Queen Anne spruces up retail core

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Picture Perfect Queen Anne, a group of residents, merchants and property owners, organized a celebration last Saturday to mark completion of a landscaping project and a new stone walkway called Green Gateways Queen Anne.
Picture Perfect Queen Anne said the community raised more than $16,000 to landscape and maintain 2,200 square feet of new garden space.
“Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our neighborhood residents, organizations and business people, Seattle’s Office of Economic Development, and Seattle’s Department of Transportation, we have surpassed our fundraising goal of $16,000,” said Elaine Talbot, Picture Perfect Queen Anne treasurer. 
The work involves revitalizing the streetscape in the retail core near the McGraw and Galer Street intersections, on top of Queen Anne Hill. It is intended to make the area safer for pedestrians and drivers.
“We couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of the Green Gateways Project,” says Kathy King, founder of Picture Perfect Queen Anne. “Queen Anne is one of Seattle’s most walkable neighborhoods. Pedestrian safety and a family friendly environment are important to neighborhoods and the city. Not only will we have welcoming spaces, we will, with the engraved paving stone walkway, have a historic reminder of the people who made our neighborhood what it is today.”
The community group organized workshops in 2005 with Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership to come up with ways to make sidewalks and intersection crossings safer. SDOT built new curb bulbs in 2009.
To learn more about plans for Queen Anne Avenue go to www.ppqa.org.