Protect Every Seattle Neighborhood! A City-Wide Community Meeting November 1, 2018 7:00-9:00 pm Queen Anne Community Center, Room 1 1901 1st Avenue West, 98119 Seattle Neighborhood’s Urgent Call To Action – Every Neighborhood! Mike O’Brien’s legislation is now rapidly moving forward to eliminate every single-family neighborhood and convert your property to tri-plex zoning! The Queen
The Magnolia Community Council submitted a letter to the Seattle Department of Transportation and elected officials on behalf of the neighborhood encouraging cooperation to continue strategizing a regional solution for a 1:1 replacement of the Magnolia Bridge, as the City considers budget decisions. A copy of the letter sent by the Magnolia Community Council is
This update is an effort to crystalize ongoing behind the scenes multi-agency efforts to support a 1:1 Magnolia Bridge replacement, and identify immediate action you need to take to continue the progress. Progress, next steps, and immediate action needed from YOU Dear Neighbors, Our community’s unified message about a 1:1 Magnolia Bridge replacement has been heard; it has
King County’s contractor has been preparing for pipe installation at the construction areas on 32nd Avenue West as part of the Magnolia Wet Weather Storage Facility at Smith Cove Park project. Pipe installation is now scheduled to start as early as Wednesday, April 4. The schedule and duration for installation may change. We will notify
Magnolia Conveyance Project Updates Update: Crews begin work on 32nd Avenue West The week of Jan. 22, construction activities at Smith Cove Park continue as King County’s contractor prepares to connect another pipe to the Magnolia Wet Weather Facility as part of the Magnolia Conveyance Project. Crews may work on Saturdays during approved construction hours.
NOTICE OF A CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING AMENDMENTS TO THE SEATTLE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND BICYCLES Conditions: The Seattle City Council is considering proposed legislation (Council Bill 119173) to amend Seattle’s land use code (Seattle Municipal Code Title 23) regulations related to off-street parking for motor vehicles and
The city has sent updates regarding the Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). A scoping report summarizing the comments they received during the scoping phase was published this week, describing how they are considering those comments as they determine the final scope for the EIS. The scoping period began on October 2, 2017 and was scheduled
Dear Magnolia and Interbay Stakeholders, Work on our Interbay Trail Connections project is substantially complete, so this will be the last communication you receive about construction. Thank you for your feedback and patience during this project. We’ve heard from over a hundred people who live, work, and travel in the area. Our project team read
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Fort Lawton Army Reserve Center Redevelopment now available The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Fort Lawton Army Reserve Center Redevelopment is now available for public review on our website at https://www.seattle.gov/housing/ft-lawton. A hard copy is also available for viewing at the Seattle Office of Housing located at
How to Stay Safe When the Big One Comes The New Yorker. By Kathryn Schulz Seattle may not be “toast” after the big earthquake. Read the follow up article about the big Cascadia earthquake which stated that “everything west of I-5 will be toast Click Here