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Be’er Sheva Park Renovation Construction Begins

Seattle Parks and Recreation and our partners Rainier Beach Link2Lake and Seattle Parks Foundation are happy to announce construction for the Be’er Sheva Park Upland Improvements starts June 12, 2023. The construction is anticipated to run through the end of 2023. The contractor, Wyser Construction will mobilize in the park… [ Keep reading ]

2024 Parks and Open Space Update

Visit the Engagement Hub and participate in one of the three remaining workshops! Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to participate in the development of the 2024 Parks and Open Space Plan. Please visit the new Engagement Hub https://engage.seattleparksandrec.com/en/ and join us at one of the three remaining workshop… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation Updates 2024 Parks and Open Space Plan

Community Encouraged to Participate Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to participate in the development of the 2024 Parks and Open Space Plan. Please join us at a virtual open house on May 18 or in person at a workshop being held at one of the six SPR Community… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation replaces fencing around towers in Gas Works Park

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) contracted with All City Fence Company to repair, replace and enhance the existing fence and gates around the Cracking Towers at the historic landmarked Gas Work Park. The purpose of this work is to make it much more difficult to cut and/or climb the fence… [ Keep reading ]

Victor Steinbrueck Park Construction Update

On Sunday, April 23 the totem poles at Victor Steinbrueck Park will be temporarily removed as construction continues for the park renovation. The poles will be removed by a large crane positioned to the west of the park and moved to Fort Lawton for the duration of construction. The primary… [ Keep reading ]

Pathways Park Renovation Begins!

Park closure April 17 through early 2024 for construction Seattle Parks and Recreation(SPR) and contractor, Bayshore Construction, will be mobilizing at Pathways Park, 5201 Sand Point Way NE, on Monday, April 17 to begin construction for the community driven park renovation project. SPR and Bayshore Construction will work to minimize… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation invites community to provide input on Licton Springs Comfort Station/Restroom location

Seattle Parks and Recreation(SPR) invites the community to review design layout options for the rebuild of the Licton Springs Park comfort station/restroom. Please join us online Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Join the Zoom meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83424109645?pwd=aDRGUnNxRWxYYkd2bWVxWXZ5bzBrUT09 This online meeting is an opportunity for the community to review… Filed Under: Parkways

Let’s Celebrate the Beach Coming to Rainier Beach – Be’er Sheva Park Renovation begins this spring!

Come celebrate with the Rainier Beach Link2Lake Committee (Link2Lake), Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the Rainier Beach community as we kick off construction at Be’er Sheva Park! Please join the fun on Saturday, April 1 between noon and 3 p.m. at Be’er Sheva Park, 8650 55th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118…. [ Keep reading ]

Provide input for View Ridge Playfield Play Area

Meeting moved to April 19 Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) invites the community to provide input on play area design and play equipment for the View Ridge Playfield play area on Wednesday, April 19. Please join us at 5:30 p.m. at View Ridge Elementary, cafeteria, 7047 50th Ave N.E. to… Filed Under: Parkways

Hiawatha Playfield Synthetic Turf Replacement Project – UPDATE

Seattle Parks and Recreation(SPR) will begin construction for the Hiawatha Playfield turf replacement project on June 12 with completion in early September 2023. SPR awarded the construction contract to FieldTurf USA Inc. This project will replace the aging synthetic turf at Hiawatha Playfield and provide markings for baseball, soccer, football… [ Keep reading ]