Thursday, December 29, 2016

Thanksgiving Message from QA Community Council

(This message was e-mailed to a wide list of recipients on Nov. 23, 2016.)

In the past several weeks, communities across our nation have seen a distressing increase of hate crimes.  Seattle has been no exception.

On this Thanksgiving weekend, the Queen Anne Community Council affirms our desire to make Queen Anne a safe neighborhood for everyone, regardless of religion, origin, sexuality or ethnicity.  We support Mayor Murray's  desire to be "guided by equality and inclusiveness and openness."

We, as a strong and vibrant community, embrace the diversity of all our residents and cherish the strength that a multicultural neighborhood brings.  Narratives of hate and fear hurt all of us and damage the fabric of trust and respect that makes our country great.

The Queen Anne Community Council Board

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

No Transportation Meeting This Month

The QACC Transportation Committee's next meeting will be Jan. 25, 2017.

No Public Safety Meeting this Month

There will be no QACC Public Safety Committee meeting this month because of the holidays.

Thanks,
Robert Kettle
Chairman, QACC Public Safety Committee

Sunday, December 18, 2016

News of the Positive Decision on our Appeal to Demand an EIS from the City Council

A Message from Martin Kaplan:

On behalf of our Queen Anne Community Council, I’d like to thank you, along with thousands of new neighborhood friends from all around our city, for your gratitude and incredible support. 

Remember this is only the beginning!

This morning’s dramatic editorial by The Seattle Times Editorial Board tripled the impact of my morning coffee!  The message firmly addressed our critical cause and challenges each of us to not only consider our rights as Seattleites but also to embrace our interests with enthusiasm and act to affect change while holding City Hall accountable. 

Today’s Editorial:  The Seattle Times Editorial Board
In my opinion, the Hearing Examiner’s Decision on Tuesday powerfully supported our position as outlined in our appeal;  that ideology and governance by proclamation will not work in Seattle and ignoring facts and the public voice while favoring one narrow group at the expense of the greater good will have consequences.  Many feel there has been a paradigm shift down at City Hall where your opinion and those of your neighbors and communities are no longer heard or considered.  This shift is antithetical to Seattle's long history of community involvement in city governance. 

The Decision

We will stand together and pursue the next steps as Mayor Ed Murray and Councilmember Mike O’Brien make their decision moving ahead pursuant to the appeal decision.

Thanks so much again, and even in these very heavy times, may your holidays be just that much brighter!

Queen Anne Community Council 
Land Use Review and Planning Committee (LURC)
Martin Henry Kaplan, AIA, Chair

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Full QA Council Meeting Wed. December 7

Meeting at Queen Anne Manor at 7:30. Discussion will include:

  • The 7 Way Stop near Aurora Ave. North
  • Committee Reports

Monday, November 28, 2016

Transportation Committee Meeting Moved!

The Queen Anne Community Council's Transportation Committee will meet Wed. Nov. 30 at 7:30.

Monday, November 14, 2016

QA Community Council Meetings

Hello, Neighbors,

Please be aware that all meetings of the Queen Anne Community Council are open to all of the residents, workers in and businesses in our Neighborhood. We welcome your interest in our community.


Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Parks Committee Meeting Moved!

Due to the US Elections on Nov. 8, the Parks Committee will meet at 7:30 on Nov. 15 at Queen Anne Manor.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Full QA Council Meeting Wed. November 2

Meeting at Queen Anne Manor at 7:30. Discussion will include:
  • The After Market Muffler Problem (noise), Jessie Robbins
  • PPQA, Margaret Okamoto
  • 6th Avenue Street End Name, Don Harper
  • QA Chamber of Commerce, Ellen Monrad
  • Committee Reports

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Full QA Council Meeting Wed. October 5

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, Oct. 5, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The Agenda will include a presentation from Carolyn Quatier of the Simple & Just Charity. Officer Election and Committee reports will follow. The complete agenda is attached.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Queen Anne Community Council Election Results!

On September 21, 2016, The QACC held elections for the 2016-17 year. As there were 12 people running for the 12 openings, all were elected. Congratulations to new board members:

  • Brittney Bollay
  • Sean Champagne
  • Laura Day
  • Michael Jerrett
  • Catherine Wilson
Also, congratulations to re-elected board members:
  • Michael Crow
  • Don Harper
  • Marty Kaplan
  • Robert Kettle
  • Margaret Okamoto
  • Jim Smith
  • Mike Warren
See the list to the right for a complete list of the new board.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Full QA Council Meeting Wed. September 7

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, Sep. 7, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The Agenda will include Discussion of Bye Kracke Park. Committee reports will include an update from Marty Kaplan of our Challenge to the City's Determination of Non-significance for Councilmember O'Brien's rezone proposal. The complete agenda is attached.

The QACC Annual Meeting and Election will take place on Sep. 21 at 7:00 pm at Queen Anne Manor.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Donations by Check in US Mail

Hello Neighbors,

If you wish to contribute to our EIS Challenge but do not use PayPal, you can make a contribution via US Mail by check. Checks should be made payable to "Queen Anne Community Council" and sent to:

Queen Anne Community Council
1818 1st Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119

Please include a note with your e-mail address so that we can confirm your donation via e-mail letter.

Thank You

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Seattle Neighborhoods - Urgent Call to Action

Help Us Appeal and Ensure Real Public Participation

In June 2015, Mayor Murray presented the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA), which among 65 recommendations to help solve our housing affordability crisis, included converting all single family zones to multi-family. Neighborhoods and citizens citywide loudly objected and soon thereafter Mayor Murray promised to take all the single-family changes “off the table.”  He has often repeated his commitment!

Now, contrary to Mayor Murray’s promise, City Councilmember Mike O’Brien has put before the City Council a proposed legislation to rezone almost all the city’s neighborhoods – 50% of the total area of Seattle – 120,000 properties –  from single-family to “triplex,” and ruling that this unprecedented zoning change will have NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT upon livability, infrastructure, congestion, traffic, parking, and many other considerations.

This proposed legislation bypasses all customary and traditional public process: no professional environmental impact studies, no neighborhood outreach or involvement—NO PUBLIC HEARINGS!

We of the Queen Anne Community Council are formally appealing to the city to stop this high-handed, undemocratic, and destructive rush to overturn decades of inclusive, gradual, rational land-use policy. We ask you to familiarize yourself with the outlines of the problem by visiting our website; to rouse your neighbors to the threat to our civic lifestyle; and to contribute what you can to cover the legal costs of halting the biggest challenge to intelligent and humane development in the history of the city.


We have only a few weeks to raise the $25,000 we need to fund our appeal. Please join with us now to ensure real public participation in this vital decision. Learn about the basis of the appeal. If you already understand our concern and wish to help, Please Donate Now!

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Full QA Council Meeting Wed. July 6

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, July 6, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The Agenda will include Discussion of Route 3 & 4 Metro Service, 6th Ave W Street End Improvement, the Uptown Rezoning Report and the QACC Annual Election Committee. The complete agenda is attached.

There will be no Full Council Meeting in August!

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. June 1

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, June 1, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The Agenda will include a presentation by Noelle Frame, our State Legislator. The Complete Agenda is attached.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Neighborhood Meeting on HALA, May 16

Hi Neighbors,

You are invited to a critical neighborhood meeting of the Queen Anne Community Council's Land Use Review Committee at 6:30 on May 16, 2016. Read more ...

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. May 4

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, May 4, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The Agenda will include discussion of various Neighborhood Street Fund grant applications. The Complete Agenda is attached.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. Apr. 6

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, Apr. 6, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The discussion will include a presentation from Expedia on their plans to occupy the former Amgen Building near pier 86. The Complete Agenda is attached.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. Mar. 2

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, Mar. 2, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The discussion will include a presentation from Patricia Sully representing Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD). Charles Bookman will propose a letter concerning Pier 86 Grain Elevator Art. The Complete Agenda is attached.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. Feb. 3

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting Wednesday night, Feb. 3, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The discussion will include a presentation from Betty Winfield representing Friends of Art on Pier 86The Complete Agenda is attached.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Full Council Meeting Wed. Jan. 6

The Queen Anne Community Council will be meeting tonight, Jan. 6, 2016, at 7:30PM at Queen Anne Manor. The discussion will include consideration of Sound Transit's Light Rail Routes to Ballard as well as the usual committee reports. The Agenda is attached.