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Old 04-17-2020, 10:39 AM   #4040
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Default Seattle’s major parks will be open this weekend despite coronavirus concerns, but with some new guidelines, mayor announces..

Last weekend, Seattle closed its largest, most popular parks and beaches due to concerns that crowds enticed by warmer weather would spread the coronavirus.

This weekend, the city is keeping all its parks open, Mayor Jenny Durkan announced, but with restrictions. “The city will allow major parks to remain open throughout the weekend but will be requiring residents to keep moving and not play sports, picnic or barbecue, with additional new guidelines at Green Lake and Seward Park,” This weekend, the loop trails at Green Lake and Seward Park will be open only to pedestrians, and the Green Lake trail will be one-way only; “beach activities” will be banned at Golden Gardens and Alki Beach, with fire pits closed.

Parks and Recreation will be monitoring conditions over the weekend and will close parks if there are too many gatherings or too many people, the release said. Parks “ambassadors” will be stationed at major parks to remind people to keep their distance from one another, and signs are being installed, as well.

I hate to be a doubting Thomas, but lets see how this all works out!
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