SEATTLE — The clock is ticking for Seattle Parks and Recreation.
Friday marks the deadline to remove safety hazards at Gas Works Park — or face $500-a-day fines from the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections. The push comes after a 15-year-old boy died last summer after falling from one of the park’s iconic industrial structures.
The structures at the center of the debate have been fenced off with barb wire at the top of it for years. Visitors say the landmark still draws crowds for its unmatched views of the Seattle skyline — but the experience is changing…