In the summer of 2005, Mayor Greg Nickels expanded the City of Seattle's efforts to create trust and
partnership with the South Park community. Successes from those efforts, especially the funding of
gang prevention and intervention services, the Department of Social and Health Services' agreement
to provide services to South Park residents from its White Center office instead of southeast Seattle,
as well as the opening of the South Park Library on Cloverdale Street, laid the groundwork for
another phase of work in this community: The South Park Action Agenda.
Beginning in April 2006, a group of community and business leaders, community- based
organizations, residents and youth worked with city staff to develop the South Park Action Agenda
(SPAA). The South Park community agreed to break into five committees to develop specific
strategies and recommendations in these areas:
- Youth Development
- Environment and Physical Improvements
- Community Engagement
- Business and Transportation
- Public Safety
For more information about the South Park Action Agenda, please contact
Claudia Arana:
Claudia Arana
Community Development Policy Analyst
ph: 206-615-0958
fax: 206-684-5360
cell: 206-423-4538
mailing address:
c/o Mayor Greg Nickels Office
PO Box 94749
Seattle, WA 98124-474