Apply for a 2015 PARK(ing) Day spot within the week

There’s only a week left to submit applications for the annual SDOT PARK(ing) Day, where on-street parking spots are transformed into small themed public hangouts. This year’s city-wide event takes place September 18, with extended hours from 10:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

Last year’s PARK(ing) Day was Seattle’s biggest yet, with 50 pop-up parks across the city. Five Ballard parks were made, including the Ballard Writers Collective outside The Scoop (6406 32nd Ave NW) and a bike-safety focused Peddler Brewing (1514 NW Leary Way) park with cornhole.

Around Seattle, visitors also played life-size Jenga in Pioneer Square, made smoothies in a West Seattle space, and listened to stories at the “banned books” library in Belltown.

The international event encourages people to re-think how they can use their streets, while being a fun way to raise awareness for a walkable, livable, healthy city. Guidelines are available online regarding how to plan for your own PARK(ing) Day tour. Soon, a full map of this year’s pop-up parks will be available.

SDOT says a number of creative applications have already been received this year, and they eagerly await more ideas. You can follow the quick and free application process online and turn in submissions to david.burgesser@seattle.gov by next Friday, August 28.

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