Archive for October, 2018
The Fremont Neighborhood Council has been quite concerned about the Lanz Fremont 3-story 32-unit apartment building being reviewed for construction at 3959 & 3965 Fremont Ave N. The building faces Fremont Avenue N on the east, on the edge of the Fremont Urban Village, but the west it presents a large presence, facing a very […]
This past Monday night, over 50 Fremont neighbors attended FNC’s “Civil Conversation about Homelessness,” moderated by Fremont resident Jenny Brailey, learning from and questioning panelists Tawny Bates, Fremont Housed Representative Concerning Impacts; August Drake-Ericson, Operations Manager for the City of Seattle Navigation Team; Tracy Cramer, Lead Clean City Inspector, SPU; Judy Gay, long-time Fremont Baptist […]
This coming Monday, the Fremont Neighborhood Council hosts a dialogue on homelessness in Fremont, a civil conversation with a focus on solutions AGENDA – Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting Monday, October 22, 2018: 7-8:45 p.m. 7:00 Introductions and Announcements 7:05 Introduction to FNC Dialogue on Homelessness in Fremont The Fremont Neighborhood Council seeks to provide a forum for […]
Early Design Review is changing to require developer outreach on new multi-family, mixed-use or commercial projects in neighborhoods. Here’s details and the workshops to explain the new process, from Seattle Department of Neighborhoods: North End Information Session at Good Shepherd Center Thurs., Oct 25, 2018, 6-8 pm The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods would like to […]