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Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Area (OLDA) reopens

The Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Area (OLDA) in Seattle has reopened as of January 18, 2025, following significant improvements under the 2022 Parks Bond project. While most upgrades are complete, some features are still pending installation, and water access is currently unavailable. The city is exploring options to provide water access for park users.

Flag Raising - January 20, 2025 (Inauguration Day)

Washington State Governor Ferguson has announced that flags will be raised to full-staff on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2025, honoring this significant event. Following this, flags will return to half-staff in remembrance of former President Jimmy Carter for 30 days after his passing. State agencies, local governments, and businesses are encouraged to participate in this recognition.

Shoreline Rezoned Shoreline legalizes neighborhood commercial while expanding tree protections

Shoreline's new development code legalizes neighborhood commercial businesses while enhancing tree protections, reflecting the city's proactive response to the housing affordability crisis. The Shoreline council's decision allows small businesses in residential areas, promoting economic growth while adhering to new state laws.

King County Sheriff's Office updates pursuit policy effective August 1

The King County Sheriff's Office is set to update its vehicle pursuit policy effective August 1, 2024, in response to changes in state law. This revised policy allows for pursuits in cases of dangerous felonies, including burglary, and emphasizes the importance of community safety during such operations.

LFP Mayor Jeff Johnson Reflects on His Tenure and Community Challenges

Mayor Jeff Johnson reflects on his 12 years of service to the Lake Forest Park community, highlighting significant achievements such as the purchase of Lake Front Park property and the establishment of the Climate Action Committee. Despite these successes, he emphasizes the ongoing challenge of securing funding for public amenities and infrastructure improvements. Johnson's farewell message encourages community support for future funding initiatives.

WSDOT Seeks Design Project Team Lead in Shoreline, WA

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking a Design Project Team Lead to oversee highway projects in Shoreline, WA, offering an annual salary between $76,179 and $102,475. This position emphasizes leadership in project delivery while fostering the development of engineering employees for future roles within the department. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the provided job description link.

Point Wells Disappointment and uncertainty in the wake of decision by state Court of Appeals

The article discusses the recent decision by the state Court of Appeals, which upheld Snohomish County's denial of BSRE's applications to develop Point Wells as an Urban Center. This ruling is seen as a positive outcome for the community and the environment, although it leaves BSRE facing disappointment and uncertainty regarding their future plans.

Shoreline City Council places Shoreline Proposition 1 on November ballot Bond measure to make park improvements and acquire and improve park land

Shoreline Proposition 1, aimed at funding park improvements and land acquisition, has been placed on the November 2021 ballot after prior validation issues. The proposed $38.5 million bond would enhance various parks and create new amenities, impacting the local community significantly.

Agenda for Shoreline council meeting January 4

Whitney Potter's cartoon captures the collective hope for a better year as we transition from 2020 to 2021, reflecting on the challenges faced during the previous year. The accompanying article discusses the Shoreline City Council's upcoming meeting agenda, focusing on important community contracts and issues. This blend of humor and civic engagement highlights the significance of local governance in shaping the community's future.

Community Update from Kenmore Mayor and City Manager

The article discusses the community update from the Mayor and City Manager of Kenmore, Washington, regarding the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the city's commitment to supporting residents and businesses while addressing health and economic impacts. The update emphasizes essential city services and community solidarity during these difficult times.