March 26, 2016

Update: Seattle Transit Blog has an overview here. Speaking of transit; two things: 1) Sound Transit this week released preliminary proposals for a $50 billion expansion that would cost homeowners an average of $400 annually – apparently forever. From The Seattle Times: This fall’s Sound Transit 3 ballot measure would deliver light rail to Ballard

March 26, 2016

We do have a mural in the park, but also: “Speaking of art in the park, how about the new 3 graffiti tags on the hitting wall, on the river stones on SE corner, and one stone on path outward to 88th? ‘GI’ is the tag. Kind of a bummer,” says Jarvis  on our previous

March 25, 2016

Update: Here’s another shot at this from The Seattle Times. “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things.” Actually, no. The time has come to note that bus service changes as the week ends. Trying to talk about those changes is a thankless task. Exhibit A: Comments on our last bus

March 25, 2016

The mural at Maple Leaf Reservoir Park. Spring returns today, followed by rain Saturday night. Remember the community Easter egg hunt here Saturday at 11 a.m.

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March 20, 2016

Debora Juarez,  the Seattle city councilwoman representing virtually all of Maple Leaf, has posted this guest column over at CityLiving.com: A lot accomplished in first 100 days. Specifically three things: In our first 100 days in office, we set out with three goals to deliver on the promise of district representation. First, we aspired to