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Help advise on the Master Plan for Swedish Cherry Hill Hospital

Updated February 26, 2020

Volunteers are needed to serve on a Standing Advisory Committee (SAC) to advise the City and Swedish Cherry Hill Hospital on the potential impacts of its campus development on the surrounding neighborhoods. Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is seeking interested neighborhood residents with experience in neighborhood organizations and issues, land use and zoning, architecture, landscaping, economic development, building development, or educational services.

The Committee holds public meetings on the second Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m. at Swedish Cherry Hill at 500 17th Ave to discuss proposed developments.

To apply to join the committee, send a letter describing your interest by Monday, February 24 Wednesday, March 18 to:

Maureen Sheehan
E-mail: maureen.sheehan@seattle.gov
Mailing Address: Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, P.O. Box 94649, Seattle, WA 98124-4649


The City of Seattle is committed to promoting diversity in its boards and committees; women, young adults, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, sexual and gender minorities, persons of color, and immigrants are highly encouraged to apply. 

If you cannot volunteer but are interested in receiving future meeting notices, join our email list. For additional information contact Maureen Sheehan, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, at 206-684-0302.


The Major Institutions and Schools Program provides a way for neighbors of Seattle’s hospitals, universities, and colleges to be directly involved in the development plans for those institutions to ensure neighborhood concerns are considered when those plans are made. It is a program of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.