Central Area, Pike/Pine and Capitol Hill Neighborhood Plan Status Report Meeting — How Is Your Neighborhood Doing?

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Subject:  Central Area, Pike/Pine and Capitol Hill  Neighborhood Plan Status Report Meeting — How Is Your Neighborhood Doing?
 
Thursday, September 3, 6-8 PM at the Miller Community Center, 330 19th Ave. E   98112
 
Please join members of the Seattle Planning Commission and the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee on Thursday, September 3 from 6 to 8 pm at the Miller Community Center for an important Central Area community meeting.

These two citizen groups want to hear your thoughts.  Come and tell us how the Central Area, Pike/Pine and Capitol Hill has changed since the creation of their Neighborhood Plans. Your comments and input at this meeting will help the City of Seattle complete a status report that will look at how well your neighborhood plan is achieving its goals and strategies.

This meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about your neighborhood plan, the projects that have been implemented, and growth and changes that have occurred since your plan was written in the late 90's.  We will explore issues such as growth, transportation, housing, economic development , basic utilities, neighborhood character, open space and parks, public services, public safety, and other issues.

It would also be helpful to know your Neighborhood Plan and to bring it with you, so you can reference to them when needed.  So, here are the links to your Neighborhood Plans:

Central Area:

Pike/Pine:

Capitol Hill:

 
You can review draft status reports on-line at:

The follow up series of meetings, tentatively scheduled for late October, will be an opportunity to review the final status report.
 
To learn more information, please visit the Neighborhood Planning website at http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/Planning/Neighborhood_Planning.  With questions, please contact David Goldberg at (206) 615-1447 or davidw....@seattle.gov
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