Friday, December 10, 2010

Fwd: December LURC/Planning meeting

 

Meeting Notice

 

The Land Use Review and Planning Committee of the Queen Anne Community Council will meet on Monday, December 20th at 7:00 PM at the Queen Anne Community Center.

 

Joe Geivett from Emerald Bay Equity will give an update on their proposed development at 1919 Queen Anne Avenue N.

 

Craig Hanway

Chair, LURC/Planning

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fwd: Final list of 2008 Levy Opportunity Fund project

Please find attached the Final list of Opportunity Fund projects approved by the 2008 Parks & Green Spaces Oversight Committee.  This list now goes to Parks for Final approval and then on to the Seattle City Council for approval by a simple majority.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tWpndcfgQhoWt42ALdCE2Ow#gid=0

Friday, December 3, 2010

Attaching Docs

Readers - I noticed that when I thought I was posting docs, they weren't attached to the blog.  Not going back to add them.  Does anyone know how to attach docs (other than opening the doc as a google doc and then linking to it)?

Holiday Magic Update - more merchants, more deals

Holiday Magic 2010 Participating Merchants:

HomeStreet Bank: free photos with Santa from 4 - 7pm, plus holiday cookies

Twirl Cafe: free Seattle Children’s Theatre ‘Lyle the Crocodile' art activity and raffle to win 4 show tickets. Gingerbread House and Cookie Decorating ($5, includes free play!)

Queen Anne Baptist Church (across from Safeway): free crafts and snacks at Queen Anne Baptist church from 3 to 5pm

Bethany Presbyterian Church: tree lighting at 6pm, followed by crafts and snacks in the main hall

Chocolopolis: cheese, crackers & chocolate along with samples of drinking chocolate and raffles to visit the Chocolate Surplus Room

Queen Anne Dispatch: look for the elves with treats and discounts

Metropolitan Market: delicious treats for all

Once Upon A Time: Christmas carols

Eat Local: tasty treats from their holiday menu

My Dressing Room Consignment: 10% off all holiday jewelry, gift with purchase and book signing

Robert Samuel Salon: 25% off all Aveda products, cider and hors d'oeuvres

Smiles by Smita Orthodontics: complimentary treats and a kids' art project

Video Isle: a free drawing for video rentals

Communique: a free drawing for a nutcracker of your choice

Starbucks: free treats and an art activity for children

Wink Cupcakes: children can decorate a free holiday cookie

Paragon: happy hour specials

Sully's: happy hour specials

Betty Restaurant: happy hour specials

Emmer & Rye Restaurant: happy hour specials

Homegrown (new shop at corner of QA Ave. and Boston St.): treats and coloring activity for kids all day

Emerald City Smoothie: free smoothie samplers

Queen Anne Books: discounts all day, author signing, treats

Queen Anne Frame: refreshments, open house featuring stocking stuffers, fun jewelry, unique ornaments, photo frames & delightful gifts

Skookum Clothing: Queen Anne jewelry artist, Joanna Morgan, will offer a trunk show from 4 - 8pm with refreshments

Blue Highway Games: roll a dice and get 1-20% off purchase

Key Bank on Upper Queen Anne: free hot chocolate and candy canes

Prorobics: free cookies, candy canes, hot cocoa, and hot apple cider

Five Spot Cafe: free hot cider or hot chocolate and coffee cake

Zaw Pizza: for every $50 in gift cards you buy, receive an additional $10 gift card for free. Free samples of their handmade chocolate chip and double chocolate cookies

Mimisan & Laurie Swanson Massage: free 5 min. chair massages at Mimisan from 3 - 7pm

Enza's Restaurant: complimentary glass of wine with purchase of a dinner entree

Portage Restaurant: spiked hot cider for only $3

Tenoch Mexican Grill: happy hour specials

Four Winds: 15% off total purchase, including great gifts and stocking stuffers

Marquise Fine Jewelry: free holiday treats - come see their selection of beautiful jewelry

Queen Anne Real Estate: Create a snowflake to put in the window with your $1 donation to the Queen Anne Helpline

Plus:

Visit the Station 8 firetruck in the Safeway parking lot

Live music from the John Hay Chorus from 5:30 to 6:30pm, starting at HomeStreet Bank

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Holiday Magic merchant list - December 3 3-9 PM

Holiday Magic Participating Merchants:

 

HomeStreet Bank:  free photos with Santa from 4 - 7pm, plus holiday treats

Twirl Cafe:  cookie decorating and a "Lyle the Crocodile" activity based on the Seattle Children's Theatre production at Twirl Cafe (with paid admission)

Queen Anne Baptist Church:  free crafts and snacks at Queen Anne Baptist church from 3 to 5pm

Bethany Presbyterian Church:  tree lighting at 6pm, followed by crafts and snacks in the main hall

Chocolopolis:  heavenly chocolate treats, plus drawings to win a trip to the overstock room

Queen Anne Dispatch:  elves with treats and discounts

Once Upon A Time:  Christmas carols and snacks

Metropolitan Market:  delicious treats for all

Eat Local:  treats

Robert Samuel Salon: 25% off all Aveda products, wine and hors d'oeuvres

Smiles by Smita Orthodontics: complimentary treats

Video Isle: a free drawing for video rentals

Communique:  a free drawing for a nutcracker of your choice

Starbucks: warm drinks and an art activity for children

Paragon: happy hour specials

Emerald City Smoothie:  free smoothies

Queen Anne Books:  discounts all day, author signing, treats

Sully's:  happy hour specials

Betty Restaurant:  happy hour specials

Queen Anne Frame:  treats and discounts

Skookum Clothing:  treats and discounts

Blue Highway Games:  a special surprise!

 

Plus:

A visit from the Station 8 firetruck

Live music from the John Hay Chorus from 5:30 to 6:30pm

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fwd: December Agenda, QACC

I have attached the December QACC agenda.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fwd: Port of Seattle North Bay Tank Farm


For those interested in the North Bay Tank Farm I have attached the Final SEPA  Determination.  

Thank you.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Monday, November 22, 2010

Fwd: QACC Transportation Committee


There will be no Transportation Committee meeting this Wednesday as it would be on the eve of the Thanksgiving weekend.

Glenn Avery

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Fwd: No LURC/Planning Meeting

The Land Use Review/Planning Committee will not meet in November – things continue to be slow around the hill. The normal meeting for Monday, November 15th is cancelled.

 

Craig Hanway

Chair, QACC LURC/Planning

Fwd: QACC Parks Agenda

The Queen Anne Community Council Parks Committee will meet at 7:30 PM Tuesday, November 9th..  The meeting will be at the Queen Anne Community Center located at 1901 First Ave W.  

Please find the agenda and last month's draft meeting minutes attached.

Thank you
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Sunday, November 7, 2010

FW: Fwd: Queen Anne Community Center Funding

From: Kohl-Welles, Sen. Jeanne<Kohl-Welles.Jeanne@leg.wa.gov>
Date: Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:38 PM
Subject: Queen Anne Community Center Funding
To: "mike.mcginn@seattle.gov" <mike.mcginn@seattle.gov>, "richard.conlin@seattle.gov" <richard.conlin@seattle.gov>, "sally.bagshaw@seattle.gov" <sally.bagshaw@seattle.gov>, "tim.burgess@seattle.gov" <tim.burgess@seattle.gov>, "sally.clark@seattle.gov" <sally.clark@seattle.gov>, "jean.godden@seattle.gov" <jean.godden@seattle.gov>, "bruce.harrell@seattle.gov" <bruce.harrell@seattle.gov>, "nick.licata@seattle.gov" <nick.licata@seattle.gov>, "mike.obrien@seattle.gov" <mike.obrien@seattle.gov>, "tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov" <tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov>, "christopher.williams@seattle.gov" <christopher.williams@seattle.gov>
Cc: Ellen Monrad <elmonrad@gmail.com>, "Christa Dumpys (christa.dumpys@seattle.gov)" <christa.dumpys@seattle.gov>, "qaeditor@nwlink.com" <qaeditor@nwlink.com>


November 3, 2010
 
Dear Honorable Mayor Michael McGinn & Honorable Council President Richard Conlin:
 
I am writing with regard to the disturbing news that your office is proposing to all but close the Queen Anne Community Center.  I'm sure you know I understand very well the dire budget situations we both face in the City and the State, but I must speak strongly against any plans to reduce services and hours for this facility that is so vital to my district and the Queen Anne community. 
 
Over 60 years ago, the Queen Anne Fieldhouse was specifically built by the City as the center for community to gather, organize, and recreate.   All these decades since, generations of Queen Anne residents have used that space intensively, and anyone who has lived here long enough has many fond memories of times within its walls.  Today, the center is still used to capacity, and remains a vibrant and essential part of this neighborhood.  If you are unsure, drop in anytime the center is open.  Look around at the activity and ask the people there how much they use the facilities and what it means to them.  It means a lot—our community has opened a "Save Queen Anne Gym" Facebook page and gathered over 1000 signatures on the petition to save our center. 
 
My office continues to receive calls from distressed constituents, all hoping there is something I can do.  But it is in your hands.  As I stated, I understand as well as anyone how difficult these times are and how many difficult and unpopular decisions need to be made.  This should not be one of those decisions.  The decision here needs to be a renewed and firm commitment to funding and staffing for this Queen Anne community institution.  However, if indeed reductions are made, then I strongly believe you should be equitable in your decision-making and spread such reductions among all the community centers in the City.  In times like these, a community needs its backbone and its heart.  The Queen Anne Community Center is exactly that for us.
 
Sincerely,
 
    Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles
Chair - Senate Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection Committee
36th Legislative District
Washington State Senate
(360) 786-7670      (206) 281-6854
 
 
Cc:   Hon. Sally Bagshaw                                                                                                                Hon. Bruce Harrell
Hon. Tim Burgess                                                                                                             Hon. Nick Licata
Hon. Sally Clark                                                                                                                 Hon. Mike O'Brien
Hon. Jean Godden                                                                                                          Hon. Tom Rasmussen
Christopher Williams, acting Superintendent of Parks & Recreation
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Fwd: QA Materials Update

All -

As you all know, we have saved the gym but now we need to SAVE the
Community Center! Tina has posted an update on Facebook and we wanted
to rewrite the hand-out to focus on the new proposal by the Parks and
ask residents to call / email Councilmembers. This will be placed in
the Community Center and Pat will have a packet to handout.

Please review and hand out to your circles.

Also, there was story in the Seattle PI that was posted on facebook
about the Parks department.
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/429229_parks28.html

Today is a big election day and many council members
waiting to see if the budget gets tighter.




--
Michael Lapin
(206) 283-0664 - home
(206) 310-3448 - cell

Fwd: QACC November agenda

The November agenda is attached.  See you this evening.
 
Ellen

Friday, October 29, 2010

Fwd: Transit Changes


Please join Larry Phillips for a special town hall meeting focusing on the transit system.

Metro is facing a cumulative deficit of more than a billion dollars over the next five years and expects to cut more than 600,000 hours of bus service in response. Nearly one-fifth of all bus service may be eliminated.

To respond to this crisis, the Council and Executive convened a regional task force of transit stakeholders and experts to examine the current system and recommend major changes. After seven months of work, the task force is ready to present their findings.

This town hall meeting will be your chance to hear directly from task force members on what they are recommending. After the briefing, you will have a chance to provide public testimony on what you think should be done.

Tuesday, November 9, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Seattle University, Campion Ballroom, 914 E Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122



--
Michael Lapin
(206) 283-0664 - home
(206) 310-3448 - cell

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

FW: Queen Anne Community Center

Dear Council Member,
 
The attached letter states the feelings of the Queen Anne Community Council with regards to the proposed changes in the operations of the Queen Anne Community Center.  The Council and the entire Queen Anne Community was very upset about the proposed rental and decreased hours of the QA Community Center.  And now that the rental is off the table, a veiled threat has been made that even more draconian actions might be taken
 
The Queen Anne community needs and wants to keep the Community Center open and serving the varied needs of our community.
Ellen Monrad,
Chair

FW: Dexter Road Diet

Dear Council members.
 
Attached is a letter of concern about the proposed Dexter Road Diet.  The Queen Anne Community Council has serious concerns about the reduction of traffic lanes on Dexter.
 
Ellen Monrad,
Chair, QACC

FW: NSC and District Coordinator

Dear Council members,
 
The attached letter states the position regarding the proposed elimination of the Queen Anne/Magnolia District Coordinator position and to the elimination of the NSC.
 
Ellen Monrad,
Chair, QACC

Saturday, October 23, 2010

FW: Seattle Parks new teen web site


A message from Parks on their new Teen web site.

Seattle Parks and Recreation is proud to announce we've launched our new Seattle Parks Teens web site! Find the latest info about all of Seattle Parks Teens programs, events and activities via a comprehensive events calendar, media gallery featuring teen produced videos, music and photography; as well as program information about Late Night, O2 outdoor education, the Youth Violence Prevention Initiative, service learning hours and more. Visit www.seattle.gov/parks/teens <http://www.seattle.gov/parks/teens> today and explore the site!

That is all.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Friday, October 22, 2010

FW: QACC Transportation Committee Meeting

The Queen Anne Community Council's Transportation Committee will meet
Wednesday, October 27, 7:30 pm at the Queen Anne Community Center, 1901
1st Ave W.

The agenda will be:

Election of committee officers
Report on the recent meeting of the North Portal Working Group for the
Viaduct Replacement Project.
Preview the Terminal 91 Traffic Monitoring Study from the Port
Open forum for neighborhood transportation issues

Please join us.

Friday, October 15, 2010

FW: No BizKid$ at Queen Anne Community Center



Michael Lapin
melapin@gmail.com
(206) 310-3448



From: Dumpys, Christa <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:25 PM
To: Dumpys, Christa <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>
Subject: FW: No BizKid$ at Queen Anne Community Center

fyi

 

Christa Dumpys

Neighborhood District Coordinator

City of Seattle, Department of Neighborhoods

Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Service Center

206-684-4812

 

From: Hammerstad, Joelle
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:24 PM
To: Hammerstad, Joelle
Subject: No BizKid$ at Queen Anne Community Center

 

                    NEWS RELEASE

Mike McGinn, Mayor

Christopher Williams, Acting Superintendent

                                 

For immediate release                                                        October 15, 2010

Contact:         Joelle Hammerstad, 206-684-8020

                        e-mail Joelle.Hammerstad@seattle.gov

 

BIZKID$ WILL NOT PARTNER

WITH SEATTLE PARKS AND RECREATION

BizKid$ has chosen to withdraw from a proposed partnership that would have rented part of Queen Anne Community Center to the television production company. The company will not move into Queen Anne Community Center as had been planned.

 

Seattle Parks and Recreation had reached out to BizKid$ and proposed a partnership that would have expanded revenue to continue Parks and Recreation programs, and expand financial literacy for children in the Queen Anne neighborhood and throughout the City.

 

For more information, contact BizKid$ Executive Producer Jamie Hammond at 206-390-1906.

 

# # #

 

Check us out on: Facebook Facebook Icon | Twitter Twitter Icon | Flickr Flickr Icon

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fwd: QACC Parks Committee meeting

The Queen Anne Community Council Parks Committee will meet at 7:30 PM Tuesday, October 12th.  The election for the chair of the QACC Parks Committee will be held along with an update on the Opportunity Fund of the current Parks & Green Spaces Levy. Discussions on the effects of the Mayor's proposed budget on Parks will also be discussed.  The meeting will be at the Queen Anne Community Center located at 1901 First Ave W.  Don Harper #281-9018

The meeting's agenda is attached.

Thank you.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Fwd: Queen Anne Community Center - Gym

Hey All -

Please Vote to Save the QA Gym on the City's "Online Comment Box" - Ideascale

There have been 358 ideas posted on the site and the Council is
reviewing the rank. Currently, Save the QA Gym is 135. No registration
is required...and you can also leave comments.

http://seattlecitycouncil.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Don-t-close-QA-Gym---look-for-other-buildings-to-generate-income/80434-9994

Thanks

LURC/Planning Meeting

The Land Use Review and Planning Committee will meet on Monday, October 18th, at 7:00 PM at the QA Community Center.

 

UNICO Properties will present a building project proposed for 16th Ave. W. & W. Dravus St. in Interbay. This is the first major project proposed since the city approved an upzone in this area. The project will fill about two-thirds of a city block and have over 100 apartment units, in addition to street front retail.

 

Craig Hanway

Chair

QACC, LURC/Planning

Saturday, October 9, 2010

FW: City Budget process information

Hello friends-
I wanted to share with you information about the 2011-2012 budget process.  Below is information about the proposed budget as well as impacts on the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.   There are also a number of links that provide further details about the upcoming public hearings as well as other opportunities for sharing your views.  Please let me know if you have questions.  Thank you for all your work on behalf of Seattle neighborhoods!
laurie

Public Budget Hearings, Oct. 13 and Oct. 26
Mayor McGinn's Proposed 2011-2012 City Budget as it relates to Seattle Department of Neighborhoods (DON):
Closing 7 Neighborhood Service Centers (6 nonpayment locations and one payment office in West Seattle)
Eliminating 6 Neighborhood District Coordinators
Reducing Neighborhood Matching Fund budget by $700,000
Reducing Historic Preservation staff and eliminating funds for survey and inventory of properties


[The entire original message is not included]

Friday, October 8, 2010

Fwd: FW: RELEASE: Seattle City Council seeks resident feedback at budget public hearings



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dumpys, Christa <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>
Date: Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:30 AM
Subject: FW: RELEASE: Seattle City Council seeks resident feedback at budget public hearings
To: "Dumpys, Christa" <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>


Please see information below about the budget hearings.  There are also upcoming local opportunities to ask questions or provide comments:

Tuesday October 12th at 7:00p.m.

Magnolia/Queen Anne District Council meeting

Agenda includes: Councilmember Mike O'Brien, Chair of the Seattle Public Utilities and Neighborhoods Committee & Dept. of Neighborhoods Director Stella Chao

Neighborhood Service Center, 160 Roy St.

 

Thursday October 14th at 7:00p.m.

Magnolia Community Club

Agenda includes:  Councilmember Jean Godden, Chair of the Finance and Budget Committee

Catharine Blaine Elementary, 2550 34th Ave W

http://www.magnoliacommunityclub.org/

 

Christa Dumpys

Neighborhood District Coordinator

City of Seattle, Department of Neighborhoods

Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Service Center

206-684-4812

 

From: Coppersmith, Megan
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 10:19 AM
Cc: Van Bronkhorst, Tom; Coppersmith, Megan
Subject: RELEASE: Seattle City Council seeks resident feedback at budget public hearings

 

 

leg_coucil_LOGO.jpg

News Release
 

City of Seattle

Seattle City Council

 
 

Councilmember Jean Godden

 

Contact:

Tom Van Bronkhorst, Councilmember Godden's Office,

206-684-8807

Megan Coppersmith, Council Communications, 206-615-0061

 
 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 8, 2010

 

 

Seattle City Council seeks resident feedback at budget public hearings

 

Seattle – The City of Seattle faces a general fund deficit for 2011, meaning there are some very difficult decisions to be made in the weeks to come.  As the City Council works to balance the Seattle's 2011-2012 budget, considerable input from residents is needed to develop a budget that best reflects the needs of our city.

 

The Seattle City Council invites you to participate in this year's budget process by attending one of the two upcoming public hearings held in South or Central Seattle:

 

 

Wednesday, October 13

The Brockey Center at South Seattle Community College

6000 16th Avenue SW, 98106

5:30 p.m. Public Hearing (5 p.m. Sign-in)

 

**We will have Mandarin and American Sign Language interpreters available at the Oct. 13 budget hearing.

 

Tuesday, October 26

Seattle City Hall

Council Chambers, 2nd floor

600 Fourth Avenue, 98104

5:30 p.m. Public Hearing (5 p.m. Sign-in)

 

 

Budget documents are translated into Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Somali, Spanish, and Tagalog and are available online at http://seattle.gov/council/translated_docs.htm.   If you are planning on attending one of our budget hearings and need interpretation assistance, please call 206-684-8888. 

 

If you can't make it to a budget hearing, please share your ideas online:

 

·         Visit our IdeaScale page at seattlecitycouncil.ideascale.com. Here you can share, comment and vote for ideas on how to balance the budget, with the most essential ideas rising to the top. We are continuously reviewing this feedback and will respond to the most popular ideas.

 

  • Submit your thoughts about the budget using our online comment form. Emails received will be tallied and shared with each Councilmember to keep them updated on issues important to you.

 

For more information on Seattle's budget, visit http://www.seattle.gov/council/budget/

 

Seattle City Council meetings are cablecast and Webcast live on Seattle Channel 21 and on the City Council's website. Copies of legislation, Council meeting calendar, and archives of news releases can be found on the City Council website. Follow the Council on Twitter and on Facebook.

 

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--
Michael Lapin
(206) 283-0664 - home
(206) 310-3448 - cell

Fwd: Queen Anne Community Center - Gym

My Friends and Fellow Community Council Members,

We all signed up to become volunteers because we believed and cared
about the Queen Anne Community. Every person has a individual cause,
and the potential closure of the Queen Anne Gym is an issue that
personally effects me and the people of Queen Anne. I feel the need to
do more as a resident and educate my neighbors and friends about the
mayor's proposed cut.

After our meeting on Wednesday, I put together the follow call to
action and asking you as residents to take action.

This is not letter from the community council that we spoke about in
our meeting. Separately, I will work with Ellen to prepare and letter
that will come from us as a team.

Any time, effort that you can give to the cause will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for you consideration,
Jim

Join the Facebook Group: Save the Queen Anne Gym!
(http://www.facebook.com/?sk=2361831622#!/group.php?gid=106045576124768)

Save the Community Center Gym

Spread the word and save the gym for our community and its original purpose!


Today the Queen Anne Community Center is home to 22 basketball teams as well as many other after school programs, youth indoor soccer, volleyball, and senior sports. This facility is also considered an emergency shelter for our community should residents need one. This venue is the heart of Queen Anne and a public venue--not a commercial rental space.

The Mayor has made his choice to cut, and now the Seattle City Council needs to hear our voices to reverse the proposed closing of the gym. Please reach out to the Seattle City Council. We need you to call, write, email the members (the more the better!) explaining what the community center and gym means to your family and our community.

ACTIONS You can take to make a difference in our community and save the Queen Anne Gym:

1. Call/email a Council member http://www.seattle.gov/council/councilcontact.htm

2. Join the Facebook Group: Save the Queen Anne Gym
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=106045576124768

3. Save the date! Join us for one of the remaining two public hearings, WEAR RED to show our solidarity and bring signs that read "We Want Queen Anne Gym!":
Wed. Oct. 13@5:30pm, The Brockery Center at South Seattle Community College, 600
Tues. Oct. 26@5:30pm, Seattle City Hall, Council Chambers, 2nd floor, 600 4th Ave.
4. Attend a budget committee meeting at council chambers and speak during public comment. Don't forget to WEAR RED! Next three budget committee hearings are on Oct. 15, Oct. 19 and Oct. 20.
5. Vote on Ideascale, the council's web site to gather comments and ideas from the people.
http://seattlecitycouncil.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Don-t-close-QA-Gym--look-for-other-buildings-to-generate-income/80434-9994

Let's make it happen together!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Fwd: Draft Final 2010 Opportunity Fund projects

I have attached the DRAFT Final project list for the 2010 Parks & Green Spaces Levy Opportunity Fund.  This is a Draft only.  There will be a Public Hearing meeting on October 25th on the Opportunity Fund and will be held at the Miller Community Center: 330 19th Ave E   98112.  The meeting will begin at 7:00; and the sign-up sheets will be available at 6:00.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair

Fwd: October QACC agenda

I have attached the agenda for the October meeting starting at 7pm at the Community Center.
 
We will have a discussion about the proposed budget cuts and the impact on QA.  We will also have the election of officers.
 
Let me know if you have any questions.
 
Ellen

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

FW: October 25 Parks Levy Opportunity meeting

Early notice – the October 25th public hearing on the Opportunity Fund will be held at the Miller Community Center: 330 19th Ave E   98112.  The meeting will begin at 7:00; if folks ask, the sign-up sheets will be available at 6:00.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair

Monday, September 27, 2010

E-mail addresses

Posting an apology to all QACC members whose e-mail addresses ended up posted to the blog.  For some of you this was no big deal as you are either out there publicly as a QACC member and your e-mail address is out there in a fashion (whether as the chair, the chair of a committee, or because your regularly post info about what your group is doing).  However for others who had a reasonable expectation that your e-mail address would not end up on the blog, I humbly apologize and will do my best to ensure that it does not end up out there again.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

FW: QACC Transportation Committee Meeting

Subject: QACC Transportation Committee Meeting
The Queen Anne Community Council's Transportation Committee will meet
Wednesday, September 29, 7:30 pm at the Queen Anne Community Center,
1901 1st Ave W.
Dan Burke from the Port of Seattle's transportation team will discuss
how Mercer, the 15th Ave W corridor, as well as the waterfront fit into
the Port's plans.
We will discuss a draft letter responding the SDOT on the current
proposal which would stop buses and left-turning vehicles in traffic
along much of the street.
Please join us.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

FW: Gasworks Park information

Please find attached the latest information from the Department of Ecology on Gasworks park.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

FW: QACC election

Because of misunderstanding about the date of the QACC annual election, we will also have an additional election vote tomorrow evening, Wednesday Sept 22 at 7pm at the Community Center.  Please come if you did not vote last week.  Many of the candidates will be present and speak.

Let me know if you have any questions.
Ellen

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mercer West Project Open House, Sept 21

fyi

 

SDOT Traffic Advisory

 

For immediate release: September 14, 2010

 

Contact:  Richard Sheridan, 684-8540 

Open House to Learn About the Mercer West Project

Improvements proposed for Mercer Street from Dexter Avenue N to Elliott Avenue W

 

SEATTLE—The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is hosting an open house at Seattle Center next week to talk about improvements to Mercer Street, from Dexter Avenue North to Elliott Avenue West. 

 

Date:  September 21

 

Where: Seattle Center, Northwest Rooms Plaza, Lopez Room

(at the intersection of  Warren Avenue North and West Republican Street)

           

Time: 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.

 

The project team will be available to solicit ideas from the public and answer questions about current design concepts for:

-          Widening the Mercer Street underpass at Aurora Avenue North;

-          Converting Mercer and Roy streets from one-way to two-way operation; and

-          Improving intersections, street connections and bike access.

 

The Mercer West Project would complete the City's vision for a direct, two-way connection between I-5 and Elliott Avenue West, continuing where the Mercer East Project leaves off.  The proposed improvements include:

·         Widening Mercer between Dexter Avenue N and Fifth Avenue N, including the underpass at Aurora, to provide three lanes in each direction, left-turn lanes, wider sidewalks, and a bicycle path;

·         Converting Mercer Street to two-way operation with two lanes in each direction and turn pockets between Fifth Avenue N and Queen Anne Avenue N;

·         Converting Roy Street to a two-way street with one lane in each direction and bicycle lanes between Fifth Avenue N and Queen Anne Avenue N;

·         Creating a new Sixth Avenue N connection between Mercer and Harrison Streets; and;

·         Closing Broad Street to re-connect the street grid between Ninth Ave N and Fifth Ave N.

 

For more information on the Mercer West Project, visit:  www.seattle.gov/transportation/mercer_west.htm.   

Fwd: QACC LURC/Planning Meeting

 

The Queen Anne Community Council Land Use Review and Planning Committee will have a brief meeting on Monday, September 20th, 7:00 PM, at the QA Community Center.

 

Joe Geivett of Emerald Equity is prepared to go to Design Review with the revised design for Seven Hill Apartments at 1919 QA Ave. N. We have seen this project before, but this will be our opportunity to comment on what will go to Design Review, and to send a representative to the DRB meeting.

 

There are no agenda items for Planning this month.

 

Craig Hanway

Comprehensive Architecture & Design Services, Inc.

1905 Tenth Avenue West, Suite 101

Seattle, Washington  98119

p. 206.282.1905

f. 206.282.4841

e. chanway@cads-inc.com

Monday, September 13, 2010

Fwd: QACC Parks Committee meeting

Please find attached the agenda and information on the proposed Port of Seattle Centennial Park.  Steve Erikson has obtained a passport and will be visiting us from Magnolia to help the discussion about the proposed park.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Please submit your name to be a candidate for upcoming QACC elections.

More info here: http://queenannenews.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=30650&SectionID=26&SubSectionID=248&S=1

Fwd: FW: Notice of DPD Tree Regulations Proposal and City-wide Open House

From: Don Harper <dharper3@uswest.net>
Date: Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 5:05 PM
Subject: FW: Notice of DPD Tree Regulations Proposal and City-wide Open House
To: Don Harper <dharper3@qwest.net>


For those interested in the Urban Forest please see below.
--
Don Harper
QACC Parks Chair
#(206) 281-9018
Fax #(206) 281-4054

------ Forwarded Message
From: "Callison, Moon" <Moon.Callison@seattle.gov>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 15:52:03 -0700
To: "Callison, Moon" <Moon.Callison@seattle.gov>
Conversation: Notice of DPD Tree Regulations Proposal and City-wide Open House
Subject: Notice of DPD Tree Regulations Proposal and City-wide Open House

To solicit feedback on its proposal to revise existing private property tree regulations, DPD is offering stakeholder and community groups the opportunity to host presentations and discussions on the proposal.  Groups interested in hosting presentations and discussions are encouraged to contact Brennon Staley at brennon.staley@seattle.gov <mailto:brennon.staley@seattle.gov>  or (206) 684-4625.  More information on the proposal is available at www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/trees <http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/trees> .
 
The City of Seattle will also be hosting an Urban Forestry Open House.  The Open House is an opportunity to hear about all of the City's efforts to expand and enhance Seattle's urban forest, including proposals to revise existing regulations for private property and street trees.  City staff will provide an overview of the City's existing policy, programs, and resources as well as the specific regulatory proposals being considered.  Staff from the Office of Sustainability and Environment, Dept of Planning and Development, Dept of Transportation, Parks, Public Utilities, and City Light will be available to answer questions, connect citizens with programs, and take comments on the proposals.
 

Urban Forestry Open House
Tuesday, September 21st
City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room - 600 4th Avenue
5:30-7:30 open house
6:00 presentations


Please forward this meeting announcement to other interested parties.

Fwd: September Newsletter for Queen Anne/Magnolia NSC

Upcoming Community Meetings

Christa Dumpys

Neighborhood District Coordinator

christa.dumpys@seattle.gov

Don't forget! There is far more information available at the Neighborhood Service Center (NSC) building at 160 Roy St, Suite 100.  You can also call the NSC at (206) 684-4812.

We'd love to hear from you!  

Ask us about our community meeting space.

 

Also co-located with us: 

Uptown Alliance (206) 733-9435

and

Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce (206) 282-4539, contact@qachamber.org.

If you would like to be removed from this publication please contact us with your name and email address and we will make sure you are removed from the list.

Queen Anne & Magnolia Neighborhood

Newsletter

City of Seattle, Dept. of Neighborhoods

September 2010

QUEEN ANNE:

 

Queen Anne Community Council Board

Wednesday, Sept 1st

7:00 PM

Queen Anne Community Center  

1901 First Ave W

 

Elections for Community Council Board

Wednesday, Sept 15th

7:30 PM

Location: TBA

Blog: http://queenannecc.blogspot.com/

 

Uptown Alliance Planning & Transportation Committee

Wednesday, Sept 1st

5:00 PM

Queen Anne Neighborhood Service Center

160 Roy Street, Suite 100

Agenda includes discussion of Nightlife Ordinance, guest Bill Block, and policing Counterbalance Park.

 

FOLKpark

Tuesday, Sept 7th, and Thursday, Sept 16th

6:30PM

Queen Anne Neighborhood Service Center

160 Roy Street, Suite100

 

Queen Anne Community Center Advisory Council    

Tuesday, Sept 7th

7:00 PM

Queen Anne Community Center

1901 1st Ave W

 

Uptown Alliance

Thursday, Sept 9th

7:00 PM

Queen Anne Neighborhood Service Center

160 Roy Street, Suite 100

For further information, please leave a message at 206-733-9435.

 

Queen Anne Chamber Board

Thursday, Sept 9th

10:00AM

Queen Anne Neighborhood Service Center

160 Roy Street, Suite 100

 

Queen Anne Community Council Parks Committee

Tuesday, Sept 14th

7:30 PM

Queen Anne Community Center  

1901 First Ave W

Don Harper (206) 281-9018

 

Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce Luncheon

Thursday, Sept 16th

11:15 AM – 1:00 PM

Best Western Executive Inn 

200 Taylor Avenue North

$25 members, $35 non-members

Luncheon features Vulcan - major sponsor of the chamber.

RSVP at 206-283-6876 or contact@qachamber.org

 

Queen Anne Community Council Land Use Review Committee

Monday, Sept 20th

7:00 PM

Queen Anne Community Center

1901 1st Ave W

 

Sustainable Queen Anne

Monday, Sept 27th
6:30 PM-8:30 PM

Heather Trim's home, 206-352-0219
2501 Westview Drive W (corner of Wheeler)

 

Uptown Alliance Parks Committee

No September Meeting

MAGNOLIA:

 

Magnolia Community Club General Meeting

Thursday, Sept 9th

7:00 PM—9:00 PM

Blaine Middle School

2550 34th Ave W

Free CPR and choking techniques training.

http://www.magnoliacommunityclub.org/

 

Magnolia Community Center Advisory Council

Tuesday, Sept 14th

6:30 PM

Magnolia Community Center

2550 34th Ave. W

 

Magnolia Chamber Board Meeting

Tuesday, Sept 14th

6:15 PM

3214 W McGraw St #206

206-386-4235

Open to the public.

 

Magnolia Community Club Board Meeting

Tuesday, Sept 21st

7:00 PM—9:00 PM

Magnolia Community Center

2550 34th Ave. W

 

Sustainable Magnolia

Monday, Sept 20th

7:00 PM

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

2415 31st Ave W

(Parking lot is on 31st Ave W)

 

Discovery Park Advisory Council

Wednesday,  Sept 22nd 

7:00PM – 9:00PM

Discovery Park Environmental Learning Center

3801 West Government Way

 

Magnolia Chamber General Meeting

September Meeting TBA

www.magnoliachamber.org

 

MAGNOLIA/QUEEN ANNE/INTERBAY:

 

Magnolia/Queen Anne District Council

Monday, Sept 13th

7:00 PM

Queen Anne Neighborhood Service Center

160 Roy St., Suite 100

Agenda: Port Commissioner Albro, Mercer Update, and Dexter Ave Apartments.

 

Neighbors Advisory Committee

Wednesday, Sept 15th

4:30PM

Port of Seattle headquarters

Pier 69

 

Emergency Preparedness Committee

Tuesday, Sept 21st

5:00PM -7:00PM
Magnolia Library

2801 34th Avenue W

Contact: Frank Gaul ftgaul@earthlink.net

 

INTERBAY:

 

Interbay Neighborhood Association

No September Meeting

http://our-interbay.org/

Community Events

Business After Hours 

Thursday, September 9th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Seattle Bank, 190 Queen Anne Avenue N

Join the Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce for tasty appetizers, wine and networking at a low price.  Bring friends, clients and colleagues! Just $5 for Chamber members and $10 for guests.

 

For more information contact 206-283-6876 or contact@qachamber.org .

Bike the Bluff

Sunday, September 12th, 10:00 AM—2:00 PM

Catharine Blaine K-8 School playground, 2535 32nd Avenue W

 

The 18th annual Bike the Bluff is a popular annual fundraiser that gives participants the option to walk or ride a 5 or 7-mile loop around beautiful Magnolia, then enjoy snacks and fun with neighbors. Proceeds from Bike the Bluff 2010 will help send Catharine Blaine School's incoming fifth-graders to Islandwood, a four-day environmental science camp on Bainbridge Island.

Registration fees include an event tee shirt.

 

For more information about Bike the Bluff, please contact Jennifer Anderson,  rossjenn@mindspring.com, or visit http://www.bikethebluff.org/.

Clothing Exchange in Counterbalance Park

Saturday, September 11th, 10:00 AM—4:00 PM

Counterbalance Park , 2 Roy St (Corner of Queen Anne Ave and Roy Street)

 

A FREE CLOTHING EXCHANGE in is sponsored by the Uptown Alliance.  Bring your clean, lightly used clothes and accessories to swap/trade. Bring contributions at a time of your convenience and see what your neighbors have brought. 

There is no limit to the amount you bring, or the amount you take home with you.  Please bring a bag to take home your treasures.  No one is required to bring something, nor to take something.  No money will be used; no dealers; no resales; no charities; no other organizations during the exchange hours.  Leftovers will be donated to local thrift stores.  REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE in Uptown. 

 

For more info call 206-733-9435  and leave a message.

Queen Anne Clean–Up Day

Saturday, September 18th, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Meet at the Queen Anne Neighborhood Center , 160 Roy Street, Suite 100

Join in the area's annual Queen Anne Clean-Up Day where neighbors pick up garbage and clean up the business district at the top and bottom of the hill.

Meet at the Neighborhood Center at 9 am. Grab a light snack, get an assignment and tools, and help clean up the neighborhood! 

 

For more information contact Ann Pearce at 206-284-0604.

Fun in Discovery Park

Discovery Park, 3801 West Government Way

 

Saturday, September 11th, 8:30 PM -10:30 PM

New Moon Hike

Explore the park in the very dark. New moon means no light. Join the guided night tour through the park. Free event for ages 6 and older.

 

Thursday, September 16th, 10:00 AM—12:00 PM

Ballard Wildlife Outing    

Experience some parks along the Lake Washington Ship Canal and the Puget Sound that are beautiful to visit and great for watching wildlife. Event costs $5 per person , for ages 5 and older.

 

Saturday, September 25th, 8:00 AM — 10:00 AM

Discovery Park Bird Tour

Discover the wonders of birding. Join experienced leaders as we explore for migrating birds and year-round residents in Discovery Park's many varied habitats. Free event for ages 8 and older.

 

Saturday, September 25th, 10:00 AM -11:30 AM

Sensational Spiders 

Explore some of the myths surrounding spiders and discover the facts about the important role spiders play in the community. Free event for ages 4 and older.

 

All children must be accompanied by an adult. RSVP for each event by calling 206-386-4237.

Queen Anne Art Walk

Thursday , September 16th, 6:00 PM

Upper Queen Anne, Howe St & Queen Anne Ave N.

 

Come join the local artists showcasing their work at various businesses around upper Queen Anne. Every 3rd Thursday starting at 6pm. Look for balloons in front of the participating business locations and come meet the artists!

 

For more information visit http://www.seattle.gov/council/licata/artwalks/artwalks.htm# .

Tennis Anyone? 

 

FOLKpark wants to meet with people who are interested in improving the tennis court in lower Kinnear Park. 

Please contact Phil Prahst at philprahst@gmail.com or  Debi Frausto at debi4kinnear@comcast.net.

Do You Bike to Work or for Fun?

 

FOLKpark wants to talk to bicyclists-both commuters and recreational-about the North Trail link to the waterfront that would run through the park parallel to W. Mercer Pl. and down to the Amgen/Helix Bridge. 

Please contact Fred Nolland at fnollan@hotmail.com or Debi Frausto at debi4kinnear@comcast.net.

Local Farmer's Markets

 

Magnolia

Saturdays from 10:00AM —2:00PM, June 5—Sept. 25

Located next to the Magnolia Community Center at 2550 34th Ave W.

For more information visit: http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/markets/magnolia

 

Queen Anne

Thursdays, 3:00AM — 7:00PM, May 20—October 7

Located at W. Crockett St. at Queen Anne Ave N.

For more information visit:  http://qafma.org/

The Magnolia Community Center's Book Club

Every 3rd Thursday of the Month, 6:15PM — 7:30PM

Magnolia Community Center, 2550 34th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98199

 

There are no fees for the Book Club meetings, and refreshments

are provided.  Please note that all selected books are available at normal retail

outlets in both print and audio versions.

All are welcome!

 

For more information please call or e-mail Kacey at 206-406-7409

kaceykroeger@hotmail.com

Citywide Events

Dream a Sound Future Competition

 

Enter the first annual Dream a Sound Future Competition-a grassroots project to bring about sustainable future!

 

The purpose is to create the vision of a sustainable future for the Seattle and Puget Sound area and the world, focusing on climate change, social justice and happiness.
Individuals, teams, artists, professionals, writers, musicians, nonprofits, community or neighborhood groups, can enter writing, poetry, business and action plans, inventions, one-act plays, short films, paintings, maps, performance pieces, campaign ads, songs, etc. for a chance to one of many grand prizes, including $500 cash, one night at Hotel Max, climbing certificates from REI and much more!

 

Winners will be announced at the Final Event at the Seattle Center October 10th.

The registration deadline is September 10th.

For more information and to register visit www.sustainableseattle.org.

Contact dream@sustainableseattle.org with any questions.

Urban Forestry Open House
Tuesday, September 21st, 5:30 PM -7:30 PM open house, 6:00 PM presentations
City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room, 600 4th Avenue

 

Hosted by the City of Seattle the open house is an opportunity to hear about all of the City's efforts to expand and enhance Seattle's urban forest, including proposals to revise existing regulations for private property and street trees.  City staff will provide an overview of the City's existing policy, programs, and resources as well as the specific regulatory proposals being considered.  Staff will be available to answer questions, connect citizens with programs, and take comments on the proposals.

 

Also, to solicit feedback on its proposal to revise existing private property tree regulations, DPD is offering stakeholder and community groups the opportunity to host presentations and discussions on the proposal.  

Groups interested in hosting presentations and discussions are encouraged to contact Brennon Staley at brennon.staley@seattle.gov <mailto:brennon.staley@seattle.gov>  or (206) 684-4625.  

More information on the proposal is available at www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/trees <http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/trees> .

Free Emergency Preparedness Training

Warren G Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way NE (Building 406, the Brig)

 

Seattle Office of Emergency Management is offering classes to enhance your ability to personally respond during disasters. The classes are excellent training for organized community groups—neighbors, friends, co-workers, where they can learn essential life-saving skills.

 

Classes include:

Saturday, September 25th,  8:30 AM—3:00 PM

Search & Rescue for Community Members

Learn basic rescuer safety, search methods and markings, basic construction practices, utility control and safe lifting of heavy objects.

 

Saturday, October 16th  or December 11th, 8:30 AM—5:00 PM

Disaster First Aid

Dual course teaches basic first aid and CPR as well as caring for multiple injuries after a major disaster when 9-1-1 is overwhelmed or unavailable.

 

Saturday, November 20th, 9:00 AM—11:00 AM or 12:00 PM—2:00 PM

Fire Extinguisher & Utility Control

Learn dangers of fire and how to use small, portable fire extinguishers.

 

Classes are free, but space is limited. Registration is required. 

To register, e-mail: snap@seattle.gov.

Call 206-233-5076 or visit http://www.seattle.gov/emergency/events/default.htm with any further questions. 

Seattle Nightlife Initiative

 

The Seattle Nightlife Initiative is a proposal with eight components for creating a safe and vibrant nighttime economy.

The goals of the initiative are increasing public safety, growing the local economy and improving urban vibrancy.

1. Code compliance enforcement

2. Flexible liquor service hours

3. Noise ordinance enforcement

4. Security training requirements

5. Precinct community outreach

6. Professional development

7. Late-night transportation alternatives

8. Targeting public nuisances

Please provide input and feedback at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/seattlenightlifeinitiative by September 15th.

 

For more information visit http://mayormcginn.seattle.gov/nightlife/.

PARK(ing) Day is Coming

Friday, September 17th

 

PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, global event where artists, activists, and citizens independently but simultaneously temporarily transform metered parking spots into "PARK(ing)" spaces: temporary public parks.  PARK(ing) Day was created in 2005 by Rebar - a San Francisco art collective - and was originally devised as a creative exploration of how urban public space is allocated and used.  Did you know that about 25 percent of all land in Seattle (public and private) is dedicated to automobiles?  PARK(ing) Day shows residents what their city would look like if more public space was allocated for urban parks, recreation, social interactions, and other people-centric pursuits, rather than the movement and storage of cars.

 

Contact Max Hepp-Buchanan, as soon as possible.  He can guide you through the permitting process and get you started on planning your PARK. 

Max Hepp-Buchanan, PARK(ing) Day Coordinator, Feet First
Email:
max@feetfirst.info  .  Phone: 206.652.2310 .  Web: www.feetfirst.info

Arson Alert System

 

The Seattle Fire Department Fire Prevention Division has an Arson Alarm Hotline to report any information related to arsons around your neighborhood or business.

The Seattle Fire Department and Seattle Police Department actively investigate the crime. Please report any information you believe may be related to arson on the ARSON ALARM

HOTLINE at 1-800-55-ARSON. A reward may be provided for information resulting in an

arson conviction. Persons providing information may remain anonymous. If you see any suspicious activity taking place, please call 911.

 

For more information and tips to protect your home and business , please visit www.seattle.gov/fire.

Suggest a New P-Patch Community Garden Site

 

P-Patch Community Gardening received extra finances with the Parks and Green Spaces Levy.  Voters passed the levy that includes $2 million for new P-Patches and other community garden developments.  Now P-Patch community gardening continues to grow in Seattle. 

 

The P-Patch Program's primary goal with new garden development is to increase community gardening opportunities in Seattle, especially for underserved communities. A first round of projects was identified in the spring of 2009 and work on those projects is moving forward.

 

The second round of projects will be identified in the fall of 2010.  From now until then, the community Is welcome to suggest new potential  garden spots. 

 

Levy-funded projects will focus on publicly-owned land in the priority areas like Queen Anne, NW West Seattle, N. Delridge, Rainier Beach, N. Beacon Hill, and Ravenna Bryant. These areas are underserved by the P-Patch Community Gardening Program, getting denser, and have relatively high percentages of under-represented populations, or are called out in the Parks and Green Spaces Levy.

 

If you know of a potential site that might be a good fit, please let us know.  You can submit your ideas at http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/ppatch/levyComment.htm.

 

During the fall, all the suggestions will be considered by a committee on the basis of strategic criteria and a racial equity approach to identify a final list. 

Like all P-Patch community gardens, these projects will be public resources that build and sustain community as they are imagined, built, and cared for into the future.  Your good suggestions are a key first step.

Be Part of the Next Fifty

The 1962 World's Fair was one of the most profound events in Seattle's history. It triggered an unprecedented era of innovation, inspiration and growth – and it put the eyes of the world on the Pacific Northwest. 2012, the Fair's 50th Anniversary, is a hallmark time of celebration and contemplation; and once again, a collective of passionate citizens is collaborating to bring together the global community as we pause to shape our future.
For six months during 2012, Seattle will explore, debate, display and define a global vision. Engaging leading innovators from around the world and within our community, o
ur focus will be on the examination of seven core areas where Seattle has demonstrated leadership:

Themes of the Next Fifty:

· Arts, Culture and Design

· Sustainability

· Global Health

· Science and Technology

· Learning

· Commerce and the Innovation Economy Civic Action

Your ideas will be the foundation for this celebration.

Your participation will help create this extraordinary celebration and the vision for our future. Go to
www.thenextfifty.org, a creation of Seattle Center Foundation, and share your ideas, your observations, your dreams and your creativity. Your passionate support will enable us to use the learnings from the last fifty years and determine what will happen in THE NEXT FIFTY.
Visit us at
www.thenextfifty.org

City Data Open to the Public

 

Sixty city of Seattle datasets are now accessible online at http://data.seattle.gov, which is part of Seattle's municipal web site.  The new site holds significant amounts of information about operations and infrastructure, such as locations of city facilities, schools, and food banks.

 

Data.seattle.gov is a first step in making data publicly available to meet the city of Seattle's goals for an open, transparent and accountable government.  The site initially posts datasets from My Neighborhood Map, which is a feature on the city's website, www.seattle.gov.  It will add data managed by city departments, beginning with data which is commonly requested through the public disclosure process.  Some of this data is already available on department websites, but data.seattle.gov will centralize the information on a single site.

Seattle Offers Compost Bins at Huge Discounts

 

The City of Seattle is making it easier for Seattleites to garden the natural way by offering huge discounts on compost bins. Seattle residents will save over $100 on high-quality compost bins while building healthy soils, and helping their plants to thrive.

 

Local gardeners can take advantage of three great offers:

· Green Cone Food Composting Bins for food scraps: 2 cones for $40, or 1 cone for $25. Limit two per household.

· Yard Waste Compost Bins for yard scraps: $25 each. Limit one per household.

· Rain barrels to collect Seattle's famed rain for yard use: $65 plus tax.

 

Compost bins can be purchased online at www.seattle.gov/binsandbarrels or by calling (206) 684-0190.

Home delivery or picked up is available at the Seattle Conservation Corps office at Sand Point/Magnuson Park, Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 3:30PM.

Sale of bins are restricted to City of Seattle residents.

 

For more information on composting and natural yard care, call or e-mail the Garden Hotline at (206) 633-0224 or info@gardenhotline.org.

Seattle City Light Customers Can Recycle CFL's at 2 Locations

 

Seattle City Light encourages it's customers to use energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs and to recycle them when it's time to dispose of them. City light has provided two recycling locations:

· City Light's South Service Center, 3613 4thAve. S. (4th& Spokane)

· North Service Center, 1300 N. 97th St. (97th & Stone Way)

Open from 8:00AM—5:00PM, Monday- Friday.

The collection locations only accept compact fluorescent bulbs, not fluorescent tube lights.

 

For other recycling options in the Puget Sound area, visit the Take It Back Network at http://www.takeitbacknetwork.org/ .

Seattle Police Department Crime Prevention

 

Terrie Johnston and Fran Tello, Seattle Police Department Crime Prevention Coordinators, are available for commercial and residential public safety talks.

To schedule a new Block Watch meeting or a maintenance meeting for your block, contact Terrie Johnston at 684-4741. She offers free residential home security assessments and personal safety talks.  To schedule a business public safety talk, contact Francisco Tello at 684-4730.

Useful City Contacts

 

Report Graffiti - 684.7587
Abandonded Vehicles -
684.8763
Potholes -
684.7508
Streetlight Trouble -
684.7056

NSC Services

Department of Neighborhoods Closures in 2010

 

Due to citywide budget cuts, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and its Neighborhood Service Centers are required to close offices for 10 furlough days in 2010. The remaining schedule is as follows:      

2010 Closure Dates for Furlough

Tuesday, September 7

Monday, October 11

Monday, December 27

Passports Now Processed at Seven Neighborhood Service Centers in Seattle

 

Offering Saturday hours was a stunning success, so the Department of Neighborhoods has adding more hours and more places where you can apply for your passport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Department of Neighborhoods Events Calendar

 

Now you can post your events and activities to the Department of Neighborhoods (DON) new events calendar on our website.  Just visit our events page at www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/calendar, hit the link for "Submit an Event" on the upper left-hand column, read the "How to Submit..." and policy guidelines, and complete the form.*  Once your  event is submitted, it takes two-four days to have the submission approved and then it is posted to the DON website.  Not only will it appear on our calendar, but will automatically appear on the citywide calendar which gets thousands of hits a week. 

 

*hint - when filling out the form, you can select more than one neighborhood and event type.

Neighborhood Bulletin Board

 

The NSC has a bulletin board with useful information about neighborhood activities.  If you would like to post something on the board, bring it by the main desk at the NSC and we will try to post it for you.

Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle Aquarium Passes

 

Passes for the Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle Aquarium are available at the NSC. These are available for low-income families with a limit of 4 per household.

Senior Discount Card Available

 

A discount card provided by the Seattle Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens (aged 60 or older) of businesses and organizations that give discounts and special offers to seniors.

Small Sparks Community Development Grant is Waiting!

 

Do you have ideas for building community that could use up to $1000 from the City's Small Sparks program? Small Sparks seeks to bring together new people. The goal is to get new people (e.g., recent immigrants, youth, seniors, and people with disabilities) involved in creative small-scale community building initiatives. For example, a Small Sparks project in the Beacon Hill neighborhood was done where people organized a paper airplane toss from a tower. If you have any ideas we would love to hear about them, and share information about the program with you! Email your ideas to Christa Dumpys at christa.dumpys@seattle.gov.

Passport Processing Available

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Ballard NSC

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

10am to 2pm

Lake City NSC

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

Closed

University NSC

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 2pm

Central NSC

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 5pm

Southeast NSC

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

10am to 2pm

Delridge NSC

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

10am to 5pm

Closed

West Seattle NSC

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

9am to 4pm

Closed

Other Community Resources

Neighborhood Blogs

 

Magnolia: http://www.magnoliavoice.com/

Queen Anne: http://www.queenanneveiw.com/  

Interbay: http://our-interbay.org/

Queen Anne News and Magnolia News

 

Published every Wednesday, it covers stories affecting our community. It also contains information on upcoming events in the area. For more information check out their website at http://www.queenannenews.com/ or email them at qanews@nwlink.com.

From: Dumpys, Christa <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>
Date: Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:29 AM
Subject: September Newsletter for Queen Anne/Magnolia NSC
To: "Dumpys, Christa" <Christa.Dumpys@seattle.gov>


See what's happening in Queen Anne, Magnolia, and Interbay in September!

 

*Community Meeting Calendar

*Business After Hours

*Bike the Bluff

*Clothing Exchange at Counterbalance Park

*Queen Anne Clean up Day

*Discovery Park activities

*Queen Anne Art Walk

*Local Farmer's Markets

*Urban Forestry Open House

*Free Emergency Preparedness Classes

*Nightlife Initiative Survey

 

...and much more!

 

 

Christa Dumpys

Neighborhood District Coordinator

City of Seattle, Department of Neighborhoods

Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Service Center

206-684-4812