Crown Hill/Whittier Heights ‘Find It, Fix It Walk’ is Saturday

by | Nov 16, 2016

Just a reminder that Mayor Murray and other city officials will participate in a Find It, Fix it Community Walk from 10:30-12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, in neighboring Crown Hill/Whittier Heights. (This walk was rescheduled from Oct. 15 because of weather.)
The walk begins at Baker Park on 14th Avenue NW just south of NW 85th Street. Refreshments will be provided by Starbucks beginning at 10:30 a.m., with the walk scheduled from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Neighbors and business owners will take the mayor and other city officials on a two-hour walk through the neighborhood, talking about streets, sidewalks, crime and other neighborhood issues.
And remember that community members can report safety needs or city maintenance issues any time through the Find It, Fix It mobile app.
Here’s the walk route:

  • North on Mary Avenue NW
  • North on 13th Avenue NW
  • Southwest on Holman Road NW
  • West on NW 90th Street
  • South on 17th Avenue NW
  • East on NW 85th Street
  • Walk concludes about 12:30 p.m. at NW 85th Street and 15th Avenue NW

In partnership with Cities of Service, the City will offer up to $5,000 in grants for community-led projects to each 2016 Find It, Fix It Walk neighborhood. The Crown Hill/Whittier Heights Community Project Grant Application will be available in seven languages at www.seattle.gov/finditfixit from Thursday, November 10 to Monday, November 28. If you have an idea for a project in Crown Hill or Whittier Heights, please apply!

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