The Seattle Planning Commission and the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee are hosting a meeting tonight, July 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. to discuss progress on updating neighborhood plans.
The meeting will take place at the Delridge Community Center Gym, 4501 Delridge Way S.W., for the following neighborhood plans: Admiral, West Seattle Junction, Morgan Junction, Delridge, Westwood/Highland Park and Georgetown.
The two citizen groups want people from the community talk about how their neighborhood has changed since its neighborhood plan was adopted more than 10 years ago.
Comments and input at this meeting will help the city complete a status report that will look at how well each neighborhood plan is achieving its goals and strategies.
This first series of meetings will provide an opportunity to learn about the neighborhood plan, the projects that have been implemented, and growth and changes that have occurred since the plan was written in the late 1990s.
Issues, such as growth, transportation, housing, economic development , basic utilities, neighborhood character, open space and parks, public services, public safety, among other issues, will be explored.
The second meeting series, tentatively scheduled for October, will be an opportunity to review the status report.
For more information, visit the Neighborhood Planning Web site.
For questions contact Planning Commission staff at (206) 684-8694 or katie.sheehy@seattle.gov.