The City of Seattle is launching updates to the neighborhood plans, and three light rail stations are at the top of the list: Beacon Hill, Mount Baker and Othello. This planning update could have significant impacts on the neighborhoods surrounding the stations and on all of us who live south of I-90. Come to a community-sponsored event to learn about the planning process and to discuss how to create vibrant, successful neighborhoods at these stations.
When: Saturday, October 25th, 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Where: New Holly Gathering Hall
7054 32nd Ave South
Food, beverages and child care will be provided!
Presentations by:
Rene Staton: A community activist from Safe Walks, an organization dedicated to extending sidewalks in Seattle
Dan Rosenfeld: a real estate developer with extensive experience with transit-oriented development
Louise Grassov: An associate with Gehl Architects, a Copenhagen, Denmark–based consulting firm with extensive world-wide experience in city planning.
Sally Clark: the Seattle City Council Member leading the effort to update the city’s neighborhood plans.
Ray Gastil: the Planning Director with the Department of Planning and Development
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