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Join us this Saturday for the 23rd Avenue Community Workshop and Resource Fair!

Neighbors, business owners, students, faculty at the local schools, parents, developers, non-profits are coming to have their voices heard at this important event.  In addition to the workshop there will be a Resource Fair where attendees will hear about projects and from providers supporting the health and strength of the neighborhood.  Organizations

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Please join us for the 23rd Avenue Action Plan Community Workshop & Resource Fair this Saturday!

Please join us for this year’s first 23rd Avenue Action Plan Community Workshop & Resource Fair, Sat. April 13, 2013 (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.) at the Garfield Community Center (2323 E. Cherry Street).    Together we will identify new actions and a shared vision for health, equity and character of three important

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Congratulations to the Rainier Beach and Broadview-Bitter Lake-Haller Lake Neighborhoods!

Great news: the Rainier Beach and Broadview – Bitter Lake – Haller Lake neighborhood plan updates are done! Last month we held the final community meetings in the update process. Approximately 40 people attended the Broadview – Bitter Lake – Haller Lake meeting and 110 people attend the Rainier Beach meeting. Deputy Mayor

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Linden Place holds first National Night Out August 2

Come join your neighbors for this fun-filled Night out Against Crime event.  There will be food and games for the kids, and a chance to learn more and give feedback on the Neighborhood Plan Update going on in the community.  Click here for more information and here to read the press release.

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Give your input on the 20-year Comprehensive Plan review

The Department of Planning and Development, working together with the Seattle Planning Commission, is inviting the public to weigh in on the important opportunities and challenges Seattle faces over the next twenty years.  The City of Seattle is reviewing and updating its Comprehensive Plan and needs input from the public on what

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Need street or park improvements in your neighborhood?

The deadline for the Neighborhood Projects Fund is fast approaching - Tuesday, March 8 is the final day to apply.  To view program guidelines and the application, please click here.

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Two Meetings for Neighborhood Plan Updates in March

We are updating the neighborhood plans in Rainier Beach and in Broadview/BitterLake/Haller Lake! It’s time to take a fresh look at those neighborhood plans. In the late 1990s, people worked together to create these plans, which are the communities’ plans to guide growth and change. Things have changed since 1999 when the

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Neighbor Appreciation Day Community Fair in Bitterlake a Success

The Community Fair held at the Bitterlake Community Center on Saturday, February 12, was a hit, with a large turnout by the community.  Mayor Mike McGinn and Deputy Mayor Darryl Smith were on hand to answer constituent questions.  Information on groups and activities in the area were available, along with City department

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Neighborhood Plan Update Outreach Staff Honored with SMA Award

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Neighborhood Outreach Update (NPU) team members (Kerry Wade, Thomas Whittemore, and Sebhat Tenna) were awarded the Seattle Management Association’s  Innovation and Change Management Award for the civic outreach and engagement they led through the POL model. This promising model is known as the Planning Outreach Liaison model

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Check out the Volunteer Appreciation Event photos

On Thursday, October 28, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods held an even to honor community volunteers who serve on various boards and commissions and advisory councils, the City Neighborhood Council, the District Councils, P-Patch Trust and Site Coordinators and the City-wide Review Team.  Click here to view photos.

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