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Temporary Closures at Woodland Park & Plymouth Pillars OLAs 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) will temporarily close two Off Leash Areas (OLAs) beginning May 18 to complete maintenance improvements and site work. Woodland Park Off Leash Area Closure The Woodland Park Off Leash Area will be closed from May 18 through May 29. During this time, crews will conduct tree trimming and maintenance work and deliver and spread fresh surfacing… [ Keep reading ]

Westlake Park Reopening Celebration, May 28

Featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, food, and more  Seatle Parks and Recreation, in collaboration with Seattle Parks Foundation, invites the community to celebrate the grand reopening of Westlake Park! Please join us on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 401 Pine Street in Seattle from 5 pm to 6:30 pm for a ribbon-cutting ceremony,… [ Keep reading ]

Lake Washington Boulevard Safety Enhancements Start this Week 

Phase 3 of the Lake Washington Boulevard Renovations Project (scroll down on web site for details) starts this week bringing improvements to the walk and bike path along the lake front, speed cushions that slow people driving but maintain emergency access at six locations, and paint and post curb bulbs at S Orcas St. To make street operations more intuitive during Bicycle Weekends new… [ Keep reading ]

It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, Wait…it’s Thousands of Birds 

Written by: Todd Burley Spring is a magical time of transformation and growth. For many species of birds, it is also a time of heroic flights across thousands of miles to reach their summer homes. Seattle not only hosts many of these migratory birds from May to September, but is also along the route for… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation Seeks Proposals for Redevelopment and Operation of Building 41 and/or Building 18 at Magnuson Park 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the redevelopment, renovation, and activation of Building 41 (former service station) and Building 18 (former fire station) located within Magnuson Park. SPR invites organizations to submit proposals to redevelop, operate, and manage either building under a long-term agreement with the City and in alignment with the uses… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation 2026 Summer Aquatics Hours 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is excited to announce the 2026 Summer Aquatics hours! Whether you’re looking to swim laps, cool off, or spend time at the beach, SPR offers a variety of ways to enjoy the water across the city all summer long. Explore the 2026 Summer Aquatic schedules:  Outdoor Pools This summer’s outdoor pool season will kick… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation Hosts Open House for Morgan Junction Park Expansion Design

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is hosting an Open House to share an update on the Morgan Junction Park Expansion Schematic Design. Join us on May 13, 2026 from 6 to 7:30 pm, at The Kenney, 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW in West Seattle. The Open House will provide an opportunity for community members to view the updated schematic design, connect with the project team and learn more about the… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Parks and Recreation invites you to learn more about West Queen Anne Playfield Renovation 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) invites the community to learn about improvements coming to West Queen Anne Playfield. Please join us at one of the following outreach events to learn about the improvements, meet the design team, and provide feedback. The West Queen Anne athletic fields serve as a hub for sports activities, including baseball, softball, and soccer. The improvements include a major upgrade with… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Summer of Safety 2026 

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR), in partnership with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and other City departments, is implementing the 2026 Summer of Safety initiative to support safe, welcoming parks during the busiest time of year. This summer, visitors can expect modified park hours, increased staff and security presence, clearer signage, enhanced… [ Keep reading ]

Construction Begins in Lakeridge Park

Construction on Seattle Public Utilities (SPU)  Lakeridge Slope Stabilization Project has begun. This is an important step toward restoring Taylor Creek and protecting the Rainier Beach community from flooding and environmental harm. What is the Lakeridge Slope Stabilization Project? SPU owns and maintains a sewer line buried beneath the slopes of Dead… [ Keep reading ]