Saturday night: Art at Dubsea Coffee, music at Full Tilt

January 15th, 2010 at 11:56 pm Posted in Arts, Full Tilt Ice Cream, Fun, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Reminder of two events we mentioned here earlier: Saturday night, it’s the artist reception at Dubsea Coffee (full story here), 7-9 pm, and then you can move over to Full Tilt Ice Cream for the Steel Tigers of Death performance.

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Monday holiday alert: “Reduced weekday service” for Metro

January 14th, 2010 at 11:56 pm Posted in Holidays, Metro, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Just a heads-up – Monday, when the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is observed, Metro will be on “reduced weekday” service levels. Full details here.

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Haiti earthquake relief: Full Tilt Ice Cream event this Sunday

January 13th, 2010 at 11:17 pm Posted in Full Tilt Ice Cream, How to Help, White Center news | Comments Off on Haiti earthquake relief: Full Tilt Ice Cream event this Sunday

From Twitter: The original White Center location of growing Full Tilt Ice Cream will donate profits this Sunday to the Red Cross relief fund for Haiti earthquake victims.

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Our partner site’s having a little trouble

January 13th, 2010 at 12:42 am Posted in Online | Comments Off on Our partner site’s having a little trouble

Working on the server at West Seattle Blog right now to see what’s up (or more like, what’s down) … meantime, we’ll post news here if anything big happens before it’s fixed.

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Meet the county assessor

January 12th, 2010 at 4:08 am Posted in King County, Politics | Comments Off on Meet the county assessor

An announcement from the King County Assessor’s Office:

The King County Assessor’s Office invites you to its first Open House!

Please join King County Assessor Lloyd Hara at the King County Administration Building, 7th floor conference room, on Thursday, January 28th from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The open house provides a great opportunity for citizens to meet their County Assessor and his staff in an informal setting. Cake and coffee will be served. Please rsvp your attendance to Edna Shim, Special Assistant for Community Relations at edna.shim@kingcounty.gov by Monday, January 25th.

Who:
King County Assessor Lloyd Hara

What:
Inaugural Open House hosted by the King County Assessor’s Office

When:
Thursday, January 28, 2010
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Where:
King County Assessor’s Office & Conference Room
King County Administration Building, 7th Floor
500 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-2304

PLEASE REMEMBER TO RSVP BY MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH !

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Music next Saturday at Full Tilt Ice Cream

January 10th, 2010 at 11:17 pm Posted in Full Tilt Ice Cream, Fun, Music, White Center news | Comments Off on Music next Saturday at Full Tilt Ice Cream

Full Tilt Ice Cream proprietor Justin just sent this out via Twitter – next Saturday’s live music slate at the White Center flagship of his growing chain (location #3 in the University District just opened last week).


Highline Public Schools marks a milestone with new board member

January 10th, 2010 at 9:38 am Posted in Highline School District, Schools | Comments Off on Highline Public Schools marks a milestone with new board member

From Highline Public Schools:

Angelica Alvarez, the first Latino/a elected to the Highline School board, begins her first full month in office in January. Alvarez was elected in November and sworn into office in December.

Alvarez says she brings a passion for academic success for all children, regardless of the ethnic and social backgrounds. She is also interested in improving the transition from early childhood education to school, and in building collaborative, inclusive partnerships with parents.

Angelica works for the non-profit organization Child Care Resources where she promotes equity for children, building community stability, and encouraging school readiness. Her work often brings her into contact with King County’s low-income families in an effort to serve the basic needs of children. She says it is her goal is to bring these same values and skills to her work with Highline Public Schools.

The board’s next meeting is this Wednesday – more information here.

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North Highline Unincorporated Area Council: Fire chief farewell, crime update, and more

January 8th, 2010 at 8:05 am Posted in North Highline Fire District, North Highline UAC, White Center news | 8 Comments »

Notes from last night’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting:

At left, that’s North Highline Fire Chief Scott LaVielle, who briefed the group on his impending retirement in late February. He talked about the several steps taken to close the budget gaps that the fire district was faced with. He introduced North Highline Fire Commissioner Rob Spreier (with him in the photo), saying he will take over most of the high-level management work after he leaves. Other items:

CRIME: King County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeff Hancock told the NHUAC it’s been a rougher month than the area’s seen in a while: 1 rape; 1 aggravated assault on a 19 month old girl; 2 stabbings; 6 robberies, all mini-marts or gas stations in the area, and one person robbed at gunpoint after being pulled into a car outside a grocery store;13 vehicle thefts, 14 drug arrests, 29 warrant arrests.

CODE ENFORCEMENT: A complicated discussion that took a lot of time without many conclusions – commercial activities on an industrial-zoned property along Myers Way that has nearby residents wondering if King County codes were being followed; the agency represented at the meeting said that it didn’t have jurisdiction and offered the residents some suggestions on where else they might take their concerns.

NORTH HIGHLINE ANNEXATION DELAY: Burien City Manager Mike Martin and two Burien City Council members attended the meeting; Martin said the official annexation date has been delayed until April 1st because of the Puget Sound Park wrangling (see our report from earlier this week); he says several other things still need to happen for the annexation to be finalized. Regarding the park’s future, Martin told NHUAC, whatever happens to the park has to happen because the people of the city of Burien want it. If they want a library there, then that could happen, but he said a decision would not be forced on them. He also said he wanted to dispel the notion that Burien just wants the park in order to sell it.

REMEMBERING CHERISSE LUXA: In the public-comment period Liz Giba mentioned the community activist who lost her cancer fight last month would be remembered during a memorial gathering at Mick Kelly’s Irish Pub on January 27th, 7 pm, with a “semi-formal presentation” around 7:45.

The North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meets the first Thursday of each month, 7 pm, North Highline Fire District HQ.

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County and Burien say they’ve worked out the Puget Sound Park controversy

January 6th, 2010 at 6:37 pm Posted in King County, Puget Sound Park, White Center news | Comments Off on County and Burien say they’ve worked out the Puget Sound Park controversy

This just in from County Executive Dow Constantine‘s office:

King County Executive Dow Constantine and Burien Mayor Joan McGilton today announced an agreement for King County to transfer ownership of Puget Sound Park to the city of Burien.

“We were able to resolve this in a way that sets the right tone for this new era in King County government,” said Mayor McGilton. “I thank the County Executive for his leadership to reach a fair agreement on the parks transfer.”

“A deal’s a deal, and it was the city’s understanding of the annexation process that it would receive six parks from the County, including Puget Sound Park,” said Executive Constantine. “After detailed discussions, I agree that transfer of the park to the city is the right thing to do and should occur as part of that larger annexation.”

Voters in the southern portion of the North Highline Potential Annexation Area (PAA) approved their annexation by the city of Burien in August 2009. City Council action to implement the annexation was held up after the previous County administration entered into negotiations to sell part of Puget Sound Park to a third party.

Before taking office in November, then-Councilmember Constantine asked the previous Executive to slow down the proposed sale, in order to have more time to talk with the city about the proposal. Deputy County Executive Fred Jarrett appeared before the City Council on December 7 to hear the city’s position.

The proposed interlocal agreement must be approved by both the Burien City Council and the Metropolitan King County Council.

The City Council is expected to set the effective date for the annexation of the North Highline PAA at its next meeting on January 11.

More as we get it. ADDED 6:34 PM: We asked Frank Abe in the County Executive’s office what this means to the previous proposal for part of the park site. His reply: “We’ve let the King County Library System know of the new Executive’s agreement to transfer the park to the city. The city could pursue that option if it chooses to do so, within the restrictions of state law that governs the transfer of parks such as this.”

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Dubsea Coffee schedules its 2nd art show

January 5th, 2010 at 2:15 am Posted in Arts, Beverages, Fun, Greenbridge, White Center news | 1 Comment »

Greenbridge’s new Dubsea Coffee has announced its second art show, with a reception for artist Kelda Martensen coming up January 16th.

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Update: Jan Drago is White Center’s new county councilmember

January 4th, 2010 at 12:17 pm Posted in Politics, White Center news | 2 Comments »

(Councilmember Drago sworn in by Superior Court Presiding Judge Bruce Hilyer, official county photo)
ORIGINAL REPORT FROM 12:17 PM: Once again today, the King County Council is scheduled to take up the matter of choosing a temporary replacement – till this year’s election – the seat representing White Center, West Seattle, Vashon and other areas has been open since Dow Constantine became County Executive; the first attempt to decide on a replacement led to a seven-hour meeting with two deadlocked votes three weeks ago. We’re covering today’s meeting on partner site West Seattle Blog; you can follow the coverage here. 3:53 PM UPDATE: Councilmembers have voted unanimously to appoint former Seattle City Councilmember Jan Drago. State Sen. Joe McDermott says he’s disappointed not to have gotten the appointment, but already campaigning to win the job in November.


North Highline Unincorporated Area Council: 1st agenda of the new year

January 3rd, 2010 at 12:09 pm Posted in North Highline UAC, White Center news | Comments Off on North Highline Unincorporated Area Council: 1st agenda of the new year

After a semi-slow holiday season, the regular schedule of meetings resumes in the coming week. On Thursday, the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council‘s monthly meeting, and the agenda’s now online:

7:00 p.m. Call to Order

Flag Salute
Roll Call
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes

Corresponding Secretary’s Report

Treasure’s Report

Public Announcement – Council

Public

Public Comment: 3 minutes for individuals
5 minutes for group reps

Jeff Hancock Crime Report 5 minutes
Mike Martin Burien Update 5 minutes

Director of King County Code Enforcement and Prosecuting Attorneys Office 20 minutes + questions

Veterans and Human Services Levy 10 minutes + questions

Committee Reports:

Arts and Parks
Public Outreach
Governance
Housing and Public Health
Transportation
Public Safety
Old Business
New Business

NHUAC meets at North Highline Fire District HQ, 1243 SW 112th (map).

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Can you spare some time this afternoon to help WestSide Baby?

January 2nd, 2010 at 1:03 pm Posted in How to Help, WestSide Baby, White Center news | Comments Off on Can you spare some time this afternoon to help WestSide Baby?

From Nancy Woodland at WestSide Baby in White Center:

Did your New Year’s Resolution include more volunteer work?

WestSide Baby needs extra volunteers today, Saturday Jan. 2 (now until 4pm), to help sort toys. We will stay open today until 4 pm just for toy sorting volunteers. If you’d like to come down today to help us, show up or call us at 767-1662. Children 7-14 welcome with adult supervision and teens over 14 can be dropped off. Adults always welcome, of course!! We need extra hands today to help sort and package all the toys that have been displaced by the bounty Santa brought this year. Item donations encouraged until 1pm. THANKS!!

WestSide Baby is at 10032 15th SW – here’s a map.

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King County Sheriff’s Office update on Ambaum apartment shootings

January 1st, 2010 at 3:18 pm Posted in Crime, Not White Center but we're mentioning it anyway | 3 Comments »

Some have asked about this case, since it happened just south of White Center – two teenagers shot last night. Turns out to have been a case of murder/attempted suicide – with two 16-year-olds involved. Here’s a news release just sent by KCSO:

King County Deputies responded to a double shooting last night at an apartment complex located at 12445 Ambaum Blvd SW [map]. When deputies arrived at 9.30 PM they found a juvenile male and a juvenile female both suffering gunshot wounds. The female later died from her wounds and the male is being treated in hospital for what appears to be a serious but non life threatening gunshot wound. At this time detectives are continuing their enquiries. The preliminary investigation indicates the juvenile male shot the female and likely shot himself; however, detectives have not had the opportunity to interview him. He is under police guard at hospital while the investigation continues.

This also is being covered by our partners at the Seattle Times, who reported the victims’ ages.

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New Year’s Day coffee in White Center

December 31st, 2009 at 10:44 pm Posted in Beverages, White Center news | 1 Comment »

(Luminarias outside the Highland Park Improvement Club on New Year’s Eve)
Cafe Rozella is open noon-6:30 pm for New Year’s Day coffee; Dubsea Coffee is open 10 am-7 pm.

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After the holiday: White Center Jubilee Days planning meeting Jan. 6

December 30th, 2009 at 11:56 pm Posted in White Center Jubilee Days, White Center news | Comments Off on After the holiday: White Center Jubilee Days planning meeting Jan. 6

White Center Jubilee Days has its 2010 theme – “Come Together, Embrace Our Differences” – chosen in mid-December, and planning for next summer is roaring ahead. Next meeting for people who want to help is at 6:30 pm January 6th (next Wednesday), Big Al Brewing (then the group will meet every two weeks till they go into weekly-meeting mode). According to the WCJD Facebook page, another decision that’s been made is to have the parade on Sunday this year, probably at 10 am.

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Something you’ll be deciding in the New Year: Library levy lid lift

December 29th, 2009 at 11:56 pm Posted in Election, White Center news | 2 Comments »

About a month into the New Year – February 9, 2010, to be exact – you’ll be voting on a levy-lid lift for the King County Library System. Without it, KCLS says, it’ll have to cut at least 10 percent across the board. If it passes, taxes for a home worth $400,000 will go up about $32. According to library info, this is operations money, not construction money (notable given the Puget Sound Park controversy).

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“Reduced weekday” Metro schedule next 4 days

December 28th, 2009 at 3:32 am Posted in Metro, Transportation, White Center news | Comments Off on “Reduced weekday” Metro schedule next 4 days

Metro‘s on the “reduced weekday” schedule today through Thursday (explained here), then a Sunday schedule on Friday (New Year’s Day).

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Light the path to 2010 – join the parade in Highland Park

December 28th, 2009 at 3:29 am Posted in Highland Park, Holidays | Comments Off on Light the path to 2010 – join the parade in Highland Park

Just north of White Center, that was the festive scene Sunday afternoon at Highland Park Improvement Club, as friends and neighbors made balloon lanterns to get ready for a New Year’s Eve neighborhood parade (with coaching from Fremont artist Tricky Bunny, left foreground). You’re invited to join in – just meet at the HPIC lot at 6:30 Thursday night; the parade will last about an hour, followed by a fire show in the HPIC lot, and the Highland Park “house party” right after that. More info here.

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Got something to say about 911? Here’s a chance

December 27th, 2009 at 6:35 pm Posted in King County, White Center news | Comments Off on Got something to say about 911? Here’s a chance

On the surface, this is one of those mandatory public notices- but it’s about one of the most important services the county provides – so if you have something to say about the 911 Center, check out this notice from the King County Sheriff’s Office:

A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) will arrive January 9, 2010, to examine all aspects of the King County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center’s policy and procedures, management, operations, and support services.

Verification by the team that the King County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center meets the Commissions state-of-the-art standards is part of a voluntary process to gain accreditation – a highly prized recognition of law enforcement communications professional excellence.

As part of the on-site assessment, agency employees and members of the community are invited to call in and offer comments. The public may call and speak with Assessors at 206-205-7518, on Monday, January 11th between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Telephone comments are limited to 10 minutes and must address the agency’s ability to comply with CALEA’s standards. A copy of the standards is available at the King County Sheriff’s Office. The local contact person is Accreditation Manager Tom Nesko, 206-205-4097.

Persons wishing to offer written comments about the King County Sheriff’s Communications Center’s ability to meet the standards for accreditation should write to: Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA), 10302 Eaton Place, Suite 320, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030-2201.