TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Thursday updates, including Delridge detour’s start

(Live view from the east-facing WS Bridge camera; see other cameras on the WSB Traffic page)
Today’s the scheduled start of the city’s Delridge repaving project – reminder that its first phase means a detour for southbound traffic on Delridge between Trenton and Henderson for about two months, but northbound traffic will NOT be detoured. Detour details here; more on the start of work, later today.

Celebration of life Saturday for Betty June Rinaldo MacWatters

Family and friends will gather this Saturday in West Seattle to remember Betty June Rinaldo MacWatters, gone at 82:

Betty MacWatters was called home to God on Monday, December 24, 2012 at Manor Care Residence in Tacoma.

Born on January 30, 1930 in Seattle to Dorothy (Kegler) and Del Rinaldo. Her husband Lester MacWatters, son Del MacWatters, and daughter Colleen Vineyard preceded Betty in death. She is survived by daughters Sue Rhoads, Linda (Will) Schneider, and Kathy Estabrook. She was loved and adored by her 13 grandchildren,18 great-grandchildren, six great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Betty loved to celebrate family holidays and everyday affairs. She was most at home in the kitchen, cooking her signature pasta and sharing her life through food, music, and stories. She was passionate about expressing her joie de vivre through her colorful ensembles and jewels. She also enjoyed the outdoors, particularly her garden and backyard birds, where she drew inspiration for her landscape paintings and poetry.

Betty was a lifelong resident of West Seattle and a well-known figure in the Junction community, where many knew her as Grandma Betty. She enjoyed her volunteer work at the Cancer Society’s Discovery Shop and all the children she had the privilege of caring for in her 40 years as a day-care-center owner on Southern Street.

Betty’s life and legacy will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at West Seattle Christian Church, 4400 42nd Avenue SW.

Fauntleroy Community Association: Animal-control briefing; more

The Fauntleroy Community Association has set the date for inviting the community to come “Celebrate Lincoln Park” – April 23rd. That was announced at Tuesday night’s FCA business meeting at the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse. The plan is now to have a big community meeting with lots of information about Fauntleroy’s gem of a park – and follow it up a week or so later with an event at the park itself. FCA president Bruce Butterfield says they would welcome help planning Celebrate Lincoln Park; you can reach FCA through its website and Facebook page.

One ongoing issue at the park – off-leash dogs – was also on the Tuesday night agenda, with a guest appearance by a Seattle Animal Shelter enforcement officer. Read on for toplines from what he told the board:

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Design Review meeting 8 pm Thursday for Junction Flats project

10:12 PM: Reminder if you are tracking Junction development: The newest proposed project, Junction Flats (4433 42nd SW), gets its first Southwest Design Review Board meeting tomorrow (Thursday) night. The time is unusual, and was in fact wrong on the city’s “Design Review Upcoming” page until a few days ago – though it’s the only review of the night for the board, it’s at 8 pm (Senior Center of West Seattle, California/Oregon). Also unusual, the packet of early-design graphics and information has not appeared online, though the city planner assigned to the project confirmed when we contacted her today that packets are supposed to be available to the public a week in advance. The proposal (first reported here in November) is for a four-story, 71-unit complex on a site that now holds three houses.

ADDED 9:47 AM: The city has added the packet to the website this morning; the developer tells us the delay isn’t their fault, as they got it to the city in plenty of time. See it here.

West Seattle restaurants: New owners for Royal India Grill

Following up on tips that the Royal India Grill in The Admiral District – on the market for months – had new owners, WSB’s Katie Meyer caught up with them for a photo and quick chat:

The new proprietors of the Royal India Grill are Baldev Grewal and his wife Rawinder. He ran an Indian restaurant in Phoenix (Taste of India) for 21 years. When asked why he left Arizona to buy a restaurant in Seattle, he told us that he used to live in Seattle, and has friends here – adding that the economy here is better than in Phoenix. He and Rawinder now live in West Seattle, and note they enjoy meeting so many “nice people here in West Seattle.”

As new owners, they’ve added Sunday lunch to their hours of operation; no major changes to the menu, but they may fine-tune it a little bit, “later on.” Royal India Grill is at 2342 California SW (and in the WSB West Seattle Restaurant Guide).

West Seattle politics: 34th District Democrats’ new leadership

(34th District Democrats’ leadership, photographed tonight by WSB’s Patrick Sand)
Tonight at The Hall at Fauntleroy, this area’s largest political organization, the 34th District Democrats, have elected a new leadership slate at their annual reorganization meeting. The candidates listed on this page of the 34th DDs’ site all ran and won unopposed:

Chair – Marcee Stone-Vekich
1st Vice Chair – Ted Barker
2nd Vice Chair – Tamsen Spengler
Treasurer – Karen Chilcutt
Secretary – Marlene Allbright
State Committeeman – Chris Porter
State Committeewoman – Lisa Plymate
King County Committeewoman – Maria Ramirez
King County Committeeman – Michael Arnold
KC Committeewoman Alternate – Layne Batista
KC Committeeman Alternate – Jimmy Haun

The 34th Legislative District encompasses not only West Seattle but also White Center and vicinity (including part of Burien) and Vashon/Maury Islands. Meantime – our crew is still at tonight’s meeting; we’ll add any other toplines when they’re back.

ADDED 10:21 PM: We’ve added the top photo of not only the leadership slate listed above, but also committee chairs. WSB co-publisher Patrick Sand also reports that the 34th DDs voted tonight to endorse the Seattle Public Schools funding measures on the February special-election ballot.

P.S. The group is co-hosting an Inauguration Day party, and you’re invited. Here’s the info – tickets are on sale online right now:

2013 Inaugural Party

Hosted by
West Seattle Democratic Women and the 34th District Democrats

Monday January 21, 5-9 PM
at the West Seattle Golf Course
Music By
The West Seattle Big Band

Tickets: $40 ($75 Couple) Cocktail Attire (must buy tickets online by 1/16/2013)
https://www.completecampaigns.com/public.asp?name=34thDem&page=7

Buffet Dancing No-Host Bar

Co-Sponsored By

The West Seattle Democratic Women
and The 34th District Democrats
For more information go to www.34dems.org/2013

Next chance to tour West Seattle fire stations: 1 month away

Tours of local Seattle Fire Department stations are always a hot ticket – and tonight we know that the city’s Neighbor Appreciation Day, exactly one month away, is your next chance, so here’s an early alert. SFD says three of West Seattle’s five fire stations will be open that day, 11 am-1 pm February 9th – Station 11 at 16th/Holden in Highland Park, Station 32 at 38th/Alaska in The Triangle, and Station 37 at 35th/Holden in Sunrise Heights. (The Department of Neighborhoods will announce other Neighbor Appreciation Day events soon.) WSB photo from Station 37 on 2012’s Neighbor Appreciation Day

West Seattle Crime Watch: Recognize these women? Plus: Burglars take bikes

Two reports in West Seattle Crime Watch today:

The surveillance photos above show two women who police say used stolen credit cards at Target in Westwood Village. The cards were stolen in a burglary north of Lincoln Park, at Amy‘s house; she writes: “My family came home from vacation to find our home burglarized. They have stolen all our valuable goods, including my wedding ring” – and the aforementioned credit cards. Amy adds, “There is a cash reward for anyone who can solve the burglary. Thank you and please help my family!!!!!” If you have information, Det. Adonis Topacio at the Southwest Precinct: 206-233-7830.

Next, a multiple-bicycle break-in, reported by Gary:

Harbor Place Condominium, located on Harbor Ave just north of Luna Park Café, was hit by bike thieves around January 4 – 7. After breaching the parking garages, thieves used bolt cutters to cut bike locks and at last count, around 8 bikes were stolen from condo building “B.” Police and condo management have been contacted. Review of on-site video surveillance cameras will hopefully produce some clues or leads, and websites selling bicycles will be monitored.

West Seattle businesses: Massage Envy coming to Westwood

About nine months ago, a sign was up briefly in a California-fronting retail storefront west of Admiral Safeway suggesting the national Massage Envy chain was on the way. The company didn’t answer our inquiries; the sign eventually disappeared. Then today, Massage Envy formally announced plans to open on the other side of West Seattle – at 2513 SW Trenton in Westwood Village (by Staples and the liquor store). A spokesperson tells WSB that West Seattle franchisee Jennifer McCollum is expecting to open in March. ME will be the second major massage-therapy chain to open in West Seattle, after LaVida Massage (WSB sponsor), which opened in Jefferson Square in fall 2011.

How this distinctive driftwood moved from Lincoln Park to Alki

What was something of a multi-part mystery is solved today. It involves three views of the same situation – and the Seattle Parks explanation. First, we received e-mail wondering about tire tracks in the mud near Colman Pool on the Lincoln Park shore and what looked like possible “vehicle vandalism.” Then, Rob posted the photo above on the WSB Facebook page and asked, “What’s this gigantic tree trunk for? And how much did we all pay for it?” later explaining that the photo was from Alki Beach, where he saw a crew drive up in heavy equipment and drop off the tree. Last but not least, WSB Forums member Debmark posted about missing the tree at Lincoln Park and then noticing it had turned up at Alki. So what happened? Parks’ Joelle Hammerstad replies:

It was a piece of driftwood that had been at Lincoln, and when we had the high tide, it was kind of moving around and we felt it could have been unsafe for park visitors. Fortuitously, we had been looking for some natural material to do a re-landscaping project at Alki Beach and 57th Ave SW where the restrooms are. So, we included it in the project. With it being up and out of the water, the driftwood will last longer, and provides an attractive and interesting centerpiece to the project.

No added cost to the project, Parks adds. Side note: At least one other distinctive piece of driftwood did move from Lincoln Park during the December king tides; we received a Beach Drive photo from someone who found the one that had been carved by artists on the LP beach last year.

Two WSDOT project updates: ‘Timber Bridge’; I-5/Spokane interchange

January 9, 2013 12:44 pm
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For your planning:

TIMBER BRIDGE: The project on Highway 99 just south of the West Seattle Bridge is now scheduled to get going in the first week of February, according to WSDOT‘s Broch Bender. Midmountain Contractors was the winning bidder at $9.2 million, another update since last time we wrote about this project.

I-5/SPOKANE INTERCHANGE BRIDGE REPAIR: The ramp-closure plan for this weekend (10 pm Friday-5 am Monday) has changed, also per Bender, who says crews will “work further east than we thought and therefore will not have to close the ramp from S. Columbian Way to southbound I-5.” Here’s what they WILL do:

Crews will now close the ramps from S. Columbian Way to the West Seattle Bridge and Sixth Avenue South. Drivers will be detoured via I-5 [here’s the new map]. The closures are from 10 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday; all ramps to and from northbound and southbound I-5 will remain open all weekend. As a reminder, pulling out and replacing hulking steel expansion joints is a noisy job, and folks living on N. Beacon Hill near the interchange may hear a steady stream of concrete chippers, saws and generator noise. Residents can call 206-440-4DOT (4368) to receive a free pair of earplugs, or they can pick up a pair in person at the Jefferson Community Center through Saturday.

She adds, “(The following) weekend (Jan 18-21) crews will work further west on the S. Columbian Way ramp and will need to close three out of four westbound ramps: S. Columbian Way to southbound I-5, 6th Ave. S, and West Seattle Bridge.” So for the next two weekends, the project will only affect those getting to the WS Bridge from Beacon Hill.

West Seattle Weather Watch: Alki mudslide closes road

“Woke up to neighbor pounding on our door…landslide,” wrote a resident along 55th SW in Alki, where, as you see in our photo, the slide pushed a van across the road. 55th is closed at Alki SW as a result:

SDOT is out checking the slide scene – we’ll check with them later to see what the plan is. Here’s a closer look at the mud that came off the slope:

Neighbors are particularly concerned because they say sloping property in that area has been up for sale – we’re looking into that.

4 PM UPDATE: From SDOT’s Marybeth Turner: “SDOT is consulting with the Department of Planning and Development to determine who should clean up the slide.” Meantime, real-estate listings confirm that two parcels on that side of 55th are for sale, the one described as having “a relatively gentle slope” for $235,000, the other for $290,000; the listings say the site is in the process of being subdivided – though that is not evident in the DPD online records for the property. The zoning is for single-family housing.

West Seattle Wednesday: Schools; birds; babies; more

January 9, 2013 9:11 am
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Highlights for today/tonight from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar:

SUPPORT GROUP FOR MOMS WITH BABIES: Year old or younger, if there’s a baby in the family, you’re invited to the Early Days drop-in support group at Nurturing Expressions (WSB sponsor) in The Junction (4746 44th SW, buzz in), noon-2 pm Wednesdays. Updated details in our calendar listing.

BLUE ANGEL #7 FLYING IN: Whether it’s truly audible or visible depends on how the weather goes, but as noted here yesterday, Blue Angels jet #7 is due at Boeing Field around 12:30 pm for the Seafair winter meetings.

NIGHT HIKE WITH THE OWLS … and raccoons, and more. Naturalist Stewart Wechsler resumes his series of nature walks with this one scheduled for Lincoln Park, 6:30 pm. He says light rain won’t cancel but “more intimidating” weather might – so even if you already have RSVP’d, do check. If you haven’t – RSVP information and more is on the calendar.

34TH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS REORGANIZATION: West Seattle’s largest political group has its annual “reorganization” meeting tonight to vote on leadership positions. Candidates are featured on this webpage. The meeting’s at 7 pm, The Hall at Fauntleroy (south side of Fauntleroy Schoolhouse, 9131 California SW).

CAPACITY/ASSIGNMENT PLAN CHANGES @ SCHOOL BOARD: The meeting starts at 4:15 pm as usual, with public comment at 5 pm (there’s already a waiting list), and the introduction of new items including the Short-Term Capacity Management/Student Assignment Plan changes scheduled after that (so 6 pm-plus). District HQ in SODO; the agenda is here.

CHIEF SEALTH PTSA: Topics for tonight’s 7 pm PTSA meeting at Chief Sealth International High School‘s library include a discussion of teenage-suicide prevention. More agenda details here.

See the calendar for other today/tonight listings (and beyond) – wellness classes, sports, music, and more.

TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Wednesday, aka Delridge repaving project eve

(Live view from the east-facing WS Bridge camera; see other cameras on the WSB Traffic page)
5:44 AM: After a blustery night, this might be a mellower morning – the forecast calls for the storm to settle down.

And another reminder of the Delridge repaving project starting tomorrow – last night, SDOT sent more information about the southbound detour that will be in place for the first phase of the project, lasting about two months; see it here.

7:31 AM: The “mellower” weather will have to wait a few hours – the National Weather Service has just issued an alert that heavy rain will continue at least the rest of the heart of the commute, till 9 am.

Followup: South Seattle CC’s AANAPISI center now open

January 8, 2013 11:52 pm
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(Photo by SSCC’s Glenn Gauthier)
Thanks to South Seattle Community College (WSB sponsor) for sharing that photo from today’s grand-opening celebration at the new Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) center, highlighted in our “West Seattle Tuesday” morning roundup. SSCC communications director Kevin Maloney explains, “The AANAPISI center staff provides culturally appropriate student services to support and assist students in achieving their educational goals and increase the mobility of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in higher education.” Joining in the ribboncutting were SSCC president Gary Oertli and college-system chancellor Dr. Jill Wakefield, who are on the left side of the photo with SSCC student Mathew Apelu, while at right is Kendee Yamaguchi, executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. The new center is on the second floor of the SSCC Library.

More Delridge detour details, as paving project prepares to begin

Two days till the start of the Delridge repaving project – and tonight SDOT has sent another reminder, with even more details about the southbound detour that will take effect when work starts on Thursday:

Beginning Thursday, January 10th, southbound Delridge Way SW traffic will be detoured at SW Trenton Street in West Seattle for Phase 1 of the Delridge Way SW Paving Project. Traffic will be directed:

*West on SW Trenton Street
*South on 25th Avenue SW
*East on SW Barton Street
*South on Delridge Way SW.

The detour will be in place until early March 2013. Northbound Delridge Way SW traffic will be maintained.

To assist westbound turns from 25th Avenue SW to SW Barton Street, temporary stop signs are being installed for east- and westbound traffic on SW Barton Street at 25th Avenue SW. Local access and access to businesses will be maintained during project work.

This is a five-phase project. At the completion of Phase 1 the construction activity will move to the Phase 2 section of Delridge Way SW, between SW Trenton and SW Thistle streets. Please visit the project website for more information.

The Delridge Way SW Paving Project is funded by the “Bridging the Gap” transportation levy approved by Seattle voters in November 2006.

Update: 1 to hospital after ‘assault with weapons’ response in 2200 block of SW Holden

7:11 PM: Police and fire are answering a call right now, at an apartment complex in the 2200 block of SW Holden. We’re on the way; more to come.

7:30 PM: Fire crews at the scene tell us a woman is injured and on her way to the hospital. Still working on other details.

7:34 PM: Both police and fire cleared the scene relatively quickly. We don’t know anything more about the circumstances but will add whatever we find out later.

10:25 PM UPDATE: According to Southwest Precinct Lt. Alan Williams, the injury was believed to be self-inflicted; the victim, now described as a juvenile female, is expected to recover.

West Seattle Whale Watch: Orcas turn up off Alki

First we received that photo from Susan at Alki Beach Dog – saying her daughter Jessica thought those were Dall’s porpoises off Alki Point this afternoon. Turns out, they were actually orcas (which Dall’s porpoises do resemble). In an exchange on Twitter, Russ Walker shared his photos:

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(Here’s the rest of his set.) We didn’t get early word of this one because, while they had been spotted off North Seattle earlier in the day, the wind and waves churned things up so much, it was tough to keep track of them as they got closer.

West Seattle weather: Wind advisory extended, gusts up to 50 mph

The wind has just started kicking up in earnest at WSB HQ east of Lincoln Park, and the National Weather Service has just extended the current “wind advisory,” now in effect until 4 am. The NWS warns that gusts up to 50 mph are possible, so it’s a good time to make sure everything’s charged up. Here’s the full text of the advisory.

West Seattle Crime Watch: Car stolen – again

Brady‘s hoping to get his car back – again. Four months ago, someone stole his black Subaru (here’s the 9/8/12 West Seattle Crime Watch report about it). Now it’s gone again, from 38th just south of Alaska in The Triangle, near Fire Station 32, between 9 pm last night and noon today. License #045-VTO. As the Seattle Police @getyourcarback tweet advises – call 911 if you see it.

Resolved to be more helpful in 2013? Go to school(s)!

January 8, 2013 3:08 pm
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EDITOR’S NOTE: We often publish requests for volunteer help – and over the years, some have asked, what about a regular feature listing such needs? Fauntleroy resident Judy Pickens, who volunteers her time and talent to a variety of endeavors including local schools, is gathering and reporting information on volunteer needs at West Seattle schools where the need is greatest, and shares it here periodically.

By Judy Pickens
Special to West Seattle Blog

If you have resolved to help more in the community during 2013, area schools invite you to consider investing a couple of hours a week (or more!) to boost student learning.

Whether the task is tutoring math or putting up bulletin boards, every school volunteer makes a difference, for both students and teachers. An e-mail to the address given will bring you more information about any of the following opportunities to lend a hand during the new year:

At Highland Park Elementary (1012 SW Trenton)
Contact stpaolone@seattleschools.org

Ongoing: Adults or high-school-aged students to support classroom teachers with tasks such as listening to students read or copying/cutting; varies by teacher/grade – your choice. Pick any hours on any day, 9 AM-4 PM.

Ongoing: Adults or high-school-aged students to tutor students in a reading/math club. Mon., Tues. or Thurs., 3 PM – 4:30 PM.

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At West Seattle Elementary (6760 34th SW)
Contact smtaylor@seattleschools.org

Ongoing: Adults to tutor fourth graders eager to improve their reading skills. 1-3 PM any day.

West Seattle businesses: New CrossFit gym in The Junction

(Photo courtesy CrossFit LOFT)
CrossFit West Seattle opened in Admiral in 2009 … Morgan Junction CrossFit opened last October … and now West Seattle has a third CrossFit gym. We got word that CrossFit LOFT has just opened on the north edge of The Junction, 4142 California SW (behind Cherry Consignment, across the alley from Holy Rosary). Owners Bethany Pappas and Brandon Wicks are both veterans of the West Seattle restaurant scene (at Ma’ono and Mashiko, respectively) as well as veteran fitness coaches; Bethany tells WSB that all their coaches “are WS locals.” CrossFit (explained here) was founded more than a decade ago and has more than 4,500 affiliated gyms.

Three hurt at Oregon 42 construction site in The Junction

January 8, 2013 12:57 pm
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Three people were hurt in an incident at the Oregon 42 construction site in The Junction, according to Seattle Fire spokesperson Kyle Moore. We checked with him after Lisa e-mailed to say fire crews were at the 42nd/Oregon site; Moore says SFD was called “for reports of a fallen worker at a construction site.” One man, described as in his late 30s, was taken to Harborview Medical Center with what Moore says were non-life-threatening injuries including multiple fractures, and two others were treated at the scene for minor injuries. Oregon 42 is a 131-unit project that’s been under construction since last spring.