong is all in for working hard and doing good for the planet by volunteering with EarthCorps, the nonprofit Seattle-based organization dedicated...
by admin | July 26th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
The Trees for Neighborhoods Program is starting up again! The Trees for Neighborhoods program helps Seattle residents plant trees around their homes. Participants in the program receive: Free trees (up to 4 per household)Watering bagsTraining on proper planting and...
by admin | July 5th, 2013 | Blog, News Article
Our stormwater code protects people, property, and the environment by controlling how rain water runs off of streets, buildings, and parking lots. This stormwater runoff can cause flooding, landslides, and erosion that can damage our homes, businesses, and property....
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