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Monthly Archives: March 2011

    Seattle Parks And Recreation – North Seattle Public Meeting

    By tristar | March 23, 2011

    Seattle Parks and Recreation will host a public meeting to gather input on the future of Seattle Parks and Recreation’s outdoor facilities (Parks, Trails, Off Leash Areas & Boating) on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 (TODAY) at Bitter Lake Community Center, located at 13035 Linden Ave. N from 7 – 8 p.m. Seattle Parks & Recreation encourages the public to attend... Read More

    Sound Transit – Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station Opened On March 20th

    By tristar | March 22, 2011

    Sound Transit celebrated the Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station dedication in a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Thursday. The transit center, located in the Interstate-5 median at 236th Street Southwest, opened for service on Sunday, March 20th.  Here is the press release from Sound Transit.   Read More

    FREE Use Of Garage Sale Sign’s

    By tristar | March 22, 2011

    Spring is here and with that comes Seattle’s Garage Sale and Yard Sale Season! If you are a current or past client of Chuck Cady & Associates, you may use our Garage Sale Signs for FREE!  This is on a first come first serve basis so contact us at (206) 528-4457 or via email at chuck@chuckcady.com and reserve yours... Read More

    Buying A Home – Top Ten

    By tristar | March 15, 2011

    CNN Money 101 has a article on the top 10 things to know when buying your home.  Here are their top 10 headlines, and click the link above for the entire article with information about each item. Start by shoring up your credit. Aim for a home you can really afford. If you can’t put down the... Read More

    March 12 – Help Shape The Future Of Haller Lake, Bitter Lake, & Broadview Neighborhoods

    By tristar | March 9, 2011

    Komo Communities Reporter, Michale Harthorne, had an article on komonews.com about the Broadview, Bitter Lake and Haller Lake Neighborhood Plans.  The plans for these neighborhoods were completed in 1999.  Now that the plans are over a decade old, they need to be updated. There will be four community meetings to update the neighborhood plan.  The first meeting will be... Read More