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How’s your neighborhood plan doing? Time for a “Virtual Meeting”

The Planning Commission wants to hear from you about the status of our neighborhood plans, and what’s happened since the plans were adopted in 1998. They had a meeting for Capitol Hill and Pike-Pine a while ago. If you missed it, you can take part in a “Virtual Meeting”, by going to http://www.cityofseattle.net/planningcommission/, where you can watch a video introduction, read the draft status reports for your neighborhood, and then answer the same questions that the participants in the actual live sessions answered. You’ve got till Wednesday, August 12th to do so. 

BTW, many of us couldn’t make the meeting for the Central Area (conflict with election forum) AND thought that the Central Area, Pike-Pine, Capitol Hill, Madison-Miller & 12th Avenue areas should have been considered together. We’re asking for a “make-up session” for all those neighborhoods in the next couple of weeks. You can weigh in on that by E-mailing Barbara E. Wilson, Planning Commision Director, [email protected].

Below are links to some background information, and the official explanation of the process, from the August 2009 Department of Planning and Development newsletter.

Background information:

Please take a few minutes to read up on what’s happening in our neighborhoods, and tell the City your thoughts. Now here’s the City explanation:

 

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