Recently 4 Trees were cut down on North 80th Street – on the south side near Sunnyside Avenue North. A resident asked me: “What happened?” I reached out to the City to find out. They put me in touch with the City Arborist, and here’s the response – Paul Kostek, Chair, Green Lake Community Council. The […]
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RSS feed for this sectionGreen Lake Elementary Playground Final Design Open House
This is before. Come and View the Final Design on Wednesday March 20th from 6 pm – 7 pm Please join us to participate in REVIEWING the final design plan for the playground at Green Lake Elementary. This is a community event for adults and children in conjunction with the PTA meeting. Snacks and […]
Green Lake Elementary Playground Progress Reported
Green Lake Elementary Playground Project Update: The Green Lake Elementary PTA (GLES) has embarked on a project to improve the playground. The objective is to develop a master plan that will guide the development and upgrades to the playground over a multi-year period. This project is in partnership with Seattle Neighborhoods, Seattle Public Schools, Community […]
Green Lake Community Saying NO Don’t Privatize Evans Pool/Green Lake Community Center
About the issue: People are upset about the suggestion that the Green Lake Community Center be privatized by the Parks Department by partnering with a group like the YMCA or other nonprofit entity. Parks says they don’t have the money to cover the large cost of replacing it (estimated at $25 million) and that it […]
GLCC Supports Relief Effort for Greenwood!
Today Green Lake Community Council Chairman Michael Cornell presented a check for $500.00 to the Lee Harper, Executive Director of Phinney Neighborhood Association for the Greenwood Disaster Relief Fund to help businesses and employees affected by this week’s huge gas explosion in the heart of the historic, vibrant and important Greenwood neighborhood. “Most of the […]