The City of Seattle has now posted very detailed MHA maps where you can find out the specifics of proposed MHA rezoning right down to the effect on each specific parcel in the city. See all the MHA rezone specifics here. The link leads you first to a short video presentation giving an overview, and […]
Two FNC board members, Toby Thaler and Pete Hornyack, serve on the city’s HALA’s Focus Group, and will meet next Thursday, October 27th. Meanwhile, they share some information about maps the city is considering. Toby writes, “You can see all available maps and down load as (very large) pdf files here: https://hala.consider.it/ Pete adds, “The […]
“If you live in or around the Wallingford Residential Urban Village (or the Fremont Urban Village), HALA (the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda) will impact your neighborhood. …The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is hosting the HALA Community Conversation meeting at Hamilton International Middle School, 1610 N 41st Street, on Wednesday March 30 from 6:00 PM to […]
HALA will be the major topic on the agenda at FNC Monday evening, but not the only one–Please join us for the first Fremont Neighborhood Council meeting of the year! Learn about the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA) and what it means for Fremont’s future. Monday, January 25, 2015, 7-8:30pm at Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St. AGENDA 7pm […]
Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting – AGENDA Monday, September 22, 2014, 7-8:30pm, Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St. 7:05 pm Introductions {Real start time!} 7:10 Announcements about Fremont related events coming up 7:15 Seattle City Councilman Mike O’Brien’s Office (Esther Handy) and DPD (Geoffrey Wentlandt) Mike O’Brien is chair of the Council’s land use committee. His staff Esther […]
Fremont Neighborhood Council has been hearing a lot from residents about micro housing projects planned for the neighborhood. Concerns include: Congestion and safety Parking impacts Utility capacity of our water, sewer and electrical delivery systems Inadequate transit capacity Garbage service, access and mitigation Social impacts of potential high turnover Open space and park provisions for […]
The City Council will be holding public meetings to discuss proposed changes to the Living Building Pilot Project (LBPP). The changes, authored by the Seattle Department of Planning & Development, would extend the life of the program beyond the end of the year and add needed flexibility to encourage development of more deep green buildings, […]