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Status Reports

Status Reports are posted here.

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Neighborhood Status Reports Public Meeting

November 5 I November 10 I November 12

During June and July, many neighbors joined in meetings and many other hundreds participated in on line questionnaires to review the Draft Neighborhood Status Reports and comment on changes— good, bad, and unexpected —that have occurred since Seattle’s Neighborhood Plans were written in the late 90's.  We explored growth, transportation, housing, economic development, utilities, neighborhood character, open space and parks, public services, public safety.  

So, what did we hear? Come to the November meeting in your area and find out.

 

The Neighborhood Plan Advisory Committee (NPAC) and the Seattle Planning Commission want to report back to you on the trends that emerged so far and to get your help to identify the continuing priorities and new issues that should be emphasized in the final Status Reports and a State of the Neighborhood Report that will be presented to the City Council and Mayor.  

Meeting Times and Locations

 
Thursday, November 5, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Mercer Middle School 
Cafeteria (across from the Main Office in the main foyer)
1600 S. Columbian Way
Directions: www.seattleschools.org/schools/mercer/home/map.htm
Parking: Campus parking in the back of the school is most accessible to the cafeteria.
Neighborhoods: Admiral, West Seattle Junction, Delridge, Georgetown, Morgan Junction, Westwood-Highland Park, Columbia City Hillman City, Genesee, and Rainier Beach.

 
Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Seattle Central Community College 
Room 1110/11 (first floor of the main building off of Broadway on the south end of the building)
1701 Broadway
Directions: http://seattlecentral.edu/maps/
Parking: Harvard Garage, 1609 Harvard Avenue
Neighborhoods: Queen Anne/Uptown, Belltown, Pike Pine, First hill, Eastlake, Capitol Hill, Central Area

 
Thursday, November 12, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
North Seattle Community College 
Cafeteria (first floor of the College Center (CC), East wing, Southeast section)9600 College Way N.)
Directions: www.northseattle.edu/maps/directions.htm
Parking: South Visitor Lot (Permit required) corner of N. 95 St. and College Way N.
Neighborhoods: Broadview/Bitterlake, Haller lake, Aurora Liction Springs, Crown Hill/Ballard, Greenwood/Phinney Ridge, Wallingford, Fremont, Green Lake, Lake City, University Community


 

The Seattle Planning Commission and the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee, with DON and DPD, are working with neighborhood residents and business people to gather information to create snapshots of each neighborhood compared to 10 years ago. The status reports will help neighborhood advocates and the city recognize gaps and inform decisions about whether or how to update particular plans.

The Seattle Planning Commission and the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee held the first round of two important community meetings in June and July. The public comments from those meetings will help inform the City’s decision about the need to update neighborhood plans that communities completed in 1998 and 1999.

This first meeting was an opportunity to learn about your neighborhood plan, work to implement it and the growth and change that has occurred.  The neighborhood overview, data, and implementation matrix for those meetings are posted below.

The second round of meetings will be an opportunity to review reports that include your comments and document information about the status of neighborhoods.

Last Updated: October 19, 2009
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Seattle Planning Commission's Status Check: Seattle Citizens Assess Their Communities and Neighborhood Plans

Neighborhood Planning Outreach Liaison Community Workshop Themes

Neighborhood Plan Advisory Committee (NPAC)

Ordinance relating to reviewing the status of Neighborhood Plans and updating Neighborhood Plans

Resolution establishing a Neighborhood Plan Advisory Committee

 

Neighborhood Plans:

Neighborhood Planning Policies

Admiral
Aurora Licton
BINMIC (Ballard Interbay)
Broadview, Bitter Lake, Haller Lake
Capitol Hill
Central
Columbia City
Commercial Core
Crown Hill/Ballard
Delridge
Denny Regrade/Belltown
Denny Triangle
DUCPG (Downtown Urban Center Planning Group)
Duwamish
Eastlake
First Hill
Fremont
Georgetown
Greenlake
Greenwood/Phinney
International District
MLK at Holly Street
Morgan Junction (MOCA)
North Beacon Hill
North Neighborhoods (Lake City Way)
North Rainer
Northgate
Pike/Pine
Pioneer Square
Queen Anne
Rainier Beach
Roosevelt
South Lake Union
South Park
University
Wallingford
West Seattle Junction (FOJ)
Westwood/Highland Park

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