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by Matt Baume • Jun 29, 2021 at 1:00 pm
Heron s-eye view. Shared Spaces
There’s a quiet, tree-covered slip of land near the Duwamish River known as The Heron’s Nest. Currently owned by a developer who bought the property with plans to build twenty townhomes, it could instead become home to nature-skill workshops, campouts, fruit and vegetable gardens, and the ever-growing footprint of the original stewards of the land. Sponsored Celebrate Intiman’s move to Capitol Hill and the return of the live arts after COVID with three joyous productions!
The nonprofit Shared Spaces Foundation is working furiously to rehabilitate the property and raise money to buy it from its current owner, Cardiff Investments. The plan is to purchase the property, build facilities for classes, agriculture, and community events, and then repatriate it back to the Duwamish Tribe.
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Pictured above is an example of a permanent on-road, protected bike lane.
Work on a protected on-road bike lane along Clarence and Beach Streets – an important component of the Woolgoolga Town Centre Masterplan – is expected to begin in late July 2021.
“A bike path network that offers a pleasurable, easy and safe route for people to enjoy the seaside village atmosphere of Woolgoolga – and simply to get to the beach, shops or work – is a major feature of the Woolgoolga Town Centre Masterplan,” said Mick Raby, Council’s Director Sustainable Infrastructure. “Not only will it offer an alternative way of moving around, but it will help improve overall road safety in the town centre by encouraging safer speeds along Beach Street – another need identified in the Masterplan.”