April
19: Open House on Future of Dr. José Rizal Park, the
Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail, and the Jungle; 36 community and
agency stakeholders endorse multi-use approach to developing access to
forested areas of Dr. José Rizal Park.
April
- Sept.: Americorps, Starbucks, KPMG Accounting, Seattle University
students, and other volunteers begin habitat restoration. Seattle Neighborhood Group CPTED Addendum endorses
access trail project.
Sept.
2005 - May 2006: Jungle Work Group formed.
Total
2005 volunteer hours: 695
2006:
Jan: 190 EarthCorps volunteers, staff members, and neighbors clear
southeast section of slopes in Dr. José Rizal Park; 500 survival rings
created for trees.
Feb.
- March 2006: Explore encampments north of Holgate stairway and in Lewis
Park; breaks up encamped drug distribution in Lewis Park.
April
2006: With Seattle Neighborhood Group, conducts Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) surveys for public stairways on Holgate,
Atlantic, College, and Bayview; networks with Beacon Ridge Improvement
Community (BRIC) on Hill, Walker, Holgate stairs and street cleanups.
April
2006: Presentation to Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust Board of
Directors Meeting on "Jungle" initiative.
April
- May 2006: Conducts three sweeps of greenbelt south to Columbia Way,
mapping encampments and removing as warranted.
May
2006: SDOT cleanup work on Judkins, Atlantic, and College on
west side; on east side, SDOT begins restoration of several public
stairwells.
May
2006: Arranges through DPD to seal crime scene house on Beacon Ave. / Holgate.
April
- May 2006: Sponsors several visits to greenbelt by neighbors and
leaders of City agencies, environmental and bicycle organizations, City
Council Members Sally Clark and David Della, and assistants to King
County Council Member Dow Constantine.
June
2006: Proposed plan of action to Wash. DOT for cleaning up Dearborn /
I-90 corridor. Presentation to Uptown Alliance (lower Queen Anne
com. council) on Jungle project success as model for Kineer Park.
July
2006: Five neighborhood volunteers clean out trash/ recyclables at
scenic overlook, Dr. José Rizal Park.
Sept.,
2006: King County United Way Day of Caring - Volunteers from Washington
Mutual Saving help remove knotweed and ivy from woods; Seattle
Pacific University selects project as part of its City Quest program for
incoming freshman students.
Oct.,
2006: SPD / community meeting to strategize anticrime efforts.
Total
2005 volunteer hours: 1030 volunteer
hours.
2007:
Jan. 12, 2007: Green
Seattle Partnership site evaluation. 1 volunteer hour
Jan. 17 MLK /United Way Day of Caring: 19 volunteers from UW Cardinal
Newman Association and the UW Filipino Student Association and 4
neighbors worked for 110 hours, in an area the length of a city block.
Jan. 27, 39 EarthCorps volunteer, coordinators, and neighbors cleared 15,200 square feet of ivy off the southern slope in
preparation for October's plantings of native species, putting in 37
survival rings, and working 141 hours.
Feb.
17: Forest damage survey, Dr. José Rizal Park south to Holgate Bridge.
Up to 100 trees fell during Dec. 2005 and Jan. 2006 wind storms,
blocking upper roads and trails off South Judkins Street, including six
threatening southern fence of off-leash area. 2 volunteers, 4 hours.
Feb.
28: SDOT Open House on Phase 1 and 2 of completion of Mountains to Sound
Greenway Trail.
March
24: 29 EarthCorps volunteers and staff cleared 7,000 sq ft of ivy from
the slope of Dr. José Rizal Park, in preparation for planting native
species. Along with ivy, about half a small pickup load of trash was
removed, including a tire and rim, rotting blankets, a length of pipe
and a lot of recyclables. Three neighbors also re-opened an access trail
at Judkins, trimming a fallen tree. 111 volunteer hours.
March 28:
EarthCorps crew of six and one neighbor begin restoration on Parks & Recreation and
SDOT property in the woods between Judkins and Atlantic, putting
survival rings around significant broad leaf maples; also cleared a
blackberry patch in Dr. José Rizal Park. 36 hours.
May: Weekly
work parties at Lewis Park begin restoration.
June
30: 39 EarthCorps volunteers, neighbors, and staff members weeded ivy
from 3468 sq ft, mulched 218 sg ft, turned four ivy piles and removed
lots of trash and recyclables. 160 hours.
July
10, 11: 26 EarthCorps crew members and a neighbor worked in two teams of
13 each over two days, making slope improvements for erosion control and
to prepare for planting native species in the fall. 216 hours
July
28: 9 Seattle Works volunteers remove ivy from 56 broadleaf maples in the
off-leash area (800 sq ft ivy cleared from ground level), and cut and clear hemlock at the overlook.
36 hours.
Aug.
25: 9 Seattle Works volunteers helped 3 neighbors prune back laurels and
clean northern area of Lewis Park. 48 hours.
Sept.
16: OLA / Dr. José Rizal Park - 50 OLA volunteers, neighbors, O'Day
High School students, and Community Court service workers clear entrance
to the Off-Leash Area and begin removing blackberry bramble overlooking
downtown Seattle, I-90, and the Dearborn cut. 200 hours.
Sept.
21: United Way Day of Caring - 50 Microsoft volunteers and 4 neighbors
clear blackberry bramble from Dr. José Rizal Park and clear ivy and
woody debris in Lewis Park. 216 hours.
Sept.
22: City Quest, Seattle Pacific University - 30 volunteers and 4
neighbors continue clearing work in OLA and plant native species in
Lewis Park. 136 hours.
Sept.
29: Serve Seattle, Seattle University - 40 volunteers and 6 neighbors
clear blackberry bramble from Dr. José Rizal Park and clear ivy and
woody debris in Lewis Park, and remove blackberries from Beacon Bluff.
184 hours.
Oct.
13: OLA Cleanup - 50 neighbors, middle school students, OLA volunteers,
and service workers cleanup OLA and area overlooking downtown, I-90, and
Dearborn. 2000 hours.
Oct.
27: 70 EarthCorps staff, volunteers, and neighbors plant 300+ native
trees, ferns, and shrubs in wooded area of Dr. José Rizal Park. 184
hours.
Nov.
9: Community Court, Lower Bayview Stairs: 7 service workers and 2
neighbors clear lower area adjacent to woods and Parks and Recreation
property. 36 hours.
Nov.
10: 30 Theta Delta Chi UW volunteers clear upper view area at OLA entrance,
and with 6 neighbors, path leading to lower OLA area completed with
wood chips. Repairs made to gate and fence. 144 hours.
Total
2007 volunteer hours: 2299 hours
Total
2007 volunteer experiences: 440
2008:
Jan. 19: 30 EarthCorps staff, volunteers, and neighbors removed 1400 sq
ft of ivy and did maintenance on another 2200 sq ft of forested area in Dr. José Rizal
Park. 120 hours.
Jan.
21: 30 University of Washington students and neighbors finish cutting
back bramble at overview at Dr. José Rizal Park. 120 hours
March
8: 7 Community Court service workers and crew leaders clean up 14th Ave.
S and Beacon Bluff preceding following week's Clean and Green event. 28
hours.
March
15: Clean and Green Event, organized by SPU, DON, and Parks and
Recreation. 130 volunteers,
EarthCorps staff, city and state workers work in OLA, eastern slope, and
upper park, plus cleanup litter in streets down to business area. 520
hours.
April
10: 6 EarthCorps crew members stage 10 cubic yards of mulch for April 21
and 26 events. 36 hours.
April
12: 5 Service Workers and 2 crew leaders cleared 450 feet of blackberries
on the south side of the Bayview Stairway, and ivy and clematis from 19 mature trees.
28 hours
April
14: 5 Lakeside School faculty members and 1 neighbor begin clearing cut
saplings for future use on eastern slope of Dr. José Rizal Park. 24
hours.
April
17: 8 EarthCorps crew members continue staging mulch and improve access
trail into woods from upper park for April 21 event. 32 hours
April
21: 175 volunteers, plus EarthCorps and AmeriCorps
leads and neighbors, cleared ivy, blackberries, and
hemlock, prepping for the fall planting. Participating groups included
WSU King County Extension; students from Seattle Central Community
College, University of Washington, and Seattle University; City Year and
City Heroes Americorps youth volunteers; YMCA; and the Disney Company.
The event was organized by Service for Peace and EarthCorps. Washington
Governor Chris Gregoire published a proclamation honoring the event,
which was also attended by U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott and several of his
staff members. 700 hours

Year
to date volunteer/participant hours: 1608
Year
to date volunteer/participant experiences: 400
Total
volunteer/participant time to date: 5632 hours
Total volunteer/participant experiences: 1320
Total
sq. ft. ivy/blackberries cleared from Dr. José Rizal Park: 40,000