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Seattle Light Rail Review Panel letter on NE 130th St

The Seattle Light Rail Review Panel wrote a letter to the Sound Transit board in support of NE 130th St with some details on why this station would be so valuable to the nearby neighborhoods. The full letter is available here. I’ve included some it below but I urge you to read the full thing as there is more detail as to their arguments and methodology.

The Seattle Light Rail Review Panel was formed in 1999 to provide design advice to Sound Transit as it develops its stations and site designs for its Central, University, North, and East Link light rail programs. Similar to the Design Commission, the LRRP provides advice to Sound Transit on all phases of station and site design, from original concept through final design details. The LRRP is not a regulatory body; its authority was established as part of the 1998 Memorandum of Agreement between the City and Sound Transit (City Council Ordinance 122400).

The Seattle Light Rail Review Panel (LRRP) continues to support the Sound Transit Board of Director’s efforts to obtain funding for the proposed light rail extension from Northgate to Lynnwood. However, we have continued to evaluate the potential station at NE 130th Street and have concerns about the approach reflected in the recent Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). We submit the following thoughts in advance of the Board’s upcoming vote on station locations. The LRRP supports locating a station at NE 130th St rather than stations only at Northgate and NE 145th St for the following reasons:

  1. Compared to the station under construction at Northgate or the proposed station at NE 145th St, a station at NE 130th St better serves the neighborhoods in and around Bitter Lake and Lake City, two growing hub urban villages that offer affordable housing options and have transit-dependent populations.
  2. Because of its lower traffic volumes, planned bicycle facilities, and opportunity for bus route restructuring, NE 130th St is a superior location than Northgate and NE 145th St for connecting non-automobile modes with light rail.
  3. A station at NE 130th St offers the potential for greater increased ridership than captured in the FEIS. This and other benefits outweigh the one-minute increase in travel times.

In closing, the LRRP sees significant merit to locating a station at NE 130th St because it optimizes non-automobile connectivity and extends transit access to currently underserved neighborhoods where transit dependence is high — with an inconsequential increase to travel time. Given recent and projected growth in and around Lake City and Bitter Lake and their above-average concentrations of marginalized populations, access to regional light rail for those residents is an immediate and direct need. This calls for providing this station sooner rather than later.

Pinehurst Bus Stop Fire

There was a fire at the bus stop at NE 125th and 15th Ave NE this evening. Which I wouldn’t normally post but I was walking by as it happened and grabbed some pictures which were intense.

http://www2.seattle.gov/fire/realtime911/getRecsForDatePub.asp?incDate=4%2F20%2F2015&rad1=des

4/20/2015 8:42:06 PM F150042201 1 E39 Ne 125th St / 15th Av Ne

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Gigabit in Pinehurst Too

There have been a few articles recently about the fiber optic / Gigabit options being built out in Green Lake, Maple Leaf, and Victory Heights. It seems like CenturyLink continues to be very conservative about what they’ll commit to as they are exceeding their public estimates by a lot. Which really isn’t a bad thing. I’d like to know more but I prefer that they under promise and over deliver to the alternative. They seem to be expanding fast into unannounced neighborhoods like Maple Leaf, Victory Heights, and even Pinehurst.

Right now in Pinehurst there is active work going on here:

120th St from 25th Ave to 20th Ave
120th St from 19th Ave to 12th Ave
120th St from 9th Ave to 5th Ave

It sounds like there is a lot more coming too. The plan is to build out the “whole area” and there are many orders that are in design and not yet to construction. There are 30+ crews working in North Seattle. It really sounds like the goal is to build everywhere though again, I don’t have specific dates or boundaries.

Dale Burnett, the Construction Project Administrator at CenturyLink said, in reference to Victory Heights:

“We are hoping to complete by the end of May.
Feel free to post my name and cell 425-516-3023 on your blog.
If anyone in your neighborhood is interested in the service just have them call me with number and address.
I will then reach out to them when its available.”

You can also email him at Dale.Burnett@Centurylink.com. He’s been very helpful so sharing your interest and address certainly wouldn’t hurt. The addresses above show that this really does include Pinehurst as well. And I know people are excited here.

Pinehurst Picks

Spring is bustin’ out all over!

CherryTree

Please feel free to send in photos of art – or anything unexpected and fun – you see on your walks around the neighborhood to info@pinehurstseattle.org.

Latvian Annual Spring Rummage Sale 2015

First time offered: collectibles, furniture, household items, clothes, books, electronics, tools plants, ethnic items, jewelry and much more

…Coffee bar & ethnic snacks

APRIL 23-26, 2015

  • Thursday, 4/23, 9:30 am-7:00 pm
    (Numbers assigned starting at 8:00 am)
  • Friday 4/24, 9:30 am – 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, 4/25, 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
  • Sunday, 4/26, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

11710 3rd Ave NE, Seattle
Seattle Latvian* Center
North of Northgate, East of I-5,
West on 117th Ave NE off 5th Ave NE

* Latvian Association of the State of Washington

March 2015 Pinehurst Crime Report

Here is a partial picture of Pinehurst property crime for the month. Click on the map to enlarge it. The gray 2 dot represents two residential burglaries. Near the mall the gray 5 dot represents 4 car prowls and one car theft. The partially hidden gray dot near 5th and 117th represents two car prowls.

You can see ALL the types of crime at http://web5.seattle.gov/mnm/policereports.aspx. Select the North neighborhood and enter a date range.

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Pinehurst Picks

SWcorner120th&23rdSomebody has some Seahawks love!

Please feel free to send in photos of art – or anything unexpected and fun – you see on your walks around the neighborhood to info@pinehurstseattle.org.

Pinehurst Pocket Park Work Party April 26

Pinehurst Pocket Park

Pinehurst Pocket Park Work Party
9:30-11:30 am, April 26, 2015
 
Please come on out if you want to help with the annual sprucing up of the PPP! A couple hours of our time makes in big difference in the appearance of our local park. The PPP is at the corner of 19th Ave NE and NE 117th St.
 
We’ll spend some time weeding and then spread some fresh bark mulch. So bring your favorite weeding tool and a bucket. A pitchfork and wheelbarrow could also come in handy.
All are welcome, see you there!
Garth Ferber

Another Little Free Library in Pinehurst

12024-20thAveNEWe learned about another Little Free Library (LFL) in the neighborhood! Apparently this one has been up a couple months, so some of you are using it already. It’s at 12024 20th Ave NE.

LFLs are a fun way to encourage literacy. Kids love to check out the boxes. And they’re a great way to share books with neighbors and strangers passing by. You can take a book, borrow a book, or give a book. There’s no need to return anything you take unless you want to. The one expectation is that you don’t sell books you get from the libraries. Once given, they are always free.

LFLs that are registered with the website www.littlefreelibrary.org have a plaque showing a registration number. Registered libraries should show up on the map at the website when you search for library locations.

Here is the updated library map:

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Beware Prepaid Debit Card Scams

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