With the 23rd Avenue Action Plan, we wanted to establish a city-community collaboration that creates a shared vision and action plan to improve the health and equity of three Central Area community cores: 23rd Avenue and E. Union Street, 23rd Avenue and E. Cherry Street, and 23rd Avenue and S. Jackson Street. After three community workshops over the last six months, the project is transitioning from the planning phase to the implementation phase.
23rd Avenue Action Plan – Turning Passion into Action
Join DPD on September 21 for our last community meeting featuring an open house and community action team workshop. At the open house, the community will have an opportunity to review and comment on the draft 23rd Avenue Action Plan to ensure it reflects the shared community vision developed over the past year. There will also be a Community Resource Fair at the open house, where the community will be able to connect with organizations already doing great work in the neighborhood.
What’s New in Neighborhood Planning?
Updating the Rainier Beach and Broadview, Bitterlake, Haller Lake neighborhood plans is now underway.
If you are Interested in serving on the local Neighborhood Advisory Committee for these two neighborhoods, visit this website for more information:
www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npi/PublicInvolvement.htm
Neighborhood Plan Update Action Teams Kick-Off
In 2009 over 1,500 people helped plan the future of their neighborhoods in North Beacon, North Rainier and Othello. Now it’s time to get things done. Come help prioritize next steps and sign up for project action teams.
