Students from Japan visiting Chief Sealth International HS

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Featured in that photo is a group that traveled here from southern Japan and ia in the middle of an 11-day visit to Chief Sealth International High School. Our report from CSIHS, which also provided the photo, explains:

Through March 11, 15 students and one teacher from Ritsumeikan Moriyama High School in Shiga prefecture, Japan are visiting Chief Sealth International High School. Each student is staying with a Sealth family and shadowing a Sealth student. During their stay, the visiting students are also preparing presentations to give to local offices of corporations such as Weyerhaeuser, DoubleTree Inn, and Yamato Logistics. If you’d like to know more, please contact Sealth’s Japanese teacher Joshua Hansell – jjhansell (at) seattleschools (dot) org.

According to the English-language pages of their website, the visitors’ school offers “international education,” as does Sealth.

Basketball playoffs: Seattle Lutheran boys finish #6 at state

March 5, 2016 7:32 pm
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(Photo by Richard Figgins)

The Seattle Lutheran High School boys’ basketball season has ended, with a sixth-place finish at the 1B state tournament in Spokane. This morning, the Saints lost to Garfield-Palouse, 59-54. It was the end of an incredible season, as you can see by the full list of game results here. SLHS plays in the Sea-Tac League, which honored head coach Brett Kapels as Coach of the Year, with Xavier Turner and Josh Meyer making the all-league first team.

Alaskan Way Viaduct open again; inspection over early

March 5, 2016 5:30 pm
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The Alaskan Way Viaduct is open again and will be open for the rest of the weekend, WSDOT just announced – the twice-yearly inspection ended early. (But remember that tomorrow morning, it’ll be closed 6 am-noon for a stretch north of the Battery Street Tunnel because of the Hot Chocolate Run.)

SALE SEASON: Second Gear Sports event happening now, and other notes

March 5, 2016 4:58 pm
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Spring is so close, and that means sale season.

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HAPPENING UNTIL 7 PM – SECOND GEAR SPORTS’ EVENT FOR YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS: Until 7 tonight, the first-ever cleat swap/gear sale at Second Gear Sports (WSB sponsor) continues. We just stopped to see how things were going at the shop in Morgan Junction (6529 California SW) and it’s already been a fun first hour, proprietor Mark Bremen told us. Backstory’s in our original preview – free cleats during the event, while they last, and gently used gear on sale at great prices.

Earlier today:

COOP PRESCHOOLS’ SALE SUCCESS: Another edition of the annual kid-stuff consignment sale raising money for West Seattle Cooperative Preschools is in the books:

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We found a good crowd of shoppers when we visited about midway through the four-hour sale at the VFW Hall in The Triangle.

Coming up:

WSPC’S BIG SALE: Next Friday and Saturday are the dates for West Side Presbyterian Church‘s megasale, 9 am-5 pm Friday and 9 am-2 pm Saturday at 3601 California SW, according to this post in the WSB Forum.

COUNTDOWN TO WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE DAY: And the big annual sale day coordinated by us here at WSB is getting closer … May 14th, ten weeks from today. As always, we will open registration in early April, so keep watch here and at westseattlegaragesale.com if you’re interested in selling and our shopping on the one day of the year when people all over the peninsula have sales of all sizes.

TRAFFIC ALERT UPDATE: Bridge crash clears

March 5, 2016 2:12 pm
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2:12 PM: If you were planning on heading east – wait a while if you possibly can. The crash shown in the SDOT image above is blocking lanes and backing up traffic, which means extra trouble since the Alaskan Way Viaduct remains closed for its twice-yearly inspection.

2:58 PM: We’re seeing a tow truck in the live image – shouldn’t be too much longer.

3:12 PM: And … it’s clear.

VIDEO: ‘We Love The Junction’ campaign to seek landmark status for 2 ‘iconic’ buildings

(Mouse over the window to reveal video “play” button; click for :15 panorama including the 2 potential landmark buildings)

11:00 AM: When we covered the West Seattle Junction Historical Survey announcement back on Wednesday, the SW Seattle Historical Society promised to announce the “next step” today. And indeed, that’s what’s happening right now at the corner of California and Alaska in The Junction – SWSHS is announcing that it will nominate two buildings at this corner for city-landmark status – the Hamm Building (home to businesses including Easy Street Records):

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And the Campbell Building (home to businesses including Cupcake Royale):

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Toplines are on the SWSHS website.

11:51 AM: The announcement event is over – we’ll add video and photos after our return to headquarters. (Added – here’s the video):

The campaign to get these buildings nominated and protected as city landmarks is under the title We Love The Junction – three co-chairs, Peder Nelson, Brad Chrisman, and Crystal Dean, were introduced. SWSHS is applying for a $12,000+ grant to cover the cost of preparing the comprehensive nomination documents, but executive director Clay Eals warned that’s not a sure bet, so they’re launching other fundraisers, including the sale of We Love The Junction buttons, which just went on display at Husky Deli:

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(Husky Deli proprietor Jack Miller and WLTJ campaign co-chair Crystal Dean)

Here’s a closer look at the button:

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You’ll find We Love The Junction on a new website, where you (added) will eventually be able to find out where and how sign a statement of support for the landmark nominations (no digital version yet); you’re also invited to a town-hall-style meeting at 6 pm Wednesday, March 16th, at the West Seattle (Admiral) Library (2306 42nd SW).

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(SWSHS executive director Clay Eals with an old business sign for the builder of the prospective landmarks)

ADDED SATURDAY NIGHT: A few more notes from the announcement:

-While there’s no digital petition you can sign right now, there is something you can do until you happen onto one of SWSHS’s signature-collecting events (the first one is set for tomorrow at the West Seattle Farmers’ Market) – get on the mailing list by sending a note to contact@welovethejunction.org

-Along with Husky Deli, two other locations are selling the “We Love The Junction” buttons ($1 each, for either size) right now – Hotwire Online Coffeehouse (4410 California SW; WSB sponsor) and the Log House Museum (61st/Stevens, open noon-4 pm Thursdays-Sundays)

-These would be the fourth and fifth buildings for which SWSHS helped secure landmark status, if it happens – the other three, as Eals discussed at today’s event, are the Admiral Theater, Alki Homestead/Fir Lodge, and the organization’s own Log House Museum (formerly the Fir Lodge’s carriage house). As noted in comment discussion following our coverage of Wednesday’s historical-survey unveiling, The Junction has no landmarks now – the closest is the old substation at Dakota Place Park, a short distance north. (Here’s a city list of all Seattle landmarks.)

-They don’t expect to hear back about the requested grant until May. That and other work in the landmark-nomination process mean, Eals said, that the campaign will likely stretch at least into the fall.

HAPPENING NOW: Outdoor Adventure Day at Camp Long

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From campfire-building, to hatchet-throwing …

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… to rocket-launching, rock climbing and more, the Outdoor Adventure Day activities are on at Camp Long Environmental Learning Center (a sprawling city park at 5200 35th SW)!

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(added) Thanks to F. Smith for this photo from the archery area:

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(back to original report) Free and fun, until 3 pm. Full details in our preview – note that you can park at West Seattle Stadium (a few blocks north off 35th) and take a free shuttle to CL (which is celebrating its 75th anniversary, and you can expect more special events ahead, CL’s Sheila Brown told us during our visit this morning).

West Seattle Saturday: 13 possibilities, plus Viaduct reminder

March 5, 2016 6:07 am
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First, we start with today’s big traffic alert – the Alaskan Way Viaduct inspection closure:

ALASKAN WAY VIADUCT CLOSED: This is the spring edition of WSDOT‘s twice-yearly Viaduct inspection. It’s scheduled for 6 am-6 pm today, and tomorrow if the work’s not all done today (as the West Seattle Transportation Coalition was told). We expect an evening update on the plan for tomorrow. If you’re taking Metro, find the reroutes here.

But you don’t really have to leave the “island” anyway. Look at everything that’s happening today/tonight:

ADMIRAL ADOPT-A-STREET: As previewed here on Friday, the Admiral Neighborhood Association would love your help this morning, cleaning up. Treats and coffee pre-cleanup, free sack lunch afterward, provided by Metropolitan Market (WSB sponsor), which is where you’ll meet, 8:45-9, to get going. Tools and supplies provided. All ages welcome. (42nd/41st/Admiral)

KID-STUFF SALE: The big kid-stuff consignment sale to benefit West Seattle Cooperative Preschools is 9 am-1 pm today at the VFW Hall in The Triangle. More than 7,000 items, according to pre-event updates. (3601 SW Alaska)

DUWAMISH ROWING CLUB PRACTICES: First Masters’ practice of the season, 9-noon; first Youth practice of the season, noon-2 pm. The Duwamish Rowing Club’s boathouse is near Duwamish Waterway Park in South Park – details in our listing. (10th Ave. S./S. Elmgrove)

FREE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES AT CAMP LONG: 10 am-3 pm, youth 10-20 are invited to enjoy a long list of free outdoor activities, organized by the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Seattle Parks, in honor of the 75th anniversary of Camp Long – which is where you’ll find it all happening. Here’s our Friday preview, including parking info. (5200 35th SW)

DUWAMISH FOREST RESTORATION DAY: 10 am-3 pm at the Duwamish Tribe Longhouse – see the schedule here. (4705 W. Marginal Way SW)

OPEN HOUSE: Cometa Playschool invites you to an open house at the Spanish-language-immersion preschool’s Admiral location. (4402 SW Walker)

WINE TASTING: 2-7 pm, you’re invited to the tasting room of West Seattle winery Viscon Cellars (WSB sponsor), to enjoy premium wine and good company. (5910 California SW)

CLEAT & GEAR SWAP: 4-7 pm, Second Gear Sports (WSB sponsor) is co-hosting this first-ever swap/sale event with West Seattle Baseball, looking ahead to baseball season: “Join us to trade in outgrown cleats for newer ones! Get the first shot at this season’s best used and new baseball gear at a special price. This event is open to all families with baseball players.” (6529 California SW)

JUNIOR ROLLER DERBY: It’s bout night for Southside Revolution Junior Roller Derby, headquartered at (and bouting tonight at) Southgate Roller Rink. 5:15 pm doors – details in our listing. (9646 17th SW)

SILENT FILM SHORTS WITH LIVE MUSIC: 6 pm at Admiral Bird – check the film list here! (California SW/SW Admiral)

WEST SEATTLE MEANINGFUL MOVIES: Tonight’s presentation is Education, Inc.” – start the night with socializing at 6:30 pm, then the movie at 7 pm; details here. At Neighborhood House’s High Point Center. (6400 Sylvan Way)

PEEK-A-BOO BENEFIT: The Ruby Room, which provides dresses for women who need them, is the beneficiary of Ola‘s annual “rocktail party,” with music, fashion trends (by Carmilia’s), more. 7-10 pm; details in our calendar listing. (2942 SW Avalon Way)

FOLK MUSIC … with Lukas Papenfusscline, performing live at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor), 7-9 pm. (5612 California SW)

FIND EVEN MORE TO DO … on our complete calendar!

Police investigating possible Puget Ridge gunfire

12:45 AM: Once again, police are investigating reports of possible gunfire on Puget Ridge. We’re hearing about it via text and scanner. No injuries reported but possible damage.

2:46 AM: We haven’t been able to reach police to find out if any evidence of gunfire was found, nor has anything we’ve monitored indicated one way or another. One call has been classified as a “disturbance.”

FOLLOWUP: Highland Park crash aftermath

It’s been exactly 24 hours now since the Highland Park crash that ruptured a gas line and forced more than 150 people to evacuate early Friday.

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(Texted photo)

We’ve been following up on three aspects of the incident and here’s what we have found out so far:

THE GAS LINE: Late Friday morning, Puget Sound Energy crews were back at the scene, and you could clearly see the piping in the area where the car had flipped, not only sending gas flowing into the air but also triggering a high-pitched noise until the gas was turned off.

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(WSB photo)

We asked PSE spokesperson Ray Lane for a little more about what was hit: “The car hit what’s called a ‘district regulator’ – it’s an important piece of equipment which helps set the pressure for natural gas moving through the system and into neighborhoods and customers’ homes. That explains the sound you heard at the scene. We were notified of a problem at 12:19 a, with repairs made at 1:45 a. I believe the crews were checking on the equipment again in the daylight hours. Customer service was not impacted.”

THE INTERSECTION: SW Holden/Highland Park Way is notorious for crashes and traffic backups. The community and city have partnered on exploring possible solutions, such as a roundabout, or traffic signal. And that’s still where things stand, a year-plus later, SDOT‘s Jim Curtin told us when we asked for an update on Friday: “We’re working with nearby residents to develop a Neighborhood Street Fund proposal for this location but we do not have any official projects planned at this time.”

THE DRIVER: We weren’t able to learn anything more Friday about the driver who was taken to the hospital after flipping his car, but we know SPD classified the case as a DUI investigation.

Crime Watch: Break-in attempt; ‘suspicious trespasser’

Two reader reports in West Seattle Crime Watch. First, from Alex:

Just wanted to let the blog know that there was an attempted home burglary at 48th and Graham this afternoon around 12:30. The suspects were 3 Caucasian men who were scared away before the police showed up. … They were seen on my parents’ deck by our neighbors, trying to open windows and our deck door.

And Melissa reports a “suspicious trespasser”:

We wanted to give a heads up to anyone in the area of Spokane/Manning/Admiral of a man in his late 20s/early 30s with chin-length hair, a beanie, jeans, and a dark hoodie, carrying a plastic bag, who at 5 am this morning trespassed onto our property and attempted to look in our garage and in our windows and then came to our front door but was deterred by our motion detector light. Not sure if he was looking to enter or for something easy to steal. We reported the incident to the police along with a photo of the man but wanted the neighborhood to be on the lookout as well.

Once you’ve called police, share the alert here … editor@westseattleblog.com, or 206-293-6302 (text or voice) if it’s urgent.

Got Easter (etc.) events? Send ’em!

March 4, 2016 7:55 pm
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It’s a WSB tradition – a page listing Easter (etc.) events including egg hunts, church services, brunches … we include them in our year-round West Seattle Event Calendar, too, but for convenient reference, we create a separate page. So if your business, organization, church, etc., has plans this year but hasn’t sent us the info yet, please do, as soon as you can! No need for flyers/posters or anything else special – just plain text in the body of your e-mail, sent to editor@westseattleblog.com – thank you!

HAPPENING NOW: Girl Scout Cookie time!

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From Troop 45172, our photo features Elizabeth, Addison, and Melissa, at the Girl Scouts‘ cookie “booth” outside West Seattle Thriftway (WSB sponsor) in Morgan Junction late today. Theirs is one of many troops selling cookies around West Seattle (not to mention the rest of the region) starting tonight and continuing for two-plus weeks, through Sunday, March 20th. Here are the seven varieties on sale this year, $4 per box; here’s the lookup tool to find where and when local Scouts are selling cookies (or use the individual zip-code links in our preview from earlier this week). Sales tonight go until 8 pm.

YOU CAN HELP: Admiral Adopt-a-Street Saturday

March 4, 2016 6:05 pm
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Forecast says tomorrow’s weather will be better in the morning than in the afternoon. That’s good news for the Admiral Neighborhood Association‘s quarterly Adopt-A-Street cleanup – which welcomes your help. New ANA president Larry Wymer sends the invite details:

WHERE: Metropolitan Market (2320 42nd Ave) — Meet at the outdoor awning area across from the floral department

WHEN: Meet up between 8:45-9:00 am; clean up 9 am-noon

GOODIES FOR YOU: Coffee, doughnuts, brown-bag lunch (all provided by Metropolitan Market)

SUPPLIES FOR YOU: Garbage bags, gloves, grabber tools, safety vests, etc.

All you have to do is show up, and wear/bring clothing/gear for wet weather just in case.

P.S. ANA’s next meeting is Tuesday (March 8th), 7 pm at The Sanctuary at Admiral (42nd SW/SW Lander), with the agenda featuring neighborhood safety, featuring Community Police Team Officer Jon Flores. All welcome.

UPDATE: Councilmember Herbold’s first office-hours day ‘in the district’

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ORIGINAL REPORT, 4 PM: What’s happening right now at the Southwest Neighborhood Service Center is part of what was supposed to happen when the Seattle City Council changed to seven district-elected members and two at-large (citywide-elected) members – more local presence. District 1 (West Seattle/South Park) City Councilmember Lisa Herbold is in the middle of her first office-hours day “in the district,” which started at noon and continues until 7 pm. She already had had five visitors when we stopped by in the second hour, and then a TV crew recorded a short interview before we took our pic and cleared out, making way for two more waiting constituents. Herbold, a Highland Park resident elected last November, says she expects to rotate between West Seattle and South Park locations for future office-hours days. But three hours remain today – no advance appointment needed – just stop by the SWNSC, which is in the same building as Southwest Pool and SW Teen Life Center, at 2801 SW Thistle, near the street-level front door.

ADDED 8:25 PM: Councilmember Herbold just posted a wrapup, including: “24 people came to meet with me during my first District 1 office hours! Issues ranged from Secure Scheduling to the 35th SW Road Rechannelization to homelessness to Pronto to property taxes to ArtsWest, to public safety, to shore power at Terminal 5, to pedestrian safety to senior employment services to drainage issues. Over the entire 7 hours there wasn’t more than 5 minutes when there wasn’t someone waiting to talk with me.”

More brown-water reports: What we’ve found out

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Seattle Public Utilities says an average day could bring dozens of brown-water reports from around the city, for a variety of reasons. Again today, we’ve heard about a few, and here’s what we’ve found out. One report came from 44th SW between Charlestown and Andover, and in the area, we found the crew above, which told us they were doing sewer-pipe work. However, SPU’s Andy Ryan tells us that sewer work and water discoloration are NOT linked – the more likely cause is “a scheduled shutdown early this morning in the area, along California Avenue from SW Dakota to SW Charlestown. Anytime there is a shutdown, people in the area can experience brown water —even if they were not in the scheduled shutdown area.” Once again, if you have water trouble, SPU wants to hear from you – 206-386-1800. There’s also an SPU webpage with some general advice about dealing with water discoloration – find it here.

About the helicopter over West Seattle right now

We’ve received some questions about a helicopter that’s been flying over West Seattle for a while, despite the drippy weather. Here’s what we’ve found out: Online flight trackers say it’s a Department of Homeland Security Eurocopter. Since the Coast Guard is part of Homeland Security, we checked with District 13 Public Affairs, but they don’t have any aircraft up around Seattle right now. That’s all we know so far but we did want to at least let anyone interested know that it’s not Guardian One and it’s not TV. More if we find out anything else.

FREE FUN: Youth Outdoor Adventure Day at Camp Long tomorrow

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(Photos by Nate Luke Photography)

Big outdoor-adventure fun tomorrow in West Seattle: In honor of Camp Long‘s 75th birthday, it’s a free day of activities, geared toward ages 10 to 20. Included are archery, a high-wire challenge course, rock climbing, rifle shooting, Dutch Oven cooking, orienteering, firebuilding, tomahawk throwing, geocaching, robotics, S’mores-making.

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The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Seattle Parks are among the organizers, and you’ll also find SPD and SFD there, with a police cruiser and fire engine available for tours, as well as the Highland Park-based SPD Mounted Patrol visiting (after noon). The event runs 10 am to 3 pm tomorrow (Saturday, March 5th), and coordinator Michael Grueter says the activities will be running continuously, so just stop by and find your fun. He adds that the weather should be best in the morning, so get there early! The entrance to Camp Long is at 5200 35th SW.

P.S. If you’re getting there by car, park at West Seattle Stadium a short distance north – shuttle buses will take you to and from Camp Long – that’s explained here, along with lots more info about what’s happening, what to bring, etc.

Basketball update: Seattle Lutheran over Shorewood Christian

March 4, 2016 12:36 pm
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Thanks to Mike Jensen for the report from the state 1B boys-basketball tournament in Spokane: Final score, Seattle Lutheran High School 52, Shorewood Christian 47. SLHS plays for fourth place at 8 am tomorrow, vs. Garfield-Palouse.

West Seattle Friday highlights, with fun ways to start your weekend

March 4, 2016 10:34 am
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(Adult sharp-shinned hawk, our area’s smallest hawk per photographer Mark Wangerin – 11″, 5 ounces)

Your weekend starts in a matter of hours. From the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar, here’s how it leaves the launch pad:

WEST SEATTLE ‘OFFICE HOURS’ FOR YOUR CITY COUNCILMEMBER: Noon-7 pm today, it’s the first round of “in the district” office hours promised by City Councilmember Lisa Herbold. Just go to the Southwest Neighborhood Service Center, which is in the same building as Southwest Pool and Southwest Teen Life Center. More info in our calendar listing. (2801 SW Thistle)

GIRL SCOUT COOKIES: The “cookie booth” locations outside local stores (etc.) kick off this afternoon at 3 pm – see where to find your nearest one, in the links we put together here.

WINE TASTING: Visit the Viscon Cellars (WSB sponsor) tasting room 5-9 pm to enjoy community and premium wines. (5910 California SW)

‘HOW SEATTLE BECAME A BIG-LEAGUE SPORTS TOWN’: Hear author Dan Raley talk about that at this month’s Words, Writers, and West Seattle event. Here’s his video preview courtesy of the series-presenting Southwest Seattle Historical Society:

See Dan 5-7 pm at Barnes & Noble/Westwood Village, free. (2800 SW Barton)

BIG BAND DINNER DANCE AT WEST SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL: 6-9 pm, fun(draiser) featuring dinner courtesy of ProStart culinary students, music with WSHS musicians, and the West Seattle Big Band! Tonight’s schedule is part of our preview; other details are in our calendar listing. (3000 California SW)

FREE EVENING OF FAMILY FUN AT THE Y: 6-8:25 pm at the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor), from games to swimming – details here. All welcome, membership not required, no charge. Bring non-perishable food for the West Seattle Food Bank if you can. (4515 36th SW)

FISH FRIDAY FOR LENT: Second of three drop-in dinners presented by the Knights of Columbus in the Our Lady of Guadalupe gym. 6-8 pm, fish, fries, and slaw, adults $10, kids 12 and under $6. (35th SW/SW Myrtle)

CORNER BAR: Highland Park Improvement Club hosts the monthly pop-up, starting at 6 pm, with the Yadda Yadda Blues Band at 7:30 pm, all ages until 9 pm. Wide variety of non-alcoholic beverages too. (12th SW/SW Holden)

NATE MANUEL: Live acoustic music at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor), 7-9 pm. (5612 California SW)

COLE PORTER LOVE SONGS: 7:30 pm at Kenyon Hall – details here, including how to make your reservation. (7904 35th SW)

PREVIEW THE REST OF YOUR WEEKEND … via our complete calendar.

NEW NIGHT FOR WWRHAH: Talk with SDOT, Metro on Monday

March 4, 2016 9:07 am
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Starting this month, the Westwood-Roxhill-Arbor Heights Community Council meets on a new night – first Monday of the month. So that means Monday (March 7th) is its next meeting, and it’s your chance to hear from, and ask questions of, SDOT and Metro reps. Co-chair Amanda Kay Helmick just sent this note with agenda highlights including that part of the discussion:

Seattle Department of Transportation and Metro Transit: Bus Loop pavement conditions are causing rapid deterioration of the streets, houses on the loop are experiencing sizable shaking. We will also be discussing the Roxbury re-channel project. We will get an update on the addition of lighting at the bus hub as well and the addition of an Adaptive Street project at the Barton and Longfellow Creek crosswalk.

The meeting starts at 6:15 pm Monday, upstairs at Southwest Library, 35th SW and SW Henderson.

TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Friday updates; weekend 99 closures

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6:52 AM: Good morning. No incidents in/from West Seattle right now. One more reminder about the Alaskan Way Viaduct/Highway 99 closures this weekend – the Viaduct closes 6 am-6 pm Saturday, and again 6 am-6 pm Sunday if needed, for its twice-a-year inspection; Highway 99 north of the Battery Street Tunnel closes 6 am-noon Sunday for the Hot Chocolate Run. Here are full details; and here’s the info about bus reroutes.

UPDATE: Car hits natural-gas line in Highland Park & flips; leak forces 150+ to evacuate

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(ADDED: WSB photo of flipped car. Gas infrastructure is at left)

FIRST REPORT, 12:01 AM: Seattle Fire is sending a “heavy rescue” response to the 900 block of SW Holden, just west of Highland Park Way [map]. It’s described as a rollover crash, with a ruptured natural-gas line, which might mean evacuations of nearby apartments. We’re on our way.
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12:15 AM: We’ve just arrived a few blocks away in the Highland Park Improvement Club parking lot. The odor is strong in the air even here. According to the scanner, people are being evacuated within a block of the crash; one person was reported to be in the car, injuries apparently not major.

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12:25 AM: Residents are being sent west. Our crew has been told that the car hit a meter near Holden/Highland Park Way. As you can imagine, we’re being kept a ways back for safety too.

12:30 AM: It’s an inch-and-three-quarters line, SFD says, and Puget Sound Energy (the gas utility) is reported to be here dealing with it. More SFD units are arriving, with sirens, too. From @bites via Twitter, here’s a Vine with the screeching sound of the ruptured line.

12:50 AM: Three Metro buses are being brought in for evacuees to get shelter. Here’s one, by 12th/Holden:

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About 150 people are reported to have been evacuated. PSE has not yet been able to shut off the leak, according to the scanner, and has called for a “pressure team.”

1:34 AM: Lots more PSE people here now. So is SFD’s public-information officer Corey Orvold; we’re asking her if there’s an estimate of how much longer it might take before people can go back in. The rolled car is still in the bushes near Holden/HP Way; the driver, described only as “male,” is at Harborview. Police are still trying to sort out the circumstances.

1:52 AM: Per scanner, “PSE has got the gas shut down.”

2:01 AM: Most of the SFD units have been dismissed. They’re reopening Highland Park Way but keeping westbound Holden closed for now. We finally have a photo of the flipped car to add atop the story. Checking on the evacuation status.

2:13 AM: SFD has tweeted that evacuees have been allowed home.

2:29 AM: SFD’s Orvold confirms everyone’s been allowed back inside. A tow truck is here and they’re strategizing how to get the car out.

6:50 AM: Per Tweets by Beat, this is classified as a DUI investigation.