As part of the City of Seattle’s Find It, Fix It Community Walks – Mayor Ed Murray will lead the second walk in West Seattle on Monday, July 25th, 6 pm. The starting point is Longfellow Creek P-Patch at 25th SW/SW Thistle, just east of Chief Sealth International High School; refreshments and sign-in are planned 6-6:30 pm, with the walk to follow this schedule:
6:30 pm–6:45 pm
· Welcome remarks from Mayor Ed Murray6:45 pm–7:55 pm
· Walk commences along the following route (map):
o West on SW Thistle St
o South on 26th Ave SW
o South on 24th Ave SW
o South on 25th Ave SW
o West on SW Barton St7:55 pm–8:00 pm
· Walk concludes at Roxhill Park
· Department representatives and City staff available for follow-up questionsParticipants can use the Find It, Fix It mobile app on the walk. This smartphone app offers mobile users one more way to report selected issues to the City. Make sure to download the app before the walk.
In partnership with Cities of Service, the City will offer up to $5,000 in grants for community-led projects to each 2016 Find It, Fix It Walk neighborhood. The Roxhill/Westwood Community Project Grant Application is available in seven languages at www.seattle.gov/finditfixit until Wednesday, August 3. If you have an idea for a project in Roxhill/Westwood, please apply today!
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