More West Seattle safety work, plus Pigeon Point signage sighting

Thanks for the photos from Pigeon Point! First, more roadside safety work:

AT 21ST/GENESEE: Paula Bamburg sends the views of SDOT crews working on curb ramps at this intersection where community members “painted” a mural at the intersection earlier this year (WSB coverage here). She adds, “I’ve enjoyed watching the workers/artists doing their thing in the concrete medium. Fun to watch their teamwork, communication, timing and craft.”

The ramps and sidewalks are part of the Delridge-Highland Park Neighborhood Greenway, by the way. Not too far to the northwest:

NEW SIGN ON ANDOVER: Pigeon Point has another new signpost and shingle on the SW Andover hill. Thanks to Pete Spalding for sharing the photo:

P.S. This one got us to thinking about neighborhoods with their own signage, whether handmade or a little more official. The Alki rocks came to mind, as did signage for Fairmount Springs, Westwood, The Junction, Highland Park, Puget Ridge, The Arroyos … what/where are we missing?

2 Replies to "More West Seattle safety work, plus Pigeon Point signage sighting"

  • miws October 2, 2015 (5:08 pm)

    The one for White Center, on Delridge, where there’s yet about a block or so of West Seattle left? ;-)

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    Mike

  • Wounded Pigeon October 2, 2015 (6:29 pm)

    What is the point of all of these pedestrian and greenway expenditures when Seattle Traffic Enforcement refuses to enforce laws against people parking blocking the sidewalks on 21st?

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