West Seattle weekend scene: North Delridge street cleanup

Look familiar? You may have a similar scene to tackle outside your own home. In North Delridge, a small group of volunteers went out Saturday for the quarterly Adopt-A-Street cleanup. Mike Dady was among them and shared photos. He reports they cleared litter from Andover to Brandon, including leftover campaign signs from last week’s election, and worked on fallen leaves, including those blocking storm drains. Also, Mike says, “There was pruning and clearing of overhanging branches near the Genesee staircase leading from Delridge Way up to Pigeon Point and the Metro bus stop at the same location. Area was very dark and gloomy and has been the scene of graffiti and other not-so-good stuff. Hopefully the adjacent street light will provide a better sense of safety.” His photos included this one of two other volunteers – Nancy Folsom and canine pal Jackson:

Want to adopt a street in YOUR area? Here’s how. And you can Adopt-a-Drain, too – and/or just go out and check the storm drain(s) nearest your home, to reduce the chance of blockage/flooding when the next wave of rain comes in.

7 Replies to "West Seattle weekend scene: North Delridge street cleanup"

  • Re-Elect Obama! November 13, 2011 (4:52 pm)

    THANK YOU to the volunteers for cleaning up our neighborhood. And also, THANK YOU to WSB for posting the links on how to adopt streets/drains.

  • SeattleSal November 13, 2011 (6:22 pm)

    Thank you! Your hard work is much appreciated!!

  • WestSeattle Suzanne November 13, 2011 (6:56 pm)

    A friend and I recently signed up with the Adopt-A-Street program to pick up litter and clear leaves from street drains along Jacobson and Beach Drive. We’ve been doing this on our own and would love some help. The city provides the litter pickers, plastic bags, gloves, and other things for FREE.

    It’s astounding how much stuff people leave behind. We consistently pick up pounds of stuff every time we go out, even if it’s the next day. It’s rewarding work and very satisfying to see the difference it makes. And for every cigarette butt that’s collected, that’s one less in Puget Sound for a fish or Orca to be contaminated with.

    Let us know if you’re interested here under these comments and we’ll figure out a way to be in touch – maybe a Meetup group? Or WSB can connect us.

  • rose feliciano November 13, 2011 (6:58 pm)

    thank you for doing that, it makes for a nicer run!

  • SJ2 November 13, 2011 (7:59 pm)

    Thank you VERY much! And to the lady holding the dog – I think I own your dog’s long lost twin. :)

  • Sybil November 13, 2011 (8:41 pm)

    Thanks neighbors! I wasn’t able to get out and help you all, but I appreciate all of your hard work!

  • helridge November 14, 2011 (8:37 am)

    Hey thanks Nancy. I saw you out yesterday picking up trash in front of the triplex where I live. I get so frustrated with the folks who park their cars along that stretch of Delridge – those coming from different neighborhoods to commute downtown on the bus – who just kick their trash out onto the curb and in the street. I thought no one cared because, eh, it’s Delridge right? Thank you Nancy.

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