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Jack lives in south Wallingford with his wife and two cats. When he's not writing for Wallyhood, he's out skiing, hiking, climbing and biking.

Northlake RVs Slated for Clean Up

Jack February 3, 2022 7 Comments

If you’ve eaten at Westward or Ivar’s recently, purchased hardware at Dunn Lumber, biked on the Burke-Gilman trail, wandered east of Gas Works or tried driving along Northlake Way, then you have surely seen the encampment of RVs, in various states of disrepair, lining the north side of the street. Perhaps what first drew your eye was the enormous amount of trash piled up outside many of the vehicles. Or perhaps you witnessed the aftermath of one of the several fires that have taken place there – if not the actual fire itself.

We all know that the problem of …

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Library Announces Temporary, Reduced Hours

Jack January 20, 2022 Comments are off

We received this note from Dawn Rutherford, the Supervising Librarian of our neighborhood branch:

Just wanted to let everyone know that due to Omicron hitting so hard we’ve had a ton of unexpected closures. In order to try and have more predictable hours for folks, The Seattle Public Library is temporarily reducing hours at all our locations. More information can be found at https://www.spl.org/hours-and-locations/road-to-reopening. The Wallingford Library will temporarily be open just three days a week.

Wallingford Branch Hours:

Closed Monday Tuesday: 1pm – 8 pm Closed Wednesday Thursday: 11 am – 6 pm Closed Friday Saturday: 11 am –…

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Stories You May Have Missed

Jack January 12, 2022 Comments are off

Many readers of Wallyhood get notifications of our stories sent to their email inboxes. When a new story is published, these folks get to see the first few lines of each story and a link back to our site if they would like to read more. (If you’d like to sign up, you can find the form in the right sidebar of our home page. Just enter your email address, and first and last names.)

A few weeks ago, we had a technical problem that prevented these notifications from going out. That has now been fixed. However, if you count …

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My Friday Trash Collection Was Canceled. What Now?

Jack January 4, 2022 Comments are off

Seattle Public Utilities announced last week that they would be canceling their Friday collection back on December 31 due to “remaining icy and unsafe conditions.” If you were scheduled for a Friday pick up, like me, or your pick up last week was missed for any other reason, what do you do now?

SPU has this message:

All collections are scheduled to resume next week starting Monday, Jan 3. All missed residential customers are permitted to set out double their normal amount of garbage, recycling, and compost on their collection day for no additional charge. This includes recycling collection, even …

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Green Lake Outer Loop

Jack December 27, 2021 6 Comments

Following on the heels of the completion, earlier this year, of the bike path along East Green Lake Way, the city is now making plans to finish this “outer loop” by adding a path along the west side of the lake. The vision is for separated lanes for walking and biking to be added to Aurora Avenue and West Green Lake Way. While funds have been allocated for the planning phase of this project, money for the actual construction has yet to be identified.

The Plan

The multi-use path around Green Lake immediately near the water (the “inner loop”) is, …

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Cement Falling from I-5

Jack December 24, 2021 5 Comments

Well, it looks as if the Seattle Times has scooped us once again with this story about cement falling from the I-5 bridge. The one sentence summary is that, while small chunks of concrete have been falling off the underside of the bridge for some time, no one is known to have been hit, and WSDOT insists the bridge is safe to drive on. In an abundance of caution, the Seattle parks department has closed two parks, the South Point Passage Park on the south side of the bridge and the North Point Passage Park in our neighborhood. That still…

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Forums Are Back

Jack December 14, 2021 1 Comment

Yes, it’s been a while. Over a year, in fact. Late last summer, after wrestling with a spam problem on our forums for a few months, we regretfully made the decision to shut them down. Not only did there seem to be no easy solution, but with the pandemic in full bloom, we here at Wallyhood had less time to devote to this blog overall.

We recently revisited this problem with fresh eyes, and we’ve come up with some new solutions. We hope that these fixes will stick, but there are no guarantees, of course. While we don’t want to …

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