Call to Order 7:06pm – Paul Kostek Mary Amberg – Seattle Police Department Crime Prevention Coordinator North Precinct North Precinct is by far the largest. Ship canal north, water to water. Please reach out if you have any questions. Best way to contact is email. If you’re not sure if the question is related to […]
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Minutes of the GLCC Meeting Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Call to Order 7:04pm – Paul Kostek Aurora Licton Springs Urban Village – Susan Larrance “ALUV”. Started in 2015 as a result of protesting of micro-housing. Many people didn’t know they lived in an “Urban Village”. Didn’t receive many of the amenities of other urban villages. Have been working with the city to make it […]

Seattle Bike Share General Survey
You’ve been seeing them around town since last July. These free-floating bike share programs have been helping people get around the city, blocking sidewalks, and just about everything else in between. The city is asking Seattleites to take a survey on bike sharing.

Transit in Green Lake – Green Lake Community Council Meeting Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Join us this Wednesday January 10, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at The Hearthstone. Here are the agenda items for the meeting. If you have a burning issue you want to address, send an email to chair@greenlakecommunitycouncil.org. Concerned about transit in the Green Lake neighborhood? We are excited to welcome Vice Chair of the King County […]

Green Lake Residential Urban Village: A Transit Void?
The Green Lake Residential Urban Village has seen some substantial growth over the past 15 years. We’ve seen multiple blocks torn down and built back up again. Albertsons is gone, but we have a PCC and Bartell Drugs now (many consider that an upgrade.) Parking has never been plentiful. We now have less of it, […]

Green Lake Community Council Meeting Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Join us this Wednesday May 10, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at The Hearthstone. Here’s the agenda for the meeting, as of now. If you have a burning issue you want to address, send an email to chair@greenlakecommunitycouncil.org. The entirety of this meeting will be dedicated to the topic of homelessness and homeless encampments. Presentations from George Scarola […]

Homeless Encampments – A Call for Questions
The Green Lake Community Council meeting of May 10, will be an opportunity to learn and ask questions about city-wide policies directed toward treatment of homeless encampments on city owned properties, including parks. The evening program will be organized as a panel of the three invited guests with the following general outline: George Scarola – […]

Important public meeting: Evans Pool. Tuesday, March 7 at 7 pm with Mike O’Brien
Over the past decade or more, the Green Lake Community Center has been falling into disrepair. Some of this has been due to economic factors, while some of it has been in an effort to help get new community centers up and running in other neighborhoods. The pool at the center – knowns as the Evans […]

Special City Council Meeting: Affordable Housing, Neighborhoods and Finance
November 22 , 2016 2:00 PM Members: Tim Burgess, Chair Lisa Herbold, Vice-Chair Rob Johnson, Member Mike O’Brien, Alternate Location: Council Chamber, City Hall 600 4th Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Committee Website: http://www.seattle.gov/council/committees/Housing/ Council Meeting Listen Line: 206-684-8566 This meeting also constitutes a meeting of the Full Council, provided that the meeting shall be conducted as […]

Draft Zoning Maps for Green Lake
The Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) zoning maps are available at hala.consider.it. This is part of the overall Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda. The proposed changes to the Green Lake neighborhood are not as significant as some other neighborhoods, including Roosevelt. No changes are proposed to the Green Lake Residential Urban Village boundary Only a small area shows a […]