The new Light Rail station has really impacted the Roosevelt neighborhood.


Older single family homes are rapidly being replaced by large apartment complexes.


Sidewalks that once looked like this ...

... now look like this.

I noted four proposed land use action signs. One was to build a car dealership; one was for a 5-story apartment building with 57 units (14 parking spots); one was for a 7-story apartment building with 243 units (166 parking spots) and retail; one was for a 4-story townhouse building with 36 units (18 parking spots). This last one was in a tree protection area and the sidewalk trees were fenced. I also observed a number of large vacant lots where buildings had recently been demolished.


There were a lot more permitted parking areas and not too many free parking spots.


There were a lot more bike lanes, some even had their own "push to turn on warning light" buttons.

I spotted an old mural ...

... and a new one.

This blocked off street area is at 65th and Weedin Place NE. I wonder if it has a special use.

Along this 7 mile walk, I stopped in to see what Rising Sun Produce had to offer, ...

... walked around the renovated Roosevelt High School, ...
... walked around the Roosevelt Reservoir, passed the Roosevelt P-Patch, noted that Teddy's on Roosevelt is still there as are the colorful Mojito Restaurant, Rowland's Photography Studio (at a new location), Whole Foods, and Calvary Christian Assembly Church.

The dead-end off 70th at Brooklyn ...

... took me up to Froula Playground and to ...

... steps down to the dead-end at 14th.

I only spotted two Little Free Libraries; besides having novels and children's books, there were books about beer and dogs.



 

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