Haller Lake Land Use Update By Sean McEwan Lincoln Towing redevelopment : BODE Apartments is still working on their master use permit for just the parcel located off Aurora to construct a 7-story, 540-unit apartment building with 10 Live-Work Units, retail, and parking for 354 vehicles. The remainder of the Lincoln Towing property is noted as 'future development' but it appears BODE has proposed five additional apartment buildings on the site. Puetz Golf Center redevelopment : Pulte Homes is continuing to work on obtaining construction permits. They are proposing two 4-story apartment buildings (102 units total) and 134 townhouse units. **Of particular interest on this one are improvements to the trail along the east side of the site in conjunction with a stormwater bioretention feature that Seattle Public Utilities is working on. LA Fitness redevelopment : The developer submitted to the City was a 7-story, 413-unit apartment building with parking for 206 vehicles
I was able to tour the Catholic Community Services Homeless Shelter, Junction Point, last week. This shelter is located at 1132 N 128th St. near Stone Way and 128th St. There shelter is a series of small, individual building for the residents that look something like "tiny homes". I met up with Sharonda Duncan, Division Director within CSS Homeless Services. She manages 4 of CCS's shelters around Seattle. This shelter became active last June. It has capacity for 49 individuals, men or women who are 50 years old or older. The shelter is currently at full capacity. The shelter does utilize volunteers from the community. They can use help with their plants/gardening and putting together hygiene packs and move out packs for the residents. If you are interested, you can visit the shelter and ring the door bell. This is a shelter that moved from the old Junction Point location along Elliot Avenue. The Elliot avenue shelter is now called "Bridge". I got to
Here are the recording and notes from the HLCC candidates night for 2023 Event Recording This is a Zoom video/audio recording of this event: Coming Soon Candidates in Attendance: Seattle City Council D5 · Cathy Moore · Matthew Sumner, Representative for Christiana Obey Sumner who could not attend Port of Seattle Commissioner: Position 5 · Not in Attendance: Fred Felleman · Jesse Tam Seattle School Board Area #1 North End: · Liza Rankin · Debbie Carlsen Area #3 Ravenna/University: · Evan Briggs · Ben Gitenstein Area #6 West Seattle: · Gina Topp · Maryanne Wood Opening Remarks from Candidates 2 minutes per candidate · Cathy Moore – Lifetime seattle citizen. The current council member has been good at bringing the bacon home, but not transparent enough · Matthew Sumner for Christiana Obey Sumner – Want to end homelessness
Liza Rankin , Seattle School Board Vice President, visited HLCC last night and spoke to us about what School board directors do, as well as some of the challenges faced for Seattle schools. Liza also attended the HLCC candidates night last month . Liza "schooled" us on how the board works. She is one of seven board directors for Seattle schools. Each director represents approximately 100K people in Seattle. She noted that the board is very diverse with a great cross-section of Seattle itself. All discussion among board members must be public. They even limit any email discussions between themselves. The board is focused on students: setting strategy and assessing results. The business of education and working with teachers is left to the superintendent. Budget issues are worked on by all. Agenda for board meetings is set by the superintendent and the board president. We discussed a number of challenges faced by Seattle Schools. There have been less students att
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