Now's the time to start thinking about daylighting parts of the Hitts Hill creek. See the Seattle Times article last Fri. 6/19 about Thorton Creek which has similar attributes. Let's get Harbor Properties to put up some money to have a courtyard fountain connected to the creek/culvert on 37th. Our creek would be daylighted behind the Library and could have a small holding pond next to it, then go under Rainier Ave. out to the Lake next to Sayres Pit. Schools of salmon go right by there, why not have their own stream to attract them for spawning. A concrete barrier under the water would keep out gas, oil from the boats the first week of
August when the fish start returning. We'll need a lot of community volunteers to do the feasibility study to start the grant process from the City of Seattle. I've got the rules for the process and maps of the storm sewers/sewers, which I'm glad to turn over to new leadership, and I'm at 722-0664.
Re: Columbia City Review -- Landmarks Preservation
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