Secret Garden of Lake Forest Park

The Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Garden Tour and Plant Sale

Every year you get a chance to look behind the gates and fences and into amazing backyards at the Lake Forest Park Garden Tour and Plant Sale. On June 20, from 10 am to 4 pm, enjoy a self-guided tour of six gardens.

There is more…a garden market in the lower level of the shopping center filled with plants specialty fuchsias and geraniums, hostas and wonderful garden art. Music and plants fill up the lower level. You can purchase some of the best local plant venders. The market is at 17171 Bothell Way.

The tickets are only $12 if you purchase them in advance at local stores and garden centers and at www.lfpgardentour.com.

By |2020-11-02T04:33:02-09:00June 15th, 2015|Community News & Events, Good to Know|

Spotlight on Ballard – 2014 Weekend Concerts at the Locks

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One of Seattle’s great destinations is the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in the Ballard neighborhood. The locks connect the Lake Washington Ship Canal with the Puget Sound and have been in operation since 1916. During the summer you can also see the salmon travel up the fish ladder in the underwater viewing room.

Also on the ground is the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden. After you are finished visiting the beautiful garden, bring a blanket or lawn chair and relax at a free concert. This summer the 25th Annual Concert Series begins Thursday May 29th, at 7:15 PM with the Seattle Civic Band – Marching music and Broadway songs. All other concerts occur Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM. Concerts run through September 1st. Get there early to stake out your spot and enjoy!

Full a complete list of concerts, activities, info, directions and hours, please visit: http://www.nws.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/LocksandDams/ChittendenLocks.aspx

By |2020-11-02T04:33:44-09:00May 16th, 2014|Community News & Events, Good to Know|

Don’t Drip and Drive!

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You won’t get your hands dirty when you attend this FREE auto leaks class. But you will get your car inspected, discover if you have any leaks and find out how much repairs cost before you go see a mechanic. A leaky car is not a reliable car, plus it is harmful to the Puget Sound.

This class is sponsored by the Seattle PUD and the Washington State Department of Ecology. The next upcoming class is on May 17th, 2014 at South Seattle Community College.

Register today by visiting:  http://www.fixcarleaks.org

 

 

By |2020-11-02T04:33:44-09:00May 12th, 2014|Community News & Events, Good to Know|

Recycle Your Holiday Lights

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Light bulbs cannot be recycled in Seattle’s recycling carts – but don’t throw out your burned-out holiday lights – recycle them! Holiday light recycling programs take your old light strands and recycle the copper wire inside them.

King County offers a list of nearby locations where you can recycle your holiday lights for free:

Other businesses and organizations may also offer holiday light recycling programs. When shopping for new holiday lights at retailers, ask if they have a program.

Thanks for recycling your holiday lights!

For More “At Your Service” articles like this, please visit Seattle Public Utilities at:

http://atyourservice.seattle.gov/

By |2020-11-02T04:33:52-09:00December 10th, 2013|Community News & Events, Good to Know|

Ballard Meeting on Microhousing November 14th, 2013

We received a lot of feedback on our recent microhousing email topic, so we thought we would let you know about an upcoming meeting….

Geoffrey Wentlandt, a planner from the Seattle Department of Transportation, will speak about an area he is very familiar with — microhousing. This is your chance to learn about this complex zoning subject that is the subject of much debate including what new design rules are being proposed for this type of housing. Bring your questions!

This is the monthly general meeting of the Central Ballard Residents Association (CBRA.) All interested persons are invited to attend.

When: Thursday November 14, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Where: 5350 Tallman Ave. Swedish Hospital Conference room A on the main floor around the corner from the cafeteria.

To learn more about CBRA, please visit:  www.centralballard.org

 

 
By |2020-11-02T04:34:11-09:00November 7th, 2013|Community News & Events, Good to Know, Real Estate News|

Appliance Rebate through Seattle City Light

Appliances make up about 20 percent of your home’s electricity use. Seattle City Light’s appliance rebates can help you upgrade to more efficient models – saving you up to $1,500.00 and electricity for years to come. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Before buying an appliance, please make sure it is an eligible model. There are some Energy Star models that do not qualify for a Seattle City Light Rebate. For a list of rebate details and eligible models, please click on the link below.

http://www.seattle.gov/light/conserve/resident/appliances/

Also, for questions about Seattle City Light Rebates, call their Energy Advisors at 206-684-3800 or email SCLEnergyAdvisor@seattle.gov.

By |2020-11-02T04:34:13-09:00October 1st, 2013|Community News & Events, Good to Know|

Hot Trend – Seattle Micro Housing

     In an effort to increase affordability and urban density, there is a new micro housing trend in the City of Seattle.  It consists of small apartment units of as little as 140 square feet, trademarked by one builder as “aPodments.”  These “aPodments” have a bathroom, shower, and a convenience center for a mini refrigerator and microwave.  Like a modern boarding house, units share centralized kitchens in the building.  Rents vary from $500-$900 per month, and amenities such as laundry and Wi-Fi are typically extra.

     Micro housing has been a polarizing issue in Seattle. One objection is that here in Seattle, unlike in San Francisco or New York, the process of creating code to allow such buildings isn’t currently up for review—it’s old code. So micro-apartments pop up, sometimes with little warning, in places where neighbors have been expecting traditional four- to six-unit buildings. With micro-apartments, “unit” is likely redefined to mean an entire floor of eight tiny apartments with locking doors and bathrooms, plus one kitchen and one common area. A series of DPD code changes over the last 10 years means parking is not currently required for many apartments in most city neighborhoods.

     In an increasingly “single” Seattle, micro-apartments are an attractive option to singles with limited income, very few possessions, and who use public transportation.   Currently in the Ballard neighborhood there is a 3 story, 27 unit micro-apartment proposed to replace a single family home in the 14oo block of NW 57th Street.  Another 5 story, 49 unit is planned for the 1500 block of NEW 52nd Street.

    Because of the controversies surrounding this trend, the Seattle DPD has put together some draft recommendations governing micro housing.

To read more, please visit:

http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/cms/groups/pan/@pan/documents/web_informational/dpds022265.pdf

 

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By |2020-11-02T04:34:14-09:00September 18th, 2013|Community News & Events, Good to Know, Real Estate News|

Summer Paint Out 2013

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Join the Summer Paint Out this July and August to help paint out graffiti!

Whether you are a group or an individual, you can tackle graffiti in your neighborhood. Seattle Public Utilities will supply you with FREE paint (white-brown-grey), rollers, brushes, and gloves.

 Sign up online at:  www.seattle.gov/SummerPaintOut

 Have questions or want more info?  Call 206-684-7790 or e-mail daniel.sims@seattle.gov

 

By |2020-11-02T04:34:19-09:00June 18th, 2013|Community News & Events, Good to Know|
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