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Citizens Advisory Committee for the Seattle Central College Master Plan begins monthly meetings

Committee advises on development plans for the campus.

The Seattle Central College Citizens Advisory Committee will begin regular public meetings on the 1st Monday of each month beginning February 3. The meetings will be held at Seattle Central College Broadway Performance Hall at 1625 Broadway beginning at 6:00 p.m.

The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)’s role is to give feedback during the development of the College’s Master Plan and advise the school and City about the potential impacts of the development proposed on the surrounding neighborhood. The Master Plan describes zoning rules, long-range planning of the property, and transportation planning. The meetings are open to the public and a portion of each agenda is set aside for public comments.

The committee is made up of neighborhood volunteers who have experience in neighborhood organizing and issues, land use and zoning, architecture or landscape architecture, economic development, or building development. The committee also includes representatives from Seattle Central College and the City of Seattle.

To receive meeting notices and be notified if a meeting is canceled or changed, sign up here. If you do not have access to email, contact Maureen Sheehan at 206.684.0302, and she will put you on a call list.

For more information, contact Maureen Sheehan maureen.sheehan@seattle.gov or call her at 206.684.0302. Visit our webpage to learn more about the role of Major Institutions Advisory Committees.


Major Institutions and Schools, a program of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, provides a way for neighbors of Seattle’s hospitals, universities, colleges, and public schools to be directly involved in the development plans for those institutions.