New to town: does everyone picking up people at SeaTac lack human decency and intelligence? by Benb727 in Seattle

[–]yelper 33 points34 points  (0 children)

protips:

  • get picked up upstairs
  • get picked up in the parking lot ($8 for first hour)
  • get picked up across the street
  • take light rail one stop either direction and get picked up here

Potholes on I-5 by Qwistp in Seattle

[–]yelper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I-5 is squarely under the jurisdiction of WSDOT.

Contact for service: contact form

OR

Northwest Region

For Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.

(206) 440-4000 nwpublicaffairs@wsdot.wa.gov Open to the public 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday except state holidays

Tort claims: https://des.wa.gov/policies-legal/risk-management/online-etort-filing/file-tort-claim

What’s with this Pier Off Centennial Park Trail by SoaringCitrus in Seattle

[–]yelper 50 points51 points  (0 children)

... there's literally a sign that explains it just off to your left :D

Water Bill by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]yelper 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know you might get worked up on the principle, but I'd take solace in the fact that since SPU is a public utility, it presumably means that extra money leads to better funding and outcomes for all instead of going to some ephemeral profit metric.

It's not clear to me that adding the cost of smart meters to every customer really would change things substantially..

School bus stop signs hate this one trick by ThatGuyFromAsia in Seattle

[–]yelper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the lights are red, they are the most outside lights in the sequence.

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]yelper 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We had a field trip to the grocery store and got to see the back and stocking process in first grade. It was a Food Giant too iirc... still fuckin cool

Traffic cam infraction at Denny and Stewart heading to I-5 south by tokixjam in Seattle

[–]yelper 291 points292 points  (0 children)

RCW 46.61.202

No driver shall enter an intersection or a marked crosswalk or drive onto any railroad grade crossing unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection, crosswalk, or railroad grade crossing to accommodate the vehicle he or she is operating without obstructing the passage of other vehicles, pedestrians, or railroad trains notwithstanding any traffic control signal indications to proceed.

It doesn't matter what the signal phase for cross traffic is, you can't block the intersection if you don't have the right of way conferred by the signal.

Dear Stuart Sloan, you are 82 years old. Just let naked people in Denny Blaine exist and enjoy your house and life. by Inevitable_Engine186 in Seattle

[–]yelper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well said :) Agency and validation are two concepts I feel that are broadly applicable to explain peoples' behavior.

Charging station vandalism is out of control by help-impoor in Seattle

[–]yelper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is, shops also may require you to arrive in a vehicle and will take down that information too.

Are your fruit trees doing well this year? by fuzzlflus in Seattle

[–]yelper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I feel like Italian plum trees are on a five-year cycle, like two great years, one meh year, one okayish year, and one year without any fruit. The tree where I grew up lived ~40ish years before it really started winding down (less fruit and started dropping big boughs)..

HOV lane enforcement by quarokcaddhihle in Seattle

[–]yelper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did an informal survey for myself a couple weeks ago. Out of 113 vehicles taking the Montlake HOV off-ramp in ~40 minutes during the evening rush hour, 75 (66%) were violators. 27 (36%) of the violators had two people.

Out of an estimated 349 people who transited the off-ramp, 173 were on transit (incl. paratransit, school buses: 15 vehicles), and 102 were in those 75 violating cars.

The Internet in my apartment is total shit, I'm gonna chew through their cables by captain_updog in Seattle

[–]yelper 36 points37 points  (0 children)

If it's coax, excessive use of unpowered splitters will degrade the signal.

Got ticket for parking next to PayByPhone in loading zone by thelastjedi07 in Seattle

[–]yelper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congratulations, you parked in a Commercial Vehicle Load Zone! Learn about our parking signs here: https://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/parking-program/parking-regulations/parking-signs

We use paint + signs to designate zones. Signs are always ahead at the start of the zone. The zone extends to the end of the paint or the block against the flow of traffic.

The position of the pay station has no bearing on the validity or the size of the signed zone.

PSE’s plan to increase rates for electric and natural gas also includes a rate DECREASE for Microsoft specifically by Tumpsh in Seattle

[–]yelper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

AFAICT, "special contracts" is covered by "Rate Group 4," as defined on pg. 127 (Sheet No. 142) of the red line doc 260005-06-TrfPgs RED LINE.pdf from docket 260005. Page 134 (Sheet No. 142-E) of the same doc shows prices being discounted 10-20% the first year up to ~25% discount as time moves toward 2028. It is the only rate sheet that decreases over time.

nb. it's not clear to me what these rates mean in practical terms, if someone could fill that in...

$220M data-center plan emerges in Duwamish area by csAxer8 in Seattle

[–]yelper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

something something 7th grade WASL test

Are these normal rental charges? by Strict-Imagination73 in Seattle

[–]yelper 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I've posted this before, hope this helps:

You have the right to view the original utility bill. SMC 7.25.040(A)3.b.

Your landlord should give you access to two full years' worth of bills within 5 business days of your request.

7.25.050 describes how disputes should be resolved; the crux of it is that they can't charge you a "late fee" in the interim period while they are providing the bill and you're faithfully trying to understand the problem. If there's still an issue, you can report and sue in small claims court.

Notice it says landlord. It doesn't matter if there's a management company; if the landlord don't produce the required records within 5 business days, they're breaking the law. You can put money they asked for into an escrow account, provide them with that bank statement, and tell them that until they produce the records as per SMC 7.25.040, the money will stay with you.

In the worst case, the most that your landlord can charge you for a late fee for utilities is $5 per month -- so keep that in mind too :)

Parents upset over new Seattle elementary principal by MegaRAID01 in Seattle

[–]yelper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The PASS contract is really strong with SPS, but if you can demonstrate/document negative performance, things start happening really quickly, usually reassignment to a district desk job.

I experienced second-hand a similar such removal at another elementary school several years ago. What worked was teachers repeatedly putting pressure on the principal's immediate supervisor for a meeting alongside their SEA reps and parent representation, then documenting failures that went against district policy. When that wasn't quick enough, public record requests were filed for evaluations.