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Workshop to Improve Pedestrian Connections at Northgate
March 10, 2004

Creating a more walkable Northgate Urban Center is the focus of a public workshop this month to plan for pedestrian and bicycle connections.

Sponsored by Seattle Planning Commissioners, other design professionals, and City staff, the workshop will give the public an opportunity to help develop ideas and proposals for a framework that connects important destinations, activity nodes, and open space in a way that makes Northgate a pedestrian-oriented urban center.

The “Improving Pedestrian Connections at Northgate" workshop is scheduled for:

Thursday, March 25, 2004
4:00–9:00 p.m.
Verity Credit Union Conference Center
11027 Meridian Avenue North

This workshop is part of a series of project activities to implement the City’s Northgate Resolution, adopted by the Mayor and Council in 2003.

Pedestrian Connections Survey & Tours
For information about an upcoming pedestrian connections survey and self-guided tours that will provide an “on the ground” look at what exists, as well as gaps and opportunities, contact Barb Wilson at the Seattle Planning Commission as detailed at right.

 
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Workshop Registration
Preregistration for the workshop is encouraged. To register or receive more more information, visit the Seattle Planning Commission website or contact:

Barb Wilson, DPD
Planning Comm. Analyst
(206) 684-8694
barbaraE.wilson@seattle.gov

Other Northgate Activities
A stakeholders group has been formed to advise the City on major projects coming to Northgate. See March 12, 2004 news story.

Department of Planning and Development (DPD)