Seattle Parks and Recreation’s outdoor pools and wading pools are closed today and tomorrow due to the poor air quality

We are closing our two outdoor pools, Colman Pool (8603 Fauntleroy Way SW) and Mounger Pool (2535 32nd Ave. W), as well as the remaining wading pools that are operating for the season (Green Lake, Volunteer Park, Van Asselt, and Lincoln Park wading pools) today, Aug. 21, and tomorrow, Aug. 22, due to the poor air quality. Colman Pool is closing at the end of the 4:45 p.m. public swim today; Mounger Pool is closing at the end of the 4:25 p.m. public swim today; wading pools began draining at 3:30 p.m. and users can remain until the water is out of the pool.

To check for the latest facility and program opening/closure information, please visit Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Twitter page at https://twitter.com/SeattleParks.

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Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent names three new parks

Interim Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) Superintendent Christopher Williams has approved the names of three new parks: newly acquired park properties between N 81st and N 82nd streets on the east side of Greenwood near the Greenwood branch library; the site of the former UW Police Station and Bryant’s Marina, on the shore of Portage Bay in the SE corner of the UW campus; and an 8,722-square foot property at 2100 Westlake Ave. in the Denny Triangle Urban Center Village. SPR invited the public to submit potential names for these sites to the Parks Naming Committee.

The park supporting the Greenwood/Phinney Urban Village will be named Alice Ball Park. The park design features a multi-use space that includes natural play elements, an open lawn, a gathering/plaza space with seating, a loop path, and planted areas. The project also includes low-impact design strategies featuring amended soils, porous concrete, and increased infiltration created by the new open space. In addition, better community connections will be provided through street improvements and a raised crosswalk connecting the Greenwood branch library to the park. These elements were identified by the community during the design phase of this project. The project is under construction and should be completed in late fall. Alice Ball was an African American chemist who developed an injectable oil extract that was the most effective treatment for leprosy until the 1940s. Born in Seattle in 1892, Ball graduated from the University of Washington in 1915 and became the first woman, and African American, to graduate with a master’s degree from the University of Hawaii. Her life was cut short at the age of 24. More information can be found here.

The new park in Portage Bay will be named Fritz Hedges Waterway Park. Fredrick “Fritz” Hedges was a long-term Seattle Parks and Recreation professional, last serving as the Director of Policy, Planning and Evaluation. Fritz dedicated his life to the idea that parks and recreation are vital components of urban life for all residents. The park will include historical elements, water access for people and hand-carried boats, shoreline restoration, open lawn space for passive recreation, and opportunities for interpretation and education. The project also includes cleanup of site contamination, building demolition, potential partial re-use of building elements, shoreline enhancement and right-of-way improvements. SPR recently awarded the construction contract to Orion Marine. We anticipate the park will be completed in 2019. More information on the project can be found here.

The park located at Westlake and Lenora will be named Urban Triangle Park. In December 2008, SPR  purchased this site for a new neighborhood park in the Denny Triangle Urban Center Village. This project redevelops the previous Enterprise Car Rental site into park land that will serve downtown businesses and residences. Planning for the project was completed in 2014 in conjunction with other neighborhood growth to provide a seamless transition between the park and the adjacent development. The design includes an open lawn, new central play structure, seating edge, lighting, ADA access, places for vendors, landscaping, and other park elements. SPR is finalizing design and permitting and anticipates construction beginning summer 2018. More information on the project can be found here.

Criteria considered in naming parks include geographical location, historical or cultural significance, and natural or geological features. The Park Naming Policy, clarifying the criteria applied when naming a park, is available here. For more information about the park naming process, please contact Paula Hoff, Seattle Parks and Recreation, at 206-615-0368 or paula.hoff@seattle.gov.

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Alki Beach comfort stations and fire pits will be closed Aug. 11

Comfort stations at Alki Beach, as well as the comfort station at Alki Playground (home of the popular whale tale), will be closed all day on Saturday, Aug. 11. Numerous portable restrooms will be available at both locations. Additionally, all fire pits will remain locked at Alki Beach on Aug. 11 and will reopen after 4 p.m. on Aug. 12. Fires outside of these pits are prohibited.

The comfort station and fire pit closures are due to a permitted event.

 

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Green Lake Community Fun and Wellness Fair is Sept. 8

Join us for the annual Green Lake Community Fun and Wellness Fair on September 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Green Lake Community Center. This FREE, family-friendly event features a variety of activities, including face painting, yoga, arts and crafts, live music and dancing, Zumba, and more! We’ll also have food and beverages, vendor tables, blood pressure screenings, interactive demonstrations, access to medical/dental services, and other health and wellness offerings.

Bring the family down and enjoy the fun! For more information, please email chris.easterday@seattle.gov or call 206-684-0780.

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Amy Yee Tennis Center closed Aug. 20 – Sept. 3

The Amy Yee Tennis Center will be closed Monday August 20 through September 3 for much needed maintenance on our facility.

If you need to reserve and pay for a city outdoor court, please call 206-684-4764 and leave a message with your name and phone number so we may return your call within one or two business days. You may also email tenniscourtscheduling@seattle.gov.

The Amy Yee Tennis Center will return to its regular hours on Tuesday, September 4 at 7 a.m.

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