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Montlake Community Center Pro Parks Project Information

 
1618 E Calhoun St

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PROJECT STATUS

EVENTS:

On Friday, Jan. 5, 2007 Mayor Greg Nickels joined Seattle Parks and Recreation and the community for the grand opening celebration.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Dan Johnson
800 Maynard Ave S. 3rd Floor
Seattle, WA 98134
206-684-7149

dan.johnson2@seattle.gov

Grand Opening

Montlake
Montlake
Montlake

Project History

Public Art
Thank you, Seattle!
This project is complete.


In spite of material cost increases and delays for the concrete drivers strike in the fall, this project remained on schedule and within budget.

During Construction, Parks staff met with the Montlake Advisory Council to discuss the desired improvements to the Tudor building raised in the Community Meetings. Due to the rapid escalation in construction materials costs, the project budget could not accomplish all of the desired improvements to this building.

Special thanks go to the Montlake Community Center Advisory Council for donating $42,000 in additional funding specifically designated to improve the Tudor building, preserving its exterior and upgrading the interior finishes.

For a full review of the public involvement process, please see Montlake Community Center Public Involvement Summary . (PDF)
LOCATION
1618 E Calhoun St
BUDGET
The Pro Parks Levy provides $3,385,670 project costs for planning, design and construction.
SCHEDULE
Planning:2004
Design:2004-2005
Construction:Spring - Winter, 2006
Completion:Winter, 2006

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

To improve Montlake Community Center by expanding activity areas, and create a multipurpose room, showers, and office space.

COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

Public Meeting #1 10/14/04 Meeting Notes PDF
Preliminary concepts (PDF)

Carlson Architects worked with the PAT to further revise the concepts, based on the PAT's and the community's preference to build an addition to the gym rather than joining all buildings or adding to the "Tudor" building.
> Refined concepts (PDF)

Project Advisory Team
Members are:

John Bakken
Robin Bentley
Ted Choi
Febe Cude
Shane Doran
Alfonso Marsh
Johanna Richey
Ken Schubert III

Meetings:
August 30, 2004 notes (PDF)
October 25, 2004 notes (PDF)
November 15, 2004 notes (PDF)
March 23, 2005 notes (PDF)
July 7, 2005 notes (PDF)

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