24 Hour Technical Support & Seattle Computer Repair
support@seattlecomputer.repair (206) 657-6685
We accept insurance coverage!
Beacon Hill
- Details
- Tech Support by: Emerald City IT
- Support Field: Beacon Hill
- Support Category: South Park
On Wednesday afternoon, Ky Bak and his wife were dragging bags of wet garbage out of their home on South Chicago Street. The floors of their house, where they’ve lived for about 10 years, were covered in soaked blankets from the Red Cross. The blankets squished with water when Bak walked on them.
"Two feet and a half go inside the house and all the food in refrigerator: all damaged,” Bak said, pointing into his kitchen.
The produce bins in their refrigerator sloshed with thick, brown water. Most of their wardrobe was ruined, too.
"A lot of stuff inside the house,” Bak said, “shoes and some clothes put in the drawer, all full of water, all damaged, everything."
- Details
- Tech Support by: Emerald City IT
- Support Field: Beacon Hill
- Support Category: South Park
On the mornings of December 27 and 28, the tidally influenced Duwamish River overtopped its banks and flooded numerous homes and businesses in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood, a low-lying community which has experienced moderate flooding and sewer backups in the past. This week’s extreme king tide, combined with days of heavy rain, made for an unprecedented event.
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and community partners, as well as other City Departments, are providing direct support to impacted neighbors. SPU currently has a mobile trailer onsite to facilitate recovery efforts.
Currently, Seattle Public Utilities has:
- Worked directly with more than 15 homes and businesses to assess damage and offer short-term emergency housing. People from approximately properties are currently in hotels.
- Cleared more than 9,500 pounds of garbage and debris from the neighborhood.
- Temporarily located hygiene facilities (porta-potties, handwashing stations, and shower facilities) to support community members, nonprofit staff, and city staff who need them.
Two community nonprofits have been providing critical leadership and support: the Duwamish River Community Coalition and Just Health Action. They have been at the front line of supporting impacted community members including identifying, prioritizing, and filling community needs.
High tide inundation was the primary cause of this event, but different weather events combined to deliver a devastating punch to the community. As a city, we need to continue working together to adapt to new extremes that are expected to occur more frequently in the future.
SPU is committed to not only supporting impacted residents with immediate needs but also long-term investments and strategies: infrastructure projects that improve drainage, planning with community partners to improve resiliency in the face of climate change, and advocating for federal support to protect our communities from flooding.
- Details
- Tech Support by: Emerald City IT
- Support Field: Beacon Hill
- Support Category: South Park
CLOSED-Technical Analysis for Reconnect South Park; RFP #OPCD-09-07-2022
Original Date Posted: September 7, 2022 3:12 pm11:59 PM PST, October 14, 2022
IMPORTANT UPDATES: Please see Addendum below
City of Seattle
Technical Analysis for Reconnect South Park
The City of Seattle’s Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD) is requesting proposals for two separate but related bodies of work on the potential removal or restructuring of State Route 99 through South Park, Seattle: 1) the development of a Community Vision Plan, and 2) technical analysis of current conditions and the potential impacts of multiple alternative configurations. Lead applicants for the Community Vision Plan development body of work must be neighborhood-based organizations active in the Duwamish Valley region of King County, WA. The technical body of work is open to consultant teams with expertise in urban planning, environmental analysis, and related disciplines. The Community Vision Plan team will lead community engagement activities to inform the project objectives, and the technical team will be responsible for evaluating multiple alternatives using considerations defined through engagement such as mobility, safety, environmental quality, health, and economic opportunity.
Project Budget: $600,000 total. Up to $300,000 each for the Community Vision Plan development and technical analysis.
City Contact Information: Cayce James,
The full RFP and associated documents can be viewed and downloaded at the City’s Consultant Connection at http://consultants.seattle.gov/
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE RFP
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ADDENDUM: Q&A: Posted 10/13/2022
Posted under History/Archives categories