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Bell Street Park Project Approved

Four Belltown blocks are about to get beautified, the Seattle City Council decided Monday in a unanimous vote.

From First to Fifth avenues, Bell Street will become downtown’s first park boulevard next year, when swales and natural landscaping will replace bare concrete.

The project will use $2.5 million of the 2008 voter-approved $146 million parks levy to eliminate one lane of traffic on the one-way street, reduce parking and widen one of the sidewalks to about 26 feet.

The specifics on the park boulevard’s design are up to the public.

City officials said they’ll start the design process this fall, asking residents for advice on how to transform each half-block. One area might become a children’s playground; another could be used as a plaza with tables and umbrellas.

City officials said they hope the project, which will include better lighting at night, will help clean up crime.

They point to Regrade Park, an off-leash dog park on Third Avenue and Bell Street, as an example of how the creative use of parks can reduce criminal activity: Before the dogs took over in 2004, the area was better known as a center for drug-dealing, officials say.

Park rangers will provide additional enforcement and have the authority to ban people from the boulevard for repeated inappropriate behavior such as public drunkenness.

Parks officials say the park boulevard is a creative, inexpensive way to create a park downtown, where land costs can run $300 to $350 a square foot. Because the city already owns Bell Street, it won’t have to pay for the land. Instead, about $150 a square foot could go toward developing the park.

Work on the park boulevard will piggyback on a current City Light project to replace utilities beneath the street.

Although Bell Street was designated a “green street” more than 20 years ago, residents and city officials said they don’t think the street ever met the criteria of being pedestrian-friendly or well-landscaped. With the park boulevard, the street will go above and beyond the standards.

Fireworks Notice

Please be advised that the city of Seattle and the association at the Grandview Condominiums DO NOT ALLOW the use of any kind of fireworks anywhere on the property. This includes ALL common and limited common areas. In keeping with the governing documents anyone found using any kind of Fire Works at any time can be fined for non-compliance of the governing documents.

We would like to thank you ahead of time for your participation in keeping our community SAFE and CLEAN to live in.

Seattle Public Utilities Water Meter Testing

Dear Citizens,

As a part of a system upgrade, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) will test a water meter for the GRANDVIEW CONDOMINIUMS, located at 2201-09 3RD AVE. This work requires that the water be shut down for up to 3.5 hours.  During the time of the shutdown, residents will be temporarily without water service.

The work and water shutdown will begin (THURSDAY, JUNE 25/2009 @ 12:30PM).  The work will be complete and water service will be restored by (THURSDAY, JUNE 25/2009 @ 3:00PM).

SPU attempts to limit inconveniences to citizens, and safety is our top priority when working in your neighborhood.

If you have any questions related to this project, please contact
Jerry Garcia, SPU Water Operations Crew Chief, at (206) 615-0635.

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