Seattle Parks and Recreation is expanding hours and programming at several Teen Life Centers across the city, providing safe and engaging spaces for young people with Saturday Late Night programming from 5 p.m. to midnight.
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Queen Anne Pool To Remain Closed Until 2027 Following Major Leak
Seattle’s Queen Anne Pool will remain closed until fall 2027 due to a significant underground leak requiring major repairs, prompting the city to expand swim access at other pools throughout the city to offset the loss of the facility.
Seattle Design Commission Seeks Urban Designer To Fill Open Seat
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is seeking an urban designer to join the Seattle Design Commission, with the ideal candidate having experience in publicly funded development and a passion for enhancing the design of city-funded capital projects.
City Completes Major Bike/Pedestrian Project On North Beacon Hill
The Beacon Avenue South and 15th Avenue South Safety Project in North Beacon Hill has been completed, adding protected bike lanes, repaired sidewalks, ADA-accessible curb ramps, upgraded bus stops, and improved pedestrian crossings to make walking, biking, and rolling safer and more accessible for everyone.
New Parking Rates Take Effect In Seattle
Seattle’s street parking rates have been updated based on recent parking data, with 70% of rates unchanged, 21% increased by $0.50/hr, and 9% decreased by $0.50/hr, in order to balance parking demand and availability.

