{"AttributeExtensions":{},"Authors":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Email":"city.web@seattle.gov","Name":"Seattle City Web","Uri":"www.seattle.gov"}],"BaseUri":null,"Categories":[],"Contributors":[],"Copyright":null,"Description":{"Text":"","Type":"text","AttributeExtensions":{}},"ElementExtensions":[{"OuterName":"link","OuterNamespace":""}],"Generator":null,"Id":null,"ImageUrl":null,"Items":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"Authors":[],"BaseUri":null,"Categories":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Neighborhood Services","Scheme":null},{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Source: Front Porch","Scheme":null}],"Content":{"Text":"\u003cp\u003eWAING WAING Division Director for External Relations \u0026#160; Where did you grow up: In Gaborone, Botswana. I was born in Burma and when I was five, my family moved to Botswana and I grew up there. 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Normally, field use requires a paid reservation, but SPR has dedicated seven athletic fields this [\u0026#8230;]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe post \u003ca rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://parkways.seattle.gov/2019/03/25/the-2019-free-athletic-field-drop-in-program-season-will-begin-april-1/\"\u003eThe 2019 free Athletic Field Drop-In Program season will begin April 1\u003c/a\u003e appeared first on \u003ca rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://parkways.seattle.gov/\"\u003eParkways\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","Type":"text","AttributeExtensions":{}},"Contributors":[],"Copyright":null,"ElementExtensions":[],"Id":"https://parkways.seattle.gov/?p=10584","LastUpdatedTime":"\/Date(1553541612000)\/","Links":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"BaseUri":null,"ElementExtensions":[],"Length":0,"MediaType":null,"RelationshipType":"alternate","Title":null,"Uri":"https://parkways.seattle.gov/2019/03/25/the-2019-free-athletic-field-drop-in-program-season-will-begin-april-1/"}],"PublishDate":"\/Date(1553541612000)\/","SourceFeed":null,"Summary":null,"Title":{"Text":"The 2019 free Athletic Field Drop-In Program season will begin April 1","Type":"text","AttributeExtensions":{}}},{"AttributeExtensions":{},"Authors":[],"BaseUri":null,"Categories":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Utilities","Scheme":null},{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Source: Power Lines","Scheme":null}],"Content":{"Text":"Sara Lien will celebrate five years at City Light in April. 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Another new chapter. \u0026#160; Tonight, we bid our final farewell as the buses exit stage left and right of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel platform. By the time most of you wake up on Saturday morning (3.23.19),\u0026#160;seven bus routes will have made their permanent ascent from the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel (DSTT) [\u0026#8230;]","Type":"text","AttributeExtensions":{}},"Contributors":[],"Copyright":null,"ElementExtensions":[],"Id":"https://sdotblog.seattle.gov/?p=25507","LastUpdatedTime":"\/Date(1553307016000)\/","Links":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"BaseUri":null,"ElementExtensions":[],"Length":0,"MediaType":null,"RelationshipType":"alternate","Title":null,"Uri":"https://sdotblog.seattle.gov/2019/03/22/another-new-normal-another-new-chapter-7-buses-make-their-final-ascent-to-surface-streets/"}],"PublishDate":"\/Date(1553307016000)\/","SourceFeed":null,"Summary":null,"Title":{"Text":"Another new normal. Another new chapter. 7 buses make their final ascent to surface streets.","Type":"text","AttributeExtensions":{}}},{"AttributeExtensions":{},"Authors":[],"BaseUri":null,"Categories":[{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Neighborhood Services","Scheme":null},{"AttributeExtensions":{},"ElementExtensions":[],"Label":null,"Name":"Source: Front Porch","Scheme":null}],"Content":{"Text":"\u003cp\u003eBelow is the final schedule of Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks and Streets project development meetings. Get involved by attending one or more of the meetings\u0026#160;to review the park and street improvement ideas submitted by the public. Participants will be responsible for evaluating the project ideas that are submitted and give each project numerical ratings. 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