Showing posts with label neighborhoods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neighborhoods. Show all posts

The Echo Lake Neighborhood invites you to visit two of their Earth Day projects on Sunday April 28, 2023

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Midvale Gardens in 2019. Photo by David Chen.
A lot of work had already been done before this photo.

Like many neighborhoods in Shoreline, the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) supports the work of local volunteers to maintain its green spaces.

This is particularly important in Echo Lake, which has only two tiny scraps of parks - although one does have a lake! 

Two other spaces have been created by volunteers out of neglected, overgrown nuisance public properties and one of them - The Densmore Pathway - is now a magical walkway with plantings, a path, art works, a bench by the Little Free Library - and a public kiosk.

Midvale Gardens 2024. Photo by Val Wishaar Tracy.
It is now possible to see all the way to the back of the property.

The other space is what they call the Midvale Gardens. It is a piece of property adjacent to the Interurban Trail at N 192nd on the west side of Aurora.

Midvale Gardens is affiliated with Diggin' Shoreline as well as ELNA. Volunteer Derek Creisler has been working for years to clear the 6 foot high tangle of blackberries and other invasive plants that wrapped themselves around the big trees of this space.

Derek is now an expert on weeds and he would be happy to tell you about them on Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 1:30pm."Workshop on Weeds - the Midvale Gardens project, its history, and where do we go from here"

Sara and Cristin have made excellent progress at Shoreline Park
Photo by Sara Cammeresi

Sara Cammeresi has been clearing weeds and invasive species from the trees in Shoreline Park, 19030 1st Ave NE, north of the tennis courts.

This is the second Earth Day event at Shoreline Park this weekend. In the first, on Friday, the focus was on the variety of plants. 

The Sunday event, April 28, 2024 at 10am will be more about the battle with blackberries "Native and Invasive Plants at Shoreline Park"

Sara will lead a tour of the park, focusing on the successful efforts to reclaim space in this lovely little forest.

BioBlitz

After both events, there will be an opportunity to participate in the Earth Day BioBlitz. Volunteers will be onsite for two hours, with coffee.

Here is the link to the BioBlitz information: Information can be found at this link. Registration is appreciated but not required.



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Parkwood and Ridgecrest Neighborhoods to host information meeting on 145th Street projects May 14, 2024


145th Street Projects, Tuesday May 14, 2024, 7:00 - 9:00pm

Would you like to learn more about the 7-month closure of NE 145th Street and the status of other projects around the 148th Street light rail station impacting your neighborhood?

The Parkwood and Ridgecrest Neighborhood Associations invite you to join us the evening of May 14th for a presentation by City staff and an opportunity to ask questions about road closures and planned construction activities.

Discussion topics will include the 145th Street closure and detour routes, I-5 Interchange project, roundabouts, 145th Street Corridor project, tree impacts, 5th Ave NE traffic improvements, and the 148th Street Non-Motorized Bridge project.
or attend remotely via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94794947990

Visit the 145th Street and I-5 Interchange Project webpage for more information and updates.

Hosted by the Parkwood and Ridgecrest Neighborhood Associations.

We strive to make this event accessible to all. Please contact parkwoodneighbors@gmail.com with any questions about accessibility


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Echo Lake Neighborhood celebrates Earth Day with five events over three days

Friday, April 12, 2024

The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) is going all out for Earth Day. 

They have cancelled their usual 3rd Tuesday Zoom meeting this month.

Instead, for this year’s Earth Day weekend, ELNA is hosting five interactive events, each consisting of a featured speaker followed by a "Bioblitz" gathering.

A Bioblitz? What’s that?

A bioblitz is a communal citizen-science effort to record as many species within a designated location and time period as possible. The first BioBlitz was held in Washington, D.C. in 1996. Approximately 1000 species were identified at this first event.

Download the iNaturalist app (not the Seek option; 'Connect with Nature' on iPhone) to your phone (you can do that now) and set up an account if you do not already have one. Our local events are part of the "City Nature Challenge 2024 - Seattle-Tacoma" project. (There are helpful hints on the Registration page)

When you are in one of the parks choose a plant and take a photo, following instructions on the app. 

The schedule is as follows:

Friday, April 26, 11am, at Shoreline Park, 9030 1st Ave NE

Joy Wood of Green Shoreline Partnership,
"Forest Health and Ecological Restoration"

Saturday, April 27, 10am, at Densmore Pathway (188th between Ashworth and Densmore)

Marla Tullio, 
"Birds and plants of Shoreline's Densmore Pathway"

Saturday, April 27, 11am, at Echo Lake Park 19901 Ashworth Ave N

Ann Michel, 
“Flora, Fauna and Rainwater: the Future of Echo Lake”

Sunday, April 28, 10am, at Shoreline Park, 9030 1st Ave NE

Sara Cammeresi, 
"Native and Invasive Plants at Shoreline Park"

Sunday, April 28, 1:30pm at Midvale Gardens (southeast of 192nd & Midvale)

Derek Creisler,
"Workshop on Weeds - the Midvale Gardens project, its history, and where do we go from here"


In addition:
  • Light refreshments will be available
  • Rain - cancels / does not cancel please check each event listing for details in the link below
  • Everyone is welcome
Benefits:
  • An after-covid in-person community gathering with no covid threat due to it being held outdoors
  • A reason to get outdoors, connect with nature, and connect with members of our local community
  • Learn about plants and animals in our local community
  • Work in pairs, in small groups, or individually to gather photos (a wonderful way for a family to spend time together)
  • Differently-abled (wheelchair, walkers, etc.) individuals can participate as the activity is not athletic. All locations are near paved city trails and have paved trails within the site (Densmore Pathway has a gravel path).
  • You will be helping to create records of the biodiversity in our area
Register and get more information here

We look forward to celebrating Earth Day weekend with our community at these events!


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Temporary traffic revision from 1st Ave NE to NE 155th St

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

No left turn from 1st to 155th
Photo courtesy Parkwood Neighborhood

Thanks to the Parkwood Neighborhood Association for the photo and explanation of this traffic revision.

Heads up - the city made a traffic revision at the intersection of 1st Ave NE and 155th St so that left turns are no longer allowed from 1st Ave onto 155th St. 

Please plan to use an alternate route such as Meridian Ave. This traffic revision is temporary to address higher traffic volumes from the 145th St closure. The intersection will allow left turns again after the closure is over.


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Echo Lake Neighborhood hosts Shoreline Parks Manager Nick Borer Tuesday on Zoom

Sunday, March 17, 2024

The March meeting of the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) will focus on parks and green spaces. 

Guest speaker Nick Borer, Shoreline's Parks, Fleet, and Facilities Manager, will update us on activities in his department and speak on topics that the ELNA board submitted to him.

ELNA members will talk about current projects in Shoreline Park, Echo Lake, Densmore Pathway, Midvale Gardens, and introduce the new BioBlitz project.

The meeting is Tuesday, March 19, 2024 from 7-9pm on Zoom (only).

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North City Neighborhood Association to hold a parking enforcement forum March 26, 2024

Sunday, March 10, 2024


The North City Neighborhood Association (NCNA) will hold a parking enforcement forum on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 from 7 - 8:30pm at the North City Water District Headquarters, 1519 NE 177th St, Shoreline WA 98155

The City of Shoreline is working to adapt a parking plan around light rail stations, which includes an enforcement planfor the entire city. 

NCNA is hosting a public meeting with members from the city team and invite public discussion. 

Information related to the Parking Enforcement Program is included in the November Currents which is mailed to all households.


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Life Balance Yoga in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Life Balance Yoga in Ridgecrest
Photo by Meghan Graf-Peterka

Life Balance, when I see this name when walking to my yoga session every Wednesday morning, or when I think of it, it makes me laugh. I laugh because I find it very challenging to balance my life.

When I left last week’s session, chuckling once again about the name and wondering if I will find that balance, I realized my yoga practice offers me the tools to weave moments into my life that do create balance. 

The tools to stay focused on task, and when I find this challenging, remember to breathe, always breathe. The tools to recognize that every day and moment is different and that me showing up is enough. 

Some other tools I have learned are for me to take it slow or challenge myself a little more, even if I don’t think I can.

There is an ebb and flow to life, sometimes there is stillness, business, difficult times, alone times, or not enough or too much time. Along the way, we can forget, forget to just breathe.

I invite you to take the time, before moving on to the next task, to take a slow, deep breathe in, hold it, just for a moment, and then, let it out!

Life Balance Yoga, is a wonderful yoga studio located in the Ridgecrest neighborhood of Shoreline. I would like to invite you to consider checking it out. 


Namaste,
Meghan Graf-Peterka


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Parkwood Neighborhood Quarterly Meeting, Wednesday March 13, 2024

Tuesday, March 5, 2024


Parkwood Neighborhood Quarterly Meeting, Wednesday March 13, 2024, 7:00 - 8:30pm at The Evergreen School, 15201 Meridian Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133

Your Parkwood Neighborhood Association invites you to join our March quarterly neighborhood meeting. 

This will be an in-person meeting at The Evergreen School. Please follow the white sandwich boards on the sidewalk and enter the Administration wing from NE 150th Street (west of Meridian Ave N). 

We welcome your input for neighborhood activities and ideas to connect with neighbors.

The Parkwood Neighborhood Association is pleased to host Parkwood resident Travis Murdock for a presentation on emergency preparedness. Join us to learn how to reach emergency services and plan for the first 72 hours of a disaster when police, fire, and rescue may not be available.

We will also discuss the mini-grant for Twin Ponds Park and planning for the annual ice cream social at Parkwood Elementary School on Wednesday April 3, 2024. We need volunteers to help plan and host this event. Please join us if you are interested. Any level of support is welcome and appreciated.

Agenda items for this meeting:
  • Welcome
  • Public Comment
  • Travis Murdock presentation on emergency preparedness
  • Business
  • Approval of November minutes
  • Treasurer's report
  • Calendar
  • Neighborhood updates
  • City neighborhood projects
  • Mini-grant status
  • Ice cream social planning
  • Best in Shoreline planning
  • Adjourn

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CORRECTION: North City Neighborhood meet-up Thursday MARCH 14, 2024 at Monka Brewing

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

MEETING ARE EVERY 2ND THURSDAY - next is March 14, 2024

The North City Neighborhood Association is pleased to get back to their monthly meetups in 2024! 

A monthly event has been a great way to get away from our screens and meet neighbors in person. 

North City is a rapidly changing neighborhood and the best way to feel connected is to know and talk to other people that live here. 

There is always lively discussion about our neighborhood and the city of Shoreline.

RSVP not required, but appreciated.

Note: Guests are responsible for their own beverage tabs. Monka Brewing does not serve food, but you are welcome to bring your own or from another restaurant. All ages are welcome and alcohol-free beverages are also served. 

Monka Brewing, 17211 15th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155


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ELNA to host speakers on Tool Library and Firlands Way project

Tuesday, February 20, 2024


The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) for north-central Shoreline will hold its monthly meeting on Zoom tonight, Tuesday February 20, 2024 at 7pm

Featured speakers will talk about the new Shoreline Tool Library and a proposed project to create community space on Shoreline's historic "Main Street."
 
For more information, contact ELNABoard@gmail.com


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Shoreline wants bus base out of Ridgecrest; Metro wants more time

Friday, February 2, 2024

Sixty Metro Access vans are parked under the Cascades Bingo sign in the middle of a weekday in January Photo by Oliver Moffat

By Oliver Moffat

At the Monday, January 22, 2024 City Council meeting, the council changed Shoreline’s zoning laws to forbid bus bases in the Ridgecrest neighborhood, the current location of Metro Transit’s Access bus base and maintenance garage.

As previously reported in Shoreline Area News, the current owners of the property want to sell the site and Metro wants to buy it. The city says the bus base has never been legally permitted; vehicle storage has been forbidden at the site since 2008, four years before the base opened. 

Metro says they need the site to provide paratransit services in North King County and is threatening the city with legal action. Metro is asking for six years to find another site despite already owning a bus maintenance garage and two underutilized parking lots in the city. The city is eyeing the site to build a community arts and performance space with affordable housing for local artists.

Michelle Allison, Metro Transit’s General Manager,
said Metro’s question to the city is “why?”
and threatened further legal action
According to written public comments from Michelle Allison, Metro’s General Manager, without the Ridgecrest bus base, Metro would need to deploy buses from South Park, Bellevue or Kent bases which would increase expenses, congestion, travel time and decrease reliability. 

This makes the site an essential public facility in Metro’s view and contends it would be illegal under the state’s Growth Management Act if the city forced the bus base out. Given the cost and complexity of buying property in the region, Metro wants at least six years to move to a new site.

According to Metro’s public comments, there is nowhere else in Shoreline for the bus base to go because the other sites where bus bases would be allowed under the new zoning rules are either not for sale, would displace retail stores, are slated for other development, or aren’t big enough.

At the January 22 meeting, Councilmember John Ramsdell asked why the sites Metro already owns in Shoreline could not be used to park Metro’s vans. 
“I haven’t heard much of a reason why from Metro why none of those three other sites… would be unworkable.” He said, 
“I think it’s a little bit dishonest that we were told there is no other option in North King County that would accommodate the one hundred access vans.”

According to a staff report, Metro Transit owns three sites in Shoreline that would be permitted to be used as a bus base. Metro owns two park-and-ride parking lots in Shoreline (the 5.34 acre Shoreline Park and Ride Lot on the corner of 192nd & Aurora and 211 spaces at the Aurora Village Transit Center east of Costco) 

Both sites are expected to be underutilized once the Sound Transit Light Rail stations open later this year. Metro also owns the 12.53 acre King County Metro North Base located west of I-5 which is currently used as a bus base and maintenance garage but does not have room for the Access vans, according to Metro.

In an emailed response to questions, a spokesperson for Metro said, “The three sites identified as options each have limitations and tradeoffs. A fuller evaluation is needed to address whether those limitations can be overcome or if they cannot, and additional time will then be needed to make an alternate site—if found to meet the necessary criteria—operational.”

In written public comments, Allison pleaded with the city to negotiate a solution without further legal conflict and said, “Metro’s question to the city is ‘why?’”

In a letter sent to Metro obtained through a public records request the city told Metro that the site was in violation of the city’s zoning laws because it had never received a permit to operate as a bus base. The city cannot permit Metro to use the site as bus base because it would be in violation of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, according to the city.

A map of the Ridgecrest Commercial Planned Area as designated in 2008; the zoning area includes the Metro bus base in the south-west parcel. Map data from OpenStreetMap 

In 2008, four years before the site was put to use as a bus base, the city passed ordinance 492 which created the Ridgecrest Commercial Planned Area incorporating the six parcels at the corner of 5th Ave NE and NE 165th St. 

The zoning rules allowed greater density while enforcing rules to improve the livability of the neighborhood and encourage retail businesses. One of the rules explicitly forbids vehicle storage on any of the six parcels - including the site currently in use as a bus base.

However, in 2012, the city granted a permit to remodel the property into a bus base and garage. A permit search result shows the city reviewed and approved the plan for compliance with city zoning rules in 2012.

Councilmember Keith Scully speaking in favor of the
Ordnance said,“that is Metro's problem, not ours.”
Photo by Oliver Moffat

In public comments at the January 22 council meeting, Councilmember Keith Scully made his feelings on the matter clear: 

“We have tolerated for over 10 years, the facility that is not in compliance with our code in a neighborhood where it does not belong. 
"And we have bent over backwards, extending the period of time that facility was allowed to operate. 
'"We have bent over backwards, trying to find an alternate location in Shoreline. 
"Nothing about this ordinance bans transit access. Nothing in this ordinance has anything to do with the operation of the busses,” he said. “That is Metro's problem, not ours.”

Artspace Mt. Baker Lofts in Seattle. Photo Credit: Artspace
ShoreLake Arts recommends something similar at the Ridgecrest bus base -

In 2022, the city provided funds to ShoreLake Arts to conduct a market study on a project presented by ArtSpace to build a permanent home for ShoreLake Arts including classrooms, a performance space, art installations, and 40 to 70 units of affordable housing for artists. 

ArtSpace has completed similar mixed-use live-work spaces for artists in the region: the Mt. Baker Lofts in Seattle and the Schack Art Center Lofts in Everett. 

ArtSpace recommended the former “Bingo Hall,”,now in use as a Metro bus base in Ridgecrest as the preferred location in the 2022 study.


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Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association surpasses fundraising goal for Hopelink food bank

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

A big "Thank You" to all of those who participated in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood Food & Fund Drive for Hopelink - Shoreline's Food Bank - during November and December 2023.

Our goal was $1,300 and 1,300 lbs.

The Ridgecrest Neighborhood partnered with neighborhood businesses as drop-off sites for the collection of non-perishable food: Cafe Aroma, 509 NE 165th and the Drumlin, 522 NE 165th.

Between the two businesses, folks had the opportunity to have a safe and convenient place to drop off donations 18 hours a day - 7 days a week.

The end result was the collection of 806 pounds of non-perishable food items.

Through neighbors' generous gifts of money and a Challenge-Match Gift from New Frontier Technologies of $750, the Ridgecrest Neighborhood Food Drive was able to surpass its money raising goal.

In the coming days, we will be presenting a check to Hopelink in the amount of $1,472.

Thank you all so much for your generosity!

--From the Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association 2023- 2024 Board of Directors: Damaris Jensen, Dustin McIntyre, Cindy C-Wilson, Anthony Lo, Krishnakant Nammi, Wendy Friedman, Patty Hale


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Parkwood Neighborhood advertising the old-fashioned way

Saturday, January 6, 2024


New flyers about the Parkwood Neighborhood Association were posted around the neighborhood Friday, encouraging neighbors to join their community organization.

The Parkwood Neighborhood (PNA) is located in south central Shoreline.

Their first meeting of the year is Wednesday, January 10, 2024 from 7-9pm with guest Susana Reyes, Superintendent of Shoreline Schools.

PNA meets at The Evergreen School 15201 Meridian Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133 (@ the 150th St entrance)

The Parkwood Neighborhood Association is pleased to host Shoreline School District Superintendent Susanna Reyes for a presentation on the State of the District. This is an opportunity to meet the Superintendent and ask questions about our School District.


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North City Neighborhood Association meets Thursday, January 11, 2024

Thursday, January 4, 2024

North City Neighborhood Association meets Thursday, January 11, 2024 from 7pm - 9pm at Monka Brewing, 17211 15th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155

Getting back to our monthly meetups in 2024! 

Having a monthly event has been a great way to get away from our screens and meet neighbors in person. 

North City is a rapidly changing neighborhood and the best way to feel connected is to know and talk to other people that live here. There is always lively discussion about our neighborhood and the city of Shoreline.

Note: Guests are responsible for their own beverage tabs. Monka Brewing does not serve food, but you are welcome to bring your own or from another restaurant. All ages are welcome and alcohol-free beverages are also served.


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Ridgecrest Food Drive falling short of goal - can you help?

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association has committed to help Hopelink - Shoreline's Food Bank - get food to those most in need. 

Please donate Food and/or Funds to our Food Drive for Hope Link.
  
Through a generous Challenge-Match Gift of $750, New Frontier Technologies will match every dollar donated up to $750 by 7pm on Sunday, December 31st.


Non-perishable Food, personal care items and pet food can be dropped off at: 
Both locations are closed New Years Eve and New Years Day. But both have agreed to accept food donations through the end of their business day  Tuesday, January 2, 2024.


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New Frontier Technologies offers $750 as challenge-matching gift for Ridgecrest Neighborhood fundraising for Hopelink

Friday, December 22, 2023

Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association is still collecting non-perishable food but we now have some Great News! 

“New Frontier Technologies” has stepped forward with $750 as a challenge- matching gift.

Your cash donation to the Hopelink Food & Fund Drive will now go twice as far.

That means every dollar you donate from now until the end of the day December 31st goes twice as far. 

  • Donate $5: Hopelink gets $10. 
  • Donate $10: Hopelink gets $20. 
  • Donate $50: Hopelink gets $100!

This special gift will help us to to reach our goal of raising $1,300 (or more) for Hope Link.

A big thank to all for supporting RNA’s effort to make a real difference for those in need.

And a huge thank you to New Frontier Technologies which provides technology strategy, security and support to businesses with five or more employees throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho & California)

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What Do You Want in Highland Terrace? Meet with us at Jersey's on Wed Jan 10, 2024

Monday, December 18, 2023

What Do You Want in Highland Terrace?

Meet with us at Jersey's
Wednesday January 10, 2024, at 5:30pm
Jersey's Great Food and Spirits is located at 1125 N 152nd, Shoreline WA 98133

Hey Neighbors!

If you ever had a moment where you wished you had known something, this is your chance to know before it is too late. 

Your Highland Terrace had an Association. Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association (HTNA) promoted good will, encouraged neighbors to meet each other and engendered a strong, safe neighborhood. 

Had. The Association dissolved, technically, and the City of Shoreline is asking for a renewal (legal docs, by-laws) or formal funeral.
 
Do you remember Doggy and Donuts? Pumpkin Carving? Bingo for Books? Bloomin' Bulb Sale?
.... these were all sponsored by your Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association (HTNA).

Help us regenerate the Association to promote camaraderie in Highland Terrace. We will meet at Jersey’s to discuss the new HTNA and the first casual conversation is January 10 at 5:30pm. You are invited to join us. Children are welcome.


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Neighbors celebrate installation of portable toilet at Aurora Village Transit Center

Echo Lake neighbors and members of the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association applaud the installation of an accessible, portable toilet at the Aurora Village Transit Center. Pat Deagen, project leader, is center with this arm raised. Photo by Claudia Meadows

Metro Transit oversaw the installation of an accessible, portable toilet at Aurora Village Transit Center, located on N 200th across from Echo Lake Park, on Monday December 11, 2023.

Travelers move through the center 24 hours a day. Many of these travelers transfer to and from Community Transit buses and others travel to Edmonds, or to Bothell Way and Lake Forest Park. Some have 20 minute layovers between buses. When the Lynnwood Link transit centers open in Mountlake Terrace and 185th, there will be even more riders.

Prior to Monday, there were no rest room facilities at the transit center. The nearby Portland Loo in Echo Lake Park was overwhelmed, requiring constant volunteer supervision and support from Shoreline city staff.

Just about everyone believes that restrooms in busy public places are a good idea, but it is not so easy to make them safe, clean and accessible.

With the assistance of County Councilmember Rod Dembowski, the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association and project leader Pat Deagan called the issues with the transit center to the attention of a Metro spokesperson.

The residential neighborhood had asked for change from their transit station neighbor. With funding and support from Councilmember Dembowski, Metro repainted the station, improved regular cleaning, and is enforcing healthy riding rules on the bus and at the bus shelters with a security force on duty 24 hours.    

King County Metro has now made transit safer and healthier for riders and neighbors of the Aurora Village Transit Center. 

To accomplish this, Metro listened to and cooperated with the City of Shoreline, Echo Lake Neighborhood Association, and The Community Stakeholders of Aurora Village Transit Center, which is headed by volunteer Patrick Deagen. 

Thank you to all of the people at King County Metro for providing this necessary and important transit service.

--Claudia Meadows and Pat Deagen



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Reminder: Ridgecrest food and cash drive in need of donations

Sunday, December 17, 2023

The Ridgecrest Neighborhood is still running their Holiday Food Drive for Hopelink.

Take items to Cafe Aroma or Drumlin or donate funds via the Ridgecrest website.

Their goal is to collect 1300 pounds of food and $1,300 for Shoreline Hopelink.

Go to the website to make cash donations. 

Food and personal care items can be dropped off at:
  • Cafe Aroma, 509 NE 165th, Mon-Fri 6am-5pm, Sat-Sun 7am-5pm
  • Drumin, 522 NE 165th, Mon-Sat 3-10pm, Sunday 8am-10pmWelcome donations include:
  • Non-expired packaged or canned food
  • Personal Care items such as diapers, toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, lotion, shaving cream, razors
  • And don't forget the pets; Pet Food products both canned and dry

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Ridgecrest Neighborhood Holiday Food Drive for Hopelink - Shoreline's Food Bank

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Ridgecrest Neighborhood Holiday Food Drive for Hopelink - Shoreline's Food Bank. 

You can take items to Cafe Aroma or Drumlin or donate funds via the Ridgecrest website.

The Food Drive is going on now through the end of December. Please donate non-perishable food items and personal care items. The goal is to collect 1,300 lbs. 

Go to the website to make cash donations. The goal is to raise $1,300.

Food and personal care items can be dropped off at:
Welcome donations include:
  • Non-expired packaged or canned food
  • Personal Care items such as diapers, toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, lotion, shaving cream, razors
  • And don't forget the pets; Pet Food products both canned and dry


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