Tuesday, June 17, 2008

New info on the
SEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION
Annual Workshop
(updates: http://www.seattlefederation.blogspot.com.)

at
Brighton Apartment Penthouse
6727 Rainier Avenue South
Saturday, June 21, 2008, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
When you arrive at the Brighton turn left into the visitor's parking area. Someone will be in the lobby to admit you and direct you to the ADA compliant elevator.

EVERYONE WELCOME, THIS IS AN OPEN, COMMUNITY-WIDE WORKSHOP

A Dialogue With The Livable Seattle Movement,
Some Proposed Solutions To Make Seattle More Livable and Affordable

New info on the
SEATTLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FEDERATION
Annual Workshop
(updates: http://www.seattlefederation.blogspot.com.)

at
Brighton Apartment Penthouse
6727 Rainier Avenue South
Saturday, June 21, 2008, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
When you arrive at the Brighton turn left into the visitor's parking area. Someone will be in the lobby to admit you and direct you to the ADA compliant elevator.

EVERYONE WELCOME, THIS IS AN OPEN, COMMUNITY-WIDE WORKSHOP

A Dialogue With The Livable Seattle Movement,
Some Proposed Solutions To Make Seattle More Livable and Affordable


The Federation Workshop will further continue the dialogue initiated at Sally Clark's Planning and Land Use Committee workshop, but this meeting will be between neighborhood and community folks and architects, land use planners, and others who have weighed the City's housing agenda, the current and proposed land use codes, lax or entirely missing code enforcement, "flexible" and porous code, "micropermitting" aka "piecemealing" and have found all to be wanting.

It won't be dominated by a majority of developers, consultants and City employees.

It won't be a gripe session, but will present some concepts that have yet to be grasped by some Councilmembers, much of our Department of Planning and Development and Mayor Nickels.

We hope to have representatives from neighborhoods all over the city who share the goal of correcting the current housing trends.

Bring your ideas, your hopes and your dreams for an affordable, livable Seattle, and let's get something done.

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