I just met Howie, the co-owner/receptionist at The Hill’s newest beauty salon, The Red Chair. They are rennovating the storefront previously occupied by Donna Ritchie’s jewelry store at 324 – 15th Ave. East, and hope to open March 1st with three stylists, including the other co-owner.
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Inauguration viewing parties on The Hill
Are there any inauguration viewing parties on The Hill the morning of the 20th? I’m looking for a big screen TV, beverages and maybe food, and definitely like minded people.
UPDATE 3 by jseattle
Pictures of this morning’s events
UPDATE 2 by jseattle
Here’s a selection of inaugural events from the CHS Calendar
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UPDATE by jseattle
Adding some info here so I can promote this discussion to the homepage. I like inquiry posts like this to have some answers in them also. Also important to note, Central Cinema is one of my favorite CHS sponsors — they use the ad tools to make some great looking banners so I have a soft spot for them. I’m hoping to be able to be at their inauguration event detailed here.
Happy New President!
Join us for a Champagne toast and Brunch for the Inauguration of Mr. Barak Obama as President of the United States. Watch it happen live on our big screen and enjoy a lovely Brunch.
You have a couple of different options for Brunch. Coffee, a fresh Scone and admission is $10. We will also be serving a full Brunch of baked Egg Strata, Scone and Coffee for $19. (prices include tax and gratuity) Choose either Vegetable Strata with broccoli, mushrooms, red peppers and Jarlsberg or Sausage Strata with Italian sausage, mushrooms, onions, spinach and cheese. An elegant dry French bubbly “Blanquette de Limoux” and Mimosas will be available during the event.
Tuesday January 20
Doors open at 8:00 AM and the Inauguration is at 9:00 AM
http://www.central-cinema.com/Inauguration.htm
Please add info about other events on the hill in the comments.
Thank you, Shovelers!
A huge thank you to all the shovelers who were out working very hard today making the sidewalks safer: especially the guy at the SE corner of 18th Ave. E and E. John who shoveled the entire sidewalk on both streets – took him all day working with a regular shovel, and to Casey for shoveling the NW corner. Unsung and much appreciated heros!
Christmas Brunch
Does anyone know of a restaurant open on The Hill tomorrow (Christmas) for brunch? Thanks!
Anyone know whatall the sirens are?
1:50 PM Friday – anyone know why all the sirens?
Election night – where to go?
I can’t bear the thought of sitting home alone watching the election returns. Where will the like-minded Hill people be watching? Is there a really great bar with a huge TV? What do you recommend?
Changes to Residential Parking Zone Programs
For summary of proposed changes, go to
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/parking/docs/RPZFactSh
Primary Recommendations:
– Limit the number of permits per household to a maximum of four in the least
congested neighborhoods.
– Limit number of permits per household to two in moderately congested areas and to
one in severely congested areas.
– Replace one guest permit good year round with multiple permits, each good for one day.
– Sell guest permits in packages of ten.
– Increase permit fees to cover the administrative cost of the program.
– Apply major institutions’ contribution to a wider range of traffic and parking mitigation measures, rather than paying permit fees for individual residents.
– Request additional budget for enforcement and dedicate more hours to enforce RPZ zones.
Background:
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) released draft
recommendations for changes to the Residential Parking Zone (RPZ) program, a
critical parking management tool used here for nearly thirty years. To
better protect residential parking, enhance urban neighborhoods and improve
customer service, these draft recommendations would revise RPZ guidelines
and policies for the first time since 1994. SDOT is seeking public comment
until October 20, 2008, and will submit recommendations to the mayor and
city council by the end of the year.
First established in 1979, Seattle’s RPZ program focuses on neighborhoods
where too many vehicles compete for too few parking spaces. The zones are
designed to help neighborhoods by discouraging long-term parking by
non-residents (e.g., commuters to nearby major institutions) on residential
streets. There are currently 27 RPZs throughout the city, with over 17,000
vehicles possessing RPZ decals.
In developing the draft recommendations, SDOT’s RPZ Policy Review Project
incorporated extensive technical analysis, data from other cities’ parking
management systems, and initial comments from residents, business owners,
and major institutions in or near current zones. The proposed changes seek to:
• Protect residential neighborhoods from parking problems created by large
traffic generators, such as hospitals, schools, colleges, major employers
and transit stations;
• Enhance mixed-use neighborhoods and business districts;
• Reduce overall resource usage and vehicle emissions; and
• Make the RPZ program easier to use, and more clearly and equitably applied.
The draft recommendations include changes in the number of permits allowed
per household for neighborhoods with limited parking and caps on permits
allowed across all RPZs. They also revise rules for guest permits and
establishing new parking zones, and restructure fees to better cover program
costs. The draft recommendations additionally make changes to better serve
permit users and enhance RPZ parking enforcement.
A summary of the draft recommendations and a questionnaire designed to
gather input are posted on SDOT’s website at
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/parking/rpz_policy_rev.
Printed copies will also be made available and can be obtained by contacting
Mary Catherine Snyder at 206-684-8110 or via e-mail at
[email protected].
The RPZ Policy Review Project team will be meeting with community groups
citywide over the next several weeks to solicit feedback. Comments must be
received by SDOT no later than October 20, 2008, to be considered in the
development of final recommendations.
Josh Stepherson
Public Outreach and Communications
Consultant – Stepherson & Associates
SDOT Major Projects Office
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3800
(206) 684-3136