day : 07/01/2008 10 results

Late-nite site note: Pet pix

Added this as a PS, hours after the announcement of our fledgling Pets page over the weekend, so in case you missed it: We created a Flickr group you can use to upload your most insanely adorable/heartwarming pet pix, for potential featuring on the WSB Pets page. You can find the West Seattle Blog Pet Photos group here. (There’s a couple of cuddly cat pix there so far, one from us.)

Who’s in charge of what on the City Council this year

Thanks to Stan Lock, one of West Seattle’s two city Neighborhood District Coordinators, for forwarding word of which city councilmembers are running which committees this year. This is important info since in Seattle, city councilmembers do not represent specific districts; seattlelogo.jpginstead, you can take concerns and issues to the specific councilmember(s) focusing on the most relevant area of concern. In addition to word that Richard Conlin succeeds Nick Licata as council president), here are today’s official committee announcements — Licata chairs Culture, Civil Rights, Health and Personnel as well as Labor Policy; West Seattle resident Tom Rasmussen (who also took the oath of office today after his opposition-less re-election run last fall) chairs Parks/Seattle Center; new councilmember Bruce Harrell chairs Energy and Technology; Conlin chairs Environment, Emergency Management, and Utilities; Jean Godden chairs Finance/Budget; Richard McIver chairs Housing/Economic Development; Sally Clark leads Planning, Land Use, and Neighborhoods; new councilmember Tim Burgess chairs Public Safety/Human Services/Education; and Jan Drago continues to chair the Transportation committee. Their contact info, e-mail as well as phone numbers, is all listed on this city webpage.

Update: Apartment fire on 15th SW

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Fire charred the northeast corner of an apartment building at 9200 15th SW this afternoon. Multiple fire units and police were on site. NEW INFO: According to a 5 pm update on the Fire Department media hotline, the flames were confined to one unit on the 1st floor, where one person lived; firefighters evacuated everyone safely from this 10-unit apartment building (county property records here), and no one is hurt. (Later Monday night, investigators determined “smoking materials” accidentally started the fire.) Photos are by WSB contributing photojournalist Christopher Boffoli; we also added 2 WSB video clips below these next two photos:

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Thanks to everyone who e-mailed, called, and texted to make sure we heard about this!

One last look at 2007: West Seattle real-estate results

These numbers just in from West Seattle Realtor (and WSB sponsor) Bill Barna:

Average market time: 2006: 34 days / 2007: 42 days (up 24%)

Median price: 2006: $390,000 / 2007: $402,000 (up 3.1%)

Average price: 2006: $445,422 / 2007: $469,473 (up 5.3%)

Number of homes sold: 2006: 1,728 / 2007: 1,642 (down 5.0%)

Bill adds, “Although the annual appreciation is off a little from the record year of 2005 (almost 15% that year!) we are still growing here in West Seattle.” The numbers are from a detailed report he compiles every year, and he says anyone who wants a full copy is welcome to e-mail him (click here).

Monday miscellany

REMINDER THAT SUMMER WILL REALLY BE HERE EVENTUALLY: The Big Blog says two Blue Angels will “buzz” the city between 3 and 4 pm today. (If you have been reading WSB at least 5 months, you know we have what one WSB’er charitably described as a “strange obsession” with the Angels.)

WEST SEATTLEITE GUEST-SLOGS STARTING TODAY: Jeff from Soundproof Suite 1850 (which is linked from our newly improved Other Blogs in WS page) has begun his week of Slogging, thanks to the right he procured in The Stranger‘s fundraising auction; we believe this is his first post.

VEDDER VIDEO: What’s described as the first solo music video done by West Seattle rock luminary Eddie Vedder premiered today on VH1 (tv and web; watch it here.)

West Seattle’s next teardown: Beach Drive bungalow

January 7, 2008 11:53 am
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 |   Development

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3700 block of Beach Drive – the “no parking” signs and hay bales are an unmistakable sign of backhoe-en-route; update’s on Beach Drive Blog (including a link to the upcoming townhouse project). We’ve watched this one because our original West Seattle residence was next door, way back when a grungy convenience store was on the site across the street that is now known as Cormorant Cove Park (nothing like the beach’s next convenience store!).

Welcoming the newest WSB sponsor: Illusions Hair Design

Today we’re extending the traditional WSB welcome to our newest sponsor, Illusions Hair Design (on California between Alaska and Morgan Junctions). This year, Illusions is celebrating 30 years in business, and its achievements over the years — including a Mayor’s Small Business Award and repeat annual votes as “Best on the Westside.” Clicking on the new Illusions ad you see on the right sidebar of this page will take you to information about a special offer regarding one of their many specialties — color services — they do more than 4,000 every year, and provide their stylists with continuing education in haircutting and all chemical services. Illusions also supports the community with donations to more than 100 local organizations each year, including two major fundraisers that they started: “Have a Heart Day” in February, and “Pencil Me in for Kids” during the summer (read more about that here). You may have seen their distinctive VW Bug around town (we photographed it in our Hi-Yu Parade coverage last summer). Thanks to Illusions and all our sponsors for supporting WSB; if you are interested in finding out how to join them, check out our Advertise page (which also lists the current sponsor lineup and our newest opportunities).

2 notes about getting around

January 7, 2008 7:50 am
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 |   Transportation

-State ferries are now on their winter schedule, including fewer runs on Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth.

-You may have heard about Metro taking bike racks off some of its buses. Here’s the official Metro advisory; the specific routes affected are listed as “all bus trips on routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 12, 13, 14, 36, 49 and 70, and some trips on routes 7, 43 and 44.” Doesn’t appear to involve any of the routes directly serving West Seattle.

Update: Fire callout to West Seattle High School

If you are anywhere near West Seattle HS, you know there’s a fire callout there right now. First it called out as an automatic fire alarm, now scanner traffic says a maintenance person thinks there MIGHT be a “small” fire in one room. So the fire department’s checking it out. 7:23 AM UPDATE: Now they’re talking about resetting a detector, so this doesn’t sound major. 7:29 AM UPDATE: The 911 log shows the call closed. Just in time for the first day of school post-break.

Highlights of West Seattle’s week ahead

January 7, 2008 5:44 am
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 |   Neighborhoods | West Seattle police | West Seattle schools

Much going on this week – all listed on the WSB Events page – but here’s a small sampling we want to highlight:

TODAY/TONIGHT — Back-to-school day for everyone who wasn’t already back by the end of last week. School open house/tour season is revving up too, with Seattle Lutheran High School having one @ 6:30 tonight (more open houses & tours on the aforementioned Events page, including the West Seattle-wide Middle School Information Night on Thursday, and please send us your open house/tour schedule if it’s not there already).

TOMORROW — Next meeting of Junction Neighborhood Organization (JuNO), 6:30 pm at Ginomai (SW corner 42nd/Genesee), with topics including RapidRide and Adopt-A-Street. Read more on the new JuNO site. (Are you connected to your neighborhood organization? We’ve got a list on the right sidebar of this page.)

WEDNESDAY — Biggest event today involves the rest of the city as well: The Seattle Police Department will begin implementing geographic changes as laid out in the new Neighborhood Policing Plan. You can read it here; we are working on a standalone report about this, but among other things, it means the Southwest Precinct here in West Seattle no longer will handle Georgetown; its remaining turf remains split into two “sectors” but the layout of “beats” within those sectors will change (see page 15-16). Also Wednesday — At 4 pm, before their regular semiweekly meeting, Seattle School Board members hold a “work session” for updates on the controversial Chief Sealth High School/Denny Middle School shared-campus plan. (Recent WSB coverage: 12/19 school board meeting; 12/12 Westwood Neighborhood Council meeting.) Then at 7:30 pm, people interested in the environmental permits required for the Nucor steel mill’s crane-expansion project are invited to a public hearing at Alki Community Center.

THURSDAY — The Southwest Design Review Board is back in action, this time looking at the mixed-use “Spring Hill” project south of The Junction. (Latest WSB reports on that project: Neighbor concern here; meeting announcement here.)

FRIDAY — The West Seattle Kiwanis Club presents a free community concert by the Seattle Symphony, 8 pm @ West Seattle High School.

Again, those are just a few of this week’s events – listed here along with dozens of other West Seattle events planned all the way through October at this point — if yours isn’t there, e-mail us (or go here for our postal-mail address if you prefer to send announcements that way).