• The mystery of Fremont’s “Pocket Desert” plaque

    The mystery of Fremont’s “Pocket Desert” plaque

    In Fremont, our neighborhood known for its eccentricity, a small mystery has been hiding in plain sight. On the grounds of what is now the Fremont Foundry event venue sits a modest postcard-sized plaque reading simply “Fremont Pocket Desert,” with a narrow strip of grass below it. Despite reaching out to longtime Fremont residents and

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  • Strauss tours Upper Fremont ahead of comprehensive planning decisions

    Strauss tours Upper Fremont ahead of comprehensive planning decisions

    Councilmember Dan Strauss walks with local residents during a neighborhood tour of the proposed Upper Fremont Neighborhood Center on May 30. The walking tour allowed Strauss to assess proposed zoning changes in the area while gathering community input on the city’s Comprehensive Plan updates. The tour comes as Seattle moves forward with permanent legislation to

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  • Fremont Neighbor Notes for June 6 – 9

    Fremont Neighbor Notes for June 6 – 9

    Hello, neighbors! Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Notes, a Friday guide to what’s happening around our community in the coming week.  June 6 – 8: Flying Blind! at West of Lenin – The Anything is Possible Theatre Company presents “Flying Blind!,” an original musical about the blind and low-vision community performed by a predominantly blind cast,

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  • June 9 water shutoff cancelled

    June 9 water shutoff cancelled

    Update June 5 from SDOT: Dear Fremont Residents and Businesses, We want to inform you of a change to the planned water valve upgrade work on N 36th St at Dayton Ave N. The previously scheduled water shutoff on Monday, June 9 has been cancelled by Seattle Public Utilities due to proximity to critical community

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