May 2, 2011

The Aurora Traffic Safety Project just keeps on making updates to Aurora Ave. in an attempt to improve safety through low cost engineering, enforcement, and educational efforts. Starting today, SDOT will begin adding radar signs to Aurora at various locations. The Halladay Street exit from Aurora northbound Aurora will be the first to get a

May 2, 2011

The sign on Santolea’s door says they’re closed for the holidays and will re-open next week. Only problem is, that sign has been there for a few months. If you call the European Bistro on 36th Street, no one answers. Visit their website and, well, there’s nothing there anymore. No one’s updated their Twitterfeed since

May 1, 2011

Let it be known, the Seattle Police are getting serious about traffic violations. Between the Great Aurora Ticket Bonanza and the recent crackdown on speeders traveling down Fremont Ave., the police had already upped the ante in the area. That’s before Thursday when they conducted pedestrian crosswalk enforcement patrols at N. 41st and Stone Way

April 29, 2011

May Day! May Day! May Day! The Fremont Arts Council wants you to join them for a celebration this Sunday, May 1st between 3-10pm for May Day. FAC is taking over the field to play games, dance, sing, and weave the May-pole! You can join the fun at the park entrance near Aurora and 60th,

April 29, 2011

Big changes are coming to the Fremont Troll (much to Knute Berger’s chagrin). Back on December 6th, Seattle Parks and Recreation announced that the plans for Troll’s Knoll was among the possible recipients for their Parks and Green Spaces Levy Opportunity Fund grants. On March 10th, Troll’s Knoll received that funding, which includes $685,000 to