Seattle, WA
Winter is coming! Seattle area prepares for weekend freeze
Chances of lowland snow arrive Thursday in Western Washington, followed by freezing rain over the weekend.
Depending on the location, one inch of snow in lowland areas is possible, including around Seattle and Tacoma. Temperatures Friday and Saturday will dip well below freezing. Whether snow falls, or the roads ice up, Seattle’s Department of Transportation is preparing for a potential 24/7 job of keeping roads clear.
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“SDOT has a fleet of over 50 vehicles with snow and ice fighting equipment and over 100 crew members trained to operate that equipment, including crew members from other city departments who have been trained to drive snow response vehicles and are ready to help,” said Ethan Bergerson with the Seattle Department of Transportation.
SDOT expects to start deploying trucks on Thursday with a plan to pretreat major routes with de-icer to prevent ice from forming on the road. Crews will then battle snow, should it fall. The city has planned more than 1,200 miles of “critical routes,” taking into consideration hospitals, schools, shelters, and emergency services. SDOT notes that during heavier weather events, it can take city crews up to 12 hours to clear all the streets.
“SDOT will also deploy crews to clear dozens of pedestrian overpasses, stairwells and curb ramps that are not near homes or businesses,” Bergerson added. “But we can’t be everywhere at once, and with over 2,400 miles of sidewalk in Seattle we depend on the public to do their part and clear the sidewalks and curb ramps in front of their buildings. Clearing the sidewalks in front of homes and businesses isn’t just the law, it’s also the right thing to do so that everyone can travel safely during a snow storm, especially people who are blind, disabled, or have a harder time getting around.”
Snow has already dumped on the region’s mountain passes this week, and more is expected to fall. The Washington State Department of Transportation advises drivers to be prepared for tough road conditions. Check for road requirements and closures ahead of traveling.
Sea-Tac Airport travel
Travelers are advised to monitor flight statuses at Sea-Tac Airport over the weekend, and be prepared for delays. However, no disruptions to service are currently expected, according to airport spokesperson Perry Cooper.
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“We’re not expecting to see any major impacts at this point, of course, it can change, as we all know, around here,” Cooper said.
Sound Transit light rail delays
In addition to the frosty weather expected over the weekend that could snarl traffic, Sound Transit also notes that service will be disrupted on its 1 Line, which offers light rail service between Angle Lake and Northgate, between Jan. 13 and Feb. 4. The trains will run every 26 minutes on weekdays while work is performed on tracks through Downtown Seattle.
Seattle, WA
VIDEO: West Seattle High School celebrates student-athletes at big College Signing Day ceremony
(WSB video/photos)
The last week of the school year began with a lively celebration in the West Seattle High School gym – the cheer team cheered, and band members played, as student-athletes made a grand entrance for a group college-signing ceremony. Family members and friends cheered them too, from the bleachers.

WSHS athletic director Corey Sorenson welcomed everyone, thanked the parents for their support and acknowledged the student-athletes for their hard work, and then it was time to sign letters of intent:
15 student-athletes participated on Wednesday – here’s the list Sorenson provided along with the names of two others who weren’t there but will continue their athletic careers in college too – we’ve interspersed this with more of the photos we took at the event:

Baseball:
Cody Buehring – Whitman College
Jake McCall – University of Puget Sound
Boys Swim & Dive:
Jeremy O’Keefe – Whitworth University
Lacrosse:
Zoe Preveau – William Jewell College

Volleyball:
Jaslynn Daily – City University of New York, Queens College

Softball:
Daeja Piggee – Winston Salem State University

Cheerleading:
Amaya Stagi – Seattle University

Football:
Jonah Pelander – Palomar College
Scott Bremen – College of the Siskiyous
LJ Moody – Palomar College
Esayas Brigham – Palomar College
Gabe Crawford – Portland State University
Girls Soccer:
Grace Carroll – St. Olaf College
Grace Reasoner – Wellesley College
Boys Soccer:
Cole Theisen – Le Moyne College
Signed already, but not able to attend signing day on Wednesday
Claire Gordon – University of Washington, Rowing
Sacha Ninburg – Lower Columbia College, Baseball
Next big ceremony for the graduating seniors is WSHS’s commencement ceremony, 8 pm next Wednesday (June 17) at McCaw Hall downtown,
Seattle, WA
Ribbon-cutting marks completion of mixed-income condos in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge
SEATTLE — Homestead Community Land Trust celebrated the completion of Nest, a new mixed-income condominium community on Seattle’s Phinney Ridge, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday.
The development creates 30 homeownership opportunities in one of Seattle’s most sought-after neighborhoods, including 19 permanently affordable homes and 11 market-rate homes.
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Located at 6109 Phinney Ave. N., Nest is Homestead’s second condominium development on Phinney Ridge and the latest addition to its portfolio of permanently affordable homeownership communities.
Residents will have walkable access to neighborhood businesses, transit, and parks, as well as views of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges.
Homes designated for income-qualified households are expected to be priced between approximately $250,000 and $335,000, compared with Seattle’s median condominium price of about $600,000.
Speakers at the ribbon-cutting ceremony included Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson, state Sen. Emily Alvarado, Nicole Vallestero-Soper, director of policy and innovation for Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, and Homestead homeowner Jessica Garcia-Ortiz.
The project was developed on a site assembled from a former Seattle City Light property made available through the City of Seattle for affordable homeownership and an adjacent parcel acquired by Homestead.
The development highlights how public land, public investment, and community partnerships can be used to create long-term homeownership opportunities in high-cost neighborhoods.
Nest includes one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes, rooftop community space, and all-electric, fossil-fuel-free construction.
The homes feature heat pumps, induction ranges, and modern building systems designed to reduce environmental impact and operating costs.
The development also incorporates environmentally sustainable materials and bio-based, PVC-free flooring that is cradle-to-grave certified carbon neutral.
The development was made possible in part through the transfer of a former Seattle City Light property for permanently affordable homeownership, advancing the use of public land to support housing affordability in Seattle.
Seattle, WA
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