Attend FNC Meeting On November 28th To Learn More About The Neighborhood
On Monday, November 28th at 7p the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will host its monthly meeting to discuss residential concerns and issues, at Doric Temple #92.
On Monday, November 28th at 7p the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will host its monthly meeting to discuss residential concerns and issues, at Doric Temple #92.
This week, Seattle City Councilmember Tim Burgess (elected at-large) sent out a follow-up e-mail and blog post on an ordinance introduced to the Council (by Councilmember Mike O’Brien, of District #6) that would create a right to camp on public property for indefinite periods of time. Councilmember Burgess opposed the introduction of the legislation, and has asked citizens to engage in discussion about this issue and the proposed new law.
On Monday, April 13, at 8p, at the University Heights Community Center, a public meeting is planned for input on the development proposed for 3860 Bridge Way N. The proposal is for a 5-story structure containing 18 residential units and 5 live/work units, and no on-site parking (permit #3018230.)
The Seattle City Council is now accepting comments, in writing, by May 15th, on proposed amendments, submitted by Councilmembers Nick Licata and Sally Clark, governing production, processing, selling and delivery of marijuana and marijuana products in the City of Seattle.
On Thursday, February 2nd, from 6p – 8p, the 2nd Community Workshop will take place in the B.F. Day Elementary School Library, to gather input from residents, parents, kids, staff and business people of Fremont about improvements to the playground.
The proposed development of the old Thunderbird Motel site on Aurora Avenue North will under-go Early Design Review Guidance on Monday, January 30th at 6:30p, in the Ballard High School Library. Catholic Community Services has purchased the property to build a 71-residential unit building, with 5,600 square feet of commercial space, at 4251 Aurora Avenue, as affordable housing – with on-site services – for previously homeless people.
On Monday, January 23rd, at 6:30p, the Design Review Board will hear a presentation on a proposed four-story structure for 4111 & 4115 Stone Way North. The meeting will take place in room 209 of the University Heights Center, and is open to the public, and will allow for comments on the proposed design.
The twice-weekly bulletin distributed by the City of Seattle Department of Planning & Development (DPD) recently reported on this project pending in Fremont at 804 N 48th St.