For a long time, the northernmost portion of Delridge between Andover and the West Seattle Bridge trail has been a particularly egregious missing link in the West Seattle bike & pedestrian infrastructure. Coming south onto Delridge, the trail ends at a one-way intersection where drivers often block the curb ramp while awaiting a break in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘26th Avenue’
Delridge Greenway Open House
November 15th, 2012
Jake Last night, about thirty Delridge and West Seattle neighbors gathered at Youngstown for SDOT’s Delridge Greenways open house. SDOT was well prepared – tables were set up around the room with large maps of the study area, displaying various information such as accident rates and locations, measured vehicle speeds and volumes, existing bike and pedestrian [...]
October Agenda
October 5th, 2012
Amanda We are back to the library again this Monday at 6:30 pm. We have a interesting agenda full of updates on different projects, information on the 26th Ave Greenway, and details on upcoming events. Lots of stuff for our active little neighborhood. October Full Agenda Topics of Conversation include: Greenways Update (Guest: John Vander Sluis [...]
WSB: Youngstown Flats Tour
August 20th, 2012
Amanda West Seattle Blog has a great write up on the Youngstown Flats development here.
West Seattle Greenways Meeting: Sunday, April 22, 3pm
April 18th, 2012
Jake Join us for the next West Seattle Greenways meeting, this Sunday, April 22, 3pm at Pearls Coffee and Tea (4800 Delridge Way SW). Last meeting we heard from Tom Rasmussen, chair of the city council transportation committee, who answered our questions and gave us ideas about how to best advocate for safe routes through our [...]
West Seattle Greenways: Meeting Sunday March 18, 2012
March 12th, 2012
Jake Come join us this Sunday for our next meeting of West Seattle Greenways! We’ll meet at Pearl’s Coffee and Tea at 4800 Delridge Way SW (map) at 3:00 pm on Sunday, March 18. This month, we’re excited to be joined by councilmember Tom Rasmussen, chair of the city Transportation committee, who will give the city’s [...]
West Seattle Greenways Meeting Followup
February 21st, 2012
Jake On Sunday afternoon we had the first meeting of West Seattle Greenways – see our previous announcement here. We had a great turnout, with folks present from neighborhoods around West Seattle, and as far south as Normandy Park. Joining us were half a dozen boy scouts from troop 282, in attendance as part of their [...]
Youngstown Flats Update
February 15th, 2012
Amanda I received the following update from Legacy Partners working on the Youngstown Flats Project. Here’s an update for you: Absher has received a variance to work this Saturday (February 18th) from 9am-6pm. They have also received a variance to work on Monday (February 20th) from 9am-6pm. As the attached notice states, the work will take [...]
West Seattle Greenways: First Meeting!
February 13th, 2012
Jake The neighborhood greenway movement in Seattle has been gaining a lot of momentum lately. Neighborhood greenways are routes which provide safe connections for bicyclists and pedestrians between neighborhoods, and to schools, parks, shopping and other destinations. Often they are located on quiet streets parallel to busy arterials, and include traffic calming measures, protected crossings, pocket [...]
City Hall Open House
January 30th, 2012
Amanda What an adventure! Holli Margell, Kirsten Smith and I visited City Hall this Saturday and visited all of the council members to bring North Delridge issues to the forefront. This was the second year for Holli and me and we focused our efforts on reaching out to the council members. This past year has Delridge seen [...]



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