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City Hall comes to Capitol Hill to talk nightlife initiatives

With Mayor Mike McGinn’s nightlife initiatives pushing to transform the way bars and restaurants are regulated in Seattle and ideas like City Council member Sally Clark’s proposal to enable closed streets in nightlife areas, the Capitol Hill Community Council on Thursday is bringing representatives from City Hall to Cal Anderson for a community discussion about the plans to transform the city’s nighttime entertainment and safety. The Community Council’s announcement of the meeting says the session will be “a great opportunity to learn more about the initiative and raise concerns or ideas about possibilities for the initiative in Capitol Hill.”

Photo: Jeanine Anderson uploaded to flickr

 

Capitol Hill Community Council Agenda 7-9pm on August 19th, 2010

7:00 Introductions & Welcome

-Community Announcements

-New Project Ideas and Suggestions

Committee Reports

– Community Engagement (George)

– Fundraising (Sean)

– Open Space – (Jen)

– Land Use (Mike)

-Transportation (Zef)

-Champions

7:30 Presentation and Discussion on the Mayorʼs Nightlife Initiative with:

James Keblas (Mayorʼs Office of Film and Music) and Ainsley Close (Mayorʼs Office)

 

8:30 Wrap up and Next Steps

Review Action Items and Key Agreements

Suggestions for Next Meeting Agenda

 

8:45 House Keeping

Approve June & July Meeting Minutes

Suggestions for future council/meeting improvements

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