The Weekend Wrap: Neighborhood Headline News Feb. 27 – Mar. 5

by Michael van Baker on March 5, 2011
  • Rapid Ride on Aurora Rapidly Gone? (Aurora | Seattle)
  • Pilot project scrubbed for busy intersection, new project planned (My Ballard)
  • Bus stop spacing to increase on Routes 36 and 60 (Beacon Hill Blog)
  • SPUR in Belltown Needs Your Vote!(belltownpeople)
  • Mapping the earthquake risk of Capitol Hill’s old brick buildings (Capitol Hill Seattle)
  • Obama awards Quincy Jones the National Medal of Arts (Central District News)
  • TOPS@Seward students to speak at school board meeting (Eastlake Ave)
  • Stench Wafting Over From South Wallingford Explained (Fremont Universe)
  • Join plant expert Arthur Lee Jacobson on a Green Lake Tree Tour (My Green Lake)
  • FAA won’t make changes to Magnolia airspace (Magnolia Voice)
  • Hey! Where’d my lane go (on Roosevelt and Fifth N.E.)? (Maple Leaf Life)
  • King Conservation District online voting continues through March 15 (PhinneyWood)
  • City Council adopts legislation to clean up junk in residential yards (Queen Anne View)
  • New Column From 37th District Senator Adam Kline (Rainier Valley Post)
  • Vandalism hits Ravenna restaurant Tuesday night/Wednesday morning (Ravenna Blog)
  • Everyone safe after fire in Ravenna home (Roosiehood)
  • Where’s our community center? (Southend Seattle)
  • Going with the natural flow (South Seattle Beacon)
  • A first attempt to summarize the SLU draft EIS (The Southlake)
  • Neptune makeover about to begin (U District Daily)
  • Wallingford a “Best Old House Neighborhood” (My Wallingford)
  • ‘Green Man’ wants your paint (Wallyhood)
  • City seeks candidates for Seattle Women’s Commission (Wedgwood View)
  • Museum of Flight expects space-shuttle decision next month (West Seattle Blog)
  • VIDEO: Seattle Council committee discusses North Highline annexation (White Center Now)
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