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TRAFFIC ALERT: Truck wreck blocks 1st S. south of Kenyon

March 15, 2016 9:26 pm
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9:26 PM: What started as a heavy-rescue call and became a hazmat call is blocking 1st Ave. S. south of SW Kenyon [map]. It’s a tanker truck that went sideways but police tell us nothing spilled and no one was hurt. A tow truck has been summoned.

9:55 PM: Added a photo showing the truck on its side right by the gas station that’s there by the freeway ramp.

CONGRATULATIONS! Seattle Lutheran HS SeaBot Robotic Team success

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Thanks to Jeannette Wartelle for the update on Seattle Lutheran High School‘s Robotics team:

What happens when you combine creativity, computer programming, robotic building, teamwork and humor? Team SeaBot!!

The SLHS SeaBot Robotic Team enjoyed great success last weekend, earning 11th place out of 38 teams in the qualifying meet; they were also named the 8th Alliance Team Captain. Neither have been achieved before in the team’s history. Next meet is this weekend in Ellensburg.

Go, Team SeaBot!!

West Seattle development: Community meeting for new Junction project

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The developers of 4528 44th SW in The Junction – the six-story, 58-microapartment building in the rendering above – are holding a community meeting for anyone interested in construction-related info before work begins. They sent us the announcement today – it’s a drop-in meeting, 4-6 pm on Monday, March 28th, upstairs at the Senior Center of West Seattle. The project already has made it through design and environmental reviews, so this isn’t a meeting for comments, but rather a meeting to learn what’s ahead in the year or so that it will take to build. They also promise to post construction/traffic-related information here. The latter is of special note since this construction site abuts an alley and parking behind Junction businesses in the 4500 block of California. The project team says it’s expecting the building permit to be issued by the end of April.

Another letter home: Trespassing arrest at Boren campus

Two more schools’ parents are getting a letter home this afternoon. This is about an incident this afternoon at the Boren Building campus, home to STEM K-8 and temporary home to Arbor Heights Elementary.

To STEM K-8 and Arbor Heights’ Families,

I am writing to let STEM and Arbor Heights’ families know that this afternoon at approximately 2:15 pm a young man entered the main doors without checking in. He was immediately noticed and because he did not have school business was politely asked to leave school property. He left the building but would not leave school grounds.

Seattle Police and SPS security were notified and the young man was arrested for trespassing. At no point were any threats directed towards SPS staff, students, or property. Some students observed the arrest during afternoon recess.

Thanks for regularly checking in and wearing visitor badges when you visit our schools. It creates a safe environment where exceptions are immediately noticed.

Sincerely,
Benjamin Ostrom, Principal
Louisa Boren STEM K-8

Thanks to STEM parents for letting us know.

West Seattle Crime Watch: Police serve search warrant in Admiral

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2:59 PM: Thanks for the tips about the police activity south of Fairmount Ravine, including SWAT officers. So far, all we’ve been able to find out is that they’re serving a warrant – that’s what we learned at the scene. What kind of warrant, we haven’t been able to find out yet, aside from that it’s not any kind of active just-happened-crime type of incident – we’ll update with anything more we do find out.

6:17 PM: We’ve just learned from police that this was a “narcotics search warrant” case. We may yet find out even more, but for starters, that’s an added detail.

West Seattle Crime Watch: 2 suspects arrested after 2 robberies targeting students

(UPDATED TUESDAY EVENING with word of arrests, WEDNESDAY AM with more details)

2:10 PM: A Denny International Middle School student told school administrators and police that he was robbed on his way to school this morning. This letter is going out to Denny and Chief Sealth International High School families right now, the district tells us:

This morning, one of our sixth-grade scholars reported to us that he had been robbed on his walk to school today near 20th Ave SW and SW Thistle St. He was approached by two males who were wearing hoods. At the time, he was walking alone. Our scholar did the right thing and cooperated with their demands to give them his valuables — they stole his iPhone. The two then ran east on Thistle and our scholar ran to school where he reported it right away. School staff called the police, who came to take a statement. Our scholar did a great job by reporting it right away. The Seattle Police and Seattle Public Schools staff will both be providing extra presence in that area.

As a precaution, we are reminding our scholars this afternoon about safety tips for walking to and from school. We would appreciate your help by having a similar conversation at home. The walking safety advice includes:

GENERAL WALKING SAFETY TIPS

ï‚· Avoid walking alone.
ï‚· Keep valuable items, such as expensive phones, out of sight.
ï‚· Pay close attention to your surroundings, avoid “automatic pilot.”
ï‚· Walk with a purpose; project an assertive, business-like image.
ï‚· Use common sense; plan your route to avoid uninhabited parks, parking lots, garages and alleyways.
ï‚· Stick to well-lit areas.
ï‚· Develop a plan before you see trouble. Crossing a street or entering a store may get you out of a potentially bad situation.
ï‚· If a car follows you or beckons you while you are walking, do not approach it. Instead, turn and quickly walk the opposite direction.
ï‚· Consider wearing clothing and shoes that you can move freely and quickly in, especially when walking or waiting for the bus.
ï‚· Always plan your route and stay alert to your surroundings. Avoid shortcuts. Walk confidently. Scan your surroundings and make eye contact with people.

In addition, as a part of our ongoing collaboration with the Seattle Police Department Southwest Precinct, we have been encouraged to let all scholars know that they should not be hanging out unsupervised at the Southwest Athletic Complex during non-school hours (or during high school lunch times). Being a part of a PE class or a sports team using the field or being at the Southwest Community Center is fine; hanging out in the parking lot area or bleachers without supervision should be avoided. This recommendation is being made by the police, who have noticed an increase in suspicious behavior by some adults in that area. After school, our scholars should be a part of an organized after-school program at school or head home.

As always, safety is our top priority. Thank you for your ongoing support.

The letter is signed by Denny principal Jeff Clark and Sealth principal Aida Fraser-Hammer. This happened just six days after a meeting held at Sealth to address student safety; WSB was the only media organization there – here’s our coverage.

2:17 PM: SPD Blotter has just published more details, even before we could call SPD to follow up:

Seattle police are working with school officials and seeking a pair of young robbers suspected of holding up a middle-school student Tuesday morning at knifepoint.

The student was reportedly walking in the 2100 block of SW Thistle St around 7:30 AM when two teenage boys approached him. One suspect brandished a knife, demanded money from the victim, and forced him to empty out his backpack. Both suspects then fled with the student’s cell phone.

The student ran to school and contacted staff, who called 911.

Officers searched for the suspects but were unable to find them. The victim described the suspects as a white male, 15 years old, 5’7, wearing tan cargo shorts, a green hooded jacket and white shoes and a Hispanic male, also 15, 5’5, wearing a black hooded jacket and white shoes.

P.S. If you have questions for police about this or any other local incident, or neighborhood concerns, remember that the West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meets TONIGHT, 7 pm at the precinct (2300 SW Webster).

6:19 PM UPDATE: We’ve just learned from Southwest Precinct commander Capt. Pierre Davis that two suspects are in custody in connection with this robbery and another holdup. We’ll add anything more we find out tonight.

7:39 PM UPDATE: Capt. Davis confirmed at the West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meeting that the arrests followed a second robbery this afternoon, and that what they recovered from the suspects included what was taken in the first holdup.

ADDED WEDNESDAY MORNING: A few more details in this SPD Blotter update.

West Seattle development: Design Reviews ahead for High Point, North Admiral projects; other WS notes

We’ve been overdue for a development/construction update – so here are some notes, starting with the next two Southwest Design Review Board meetings:

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6058 35TH SW: This will be the third Design Review for the two-building proposal at High Point’s last remaining major corner, 35th and Graham. Currently it’s described as “two 4-story structures, one containing 61 residential units above 5,533 sq. ft. of commercial space and one containing 41 residential units above 4,612 sq. ft. of commercial space. Parking for 109 vehicles to be provided in a below-grade garage.” (Links to last year’s June and September meeting reports are here.) The review is set for 6:30 pm April 7th at the Sisson Building/Senior Center (4217 SW Oregon).

1606 CALIFORNIA SW: Two years after the first Design Review meeting for this 3-story, 16-apartment, 24-offstreet-parking-space project replacing a smaller multifamily building in North Admiral, it’s going back to the SWDRB at 6:30 pm April 21st, also at the Sisson Building, in what could be its final review, as it moved on to the “recommendation” phase after the 2014 meeting (see the official city report here).

Also from the development/construction/land-use files:

‘STREAMLINED DESIGN REVIEW’ FOR 1714 CALIFORNIA SW: Also in North Admiral, this 4-unit residential proposal is up for “streamlined design review,” which means no public meeting (despite what this city webpage would suggest), but you can send comments to the assigned planner, at magda.hogness@seattle.gov.

‘STREAMLINED DR’ AHEAD FOR NEW PROPOSAL AT 5448 DELRIDGE WAY: “Streamlined design review” also is ahead for a new, denser proposal for this site just south of the Cottage Grove Commons complex, described on the city website as:

Demolish existing house. Remove exceptional trees and replace canopy as needed. Construct four-story building at west side of site containing two commercial spaces at ground level and two dwellings above. Construct three-story building at east side of site containing two townhomes and four parking spaces off of alley.

Watch for the formal comment-period notice.

‘STREAMLINED DR’ FOR 5224 FAUNTLEROY WAY SW: And one more “streamlined design review” plan has turned up in the city files – 5224 Fauntleroy Way SW, replacing a single-family house with five townhouses. This, too, is early stage, so watch for the comment period to be announced.

TOWNHOUSES AT 4311 SW BRANDON: An early-stage proposal for 4311 SW Brandon (across Brandon from West Seattle Nursery) would replace a single-family house with four townhouses.

OTHER DEMOLITION PERMITS/APPLICATIONS: Recent addresses on the demolition-permit list, in various application stages (could even be gone already), include these single-family houses:
3700 37th SW
3021 61st SW
3519 SW 97th
5940 21st SW
2161 Harbor SW
4817 38th SW
4823 38th SW
2211 41st SW

West Seattle Tuesday: Crime Prevention Council; Fauntleroy Food Fest; more…

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Today’s featured photo comes with an explanation from photographer Mark Wangerin: “Perhaps West Seattleites walking through our parks of conifer forest have heard a series of loud, high-pitched, and complex notes, and wondered what was producing it. The answer may be the tiny, elusive Pacific Wren down amongst the salal and ferns.” So now you know! The Audubon website to which we usually link bird names in photo captions, by the way, usually includes audio – so click the “listen” button on this page to hear those “notes” firsthand (and click the photo for a larger “lightbox” view).

And now – highlights for today/tonight, from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

FAUNTLEROY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FOOD FEST: Live and/or work in Fauntleroy? As previewed here last weekend, the annual membership get-together of the Fauntleroy Community Association includes free bites and sips from local eateries, as you mingle with neighbors, renew your FCA membership, find out about local organizations, and vote on this year’s leadership. 6 pm at The Hall at Fauntleroy. (9131 California SW)

TERMINAL 5 TEST: Just another reminder that the second-to-last “rapid-load” piling test – fast but loud – is scheduled for around noon today; more information (including a link to video showing what it looks/sounds like) is in this update.

STREET VACATION FOR SODO ARENA? Hot topic for many, from the maritime industry to sports fans. 5:30 pm City Council public hearing at City Hall downtown on the issue of whether to “vacate” public right-of-way for the proposed arena – background documents/agenda here. (600 4th Ave.)

PRAWNAPALOOZA: 6 pm food/music/more event (21+) at Salty’s on Alki (WSB sponsor) – call ASAP to see if reservations are still available – number’s at the end of our listing. (1936 Harbor SW)

WEST SEATTLE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL: 7 pm at the Southwest Precinct, be there to bring up your neighborhood crime/safety concerns and questions with local police. Also, tonight’s scheduled featured speaker, as announced by WSCPC president Richard Miller at last month’s meeting, is from SDOT, talking about pedestrian safety. (2300 SW Webster)

WEST SEATTLE QUILTERS: 7 pm at the Senior Center of West Seattle – details in our listing. (California SW/SW Oregon)

NIGHTLIFE: Live music and karaoke are among the listings you’ll find on our complete calendar.

Dance and dine to help Madison MS music

March 15, 2016 9:09 am
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If you missed the recent Big Band Dinner Dance at West Seattle High School – or if you were there and want to experience another night like that – you’ll want to be in the Madison Middle School Commons this Friday, 6-9 pm, for the Jumpin’ Jive Swing Dance and Auction. The West Seattle Big Band – featured in the clip above (courtesy of WSBB director Jim Edwards) from the WSHS event a week and a half ago – will perform, as will Madison’s own Senior Orchestra, Senior Band, and Jazz Band. All ages are invited for music, food, dancing (including lessons!), and auction bidding that will harmonize as the Madison music department’s biggest fundraiser of the year. Ticket information’s here.

TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Tuesday watch

(Click any view for a close-up; more cameras on the WSB Traffic page)

6:34 AM: Good morning! So far, no incidents in/from West Seattle.