City Light tells us they’ve finished the major repair work on those two big steel towers that hold high voltage cables spanning the Ship Canal. One is on the Fremont side (Phinney Ave.) and the other is on the Queen Anne side (Warren Ave). That work caused part of the Burke Gilman trail to close for a short
October 20, 2010
The Fremont Troll turns 20 years old this Halloween and there’s encouraging news for the neighborhood landmark. The Troll’s Knoll, the green space and land around the statue, is in line to receive a big financial boost from the city. A plan to enhance the area is one of 15 projects recommended for funding from
October 19, 2010
Unless the budget changes, three of the seven crime prevention coordinators in Seattle will lose their jobs. As for the remaining four coordinators, including the one serving Fremont, no one is sure if they’ll be forced to cut back on their hours or cover larger areas to fill the holes. Crime prevention coordinators, civilian employees
October 18, 2010
Five more design options for the new North Transfer Station have been unveiled. Those five, along with four previous designs that have been tweaked, will be looked over later this week during a stakeholder meeting of community residents, businesses and station users. Current transfer station The new station will be constructed on the current site
October 18, 2010
Here’s a picture from last week’s flash mob gathering at the Fremont Troll planned by Gesamtkunstwerk! Theatre. As you can see, they used flashlights to spell out Gesamtkunstwerk, the German word for total art work. Photo courtesy of Julia Bruk The group will be doing more flashlight mobs in the future around Seattle and other
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