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One Week From Today! RSVP for the South Seattle Community Roundtable!

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Skylar Benson <skylar@...>
Date: Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 10:25?AM
Subject: One Week From Today! RSVP for the South Seattle Community Roundtable!
To:


Dear community member,

The South Seattle Community Roundtable is just around the corner -- have you reserved your spot yet?

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This event is an opportunity to cultivate meaningful connections and engage in important discussions with the Port of Seattle, King County, and other public agencies. You¡¯ll hear updates about the Port of Seattle and King County¡¯s ongoing master planning efforts and noise studies.? This roundtable also features a panel discussion featuring public representatives, exploring challenges and opportunities at the state and federal level.

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This meeting is part of an ongoing effort to continually develop community partnerships. Feel free to share this with your network and community!

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Alongside perspectives from the regional to federal landscape, this meeting includes time for community updates. If you would like to share, please sign up to do so during check-in. To ensure everyone has a chance to speak, we kindly ask that comments be limited to three to five minutes.

Event Details:

¡¤?????? Date: Thursday, January 23rd

¡¤?????? Time: 5:00 PM ¨C 7:30 PM

¡¤?????? Location: El Centro de la Raza,

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What to Expect:

¡¤?????? Engaging Conversation: Participate in critical conversation around community needs and collaborate to co-create solutions.

¡¤?????? Relationship Building: Connect with community members, agency partners, and stakeholders to learn from each other and foster collaboration and trust.

¡¤?????? Delicious Food: Enjoy dinner and refreshments as we connect and collaborate.

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We hope to see you there!

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Best,

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DRCC Newsletter: January 2025 Edition

 



South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: DRCC / TAG <contact@...>
Date: Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 9:01?AM
Subject: DRCC Newsletter: January 2025 Edition
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Advocacy and Community Engagement In 2024, our Advocacy team successfully advocated for: $336,000 in the King County Council budget for preparation and recovery from potential flooding, as well as flo

Advocacy and Community Engagement

In 2024, our Advocacy team successfully advocated for:

  • $336,000 in the King County Council budget for preparation and recovery from potential flooding, as well as flood insurance for unincorporated King County residents in South Park.

  • $40,000 for Concord PTA¡¯s general operating budget from City of Seattle

  • $5,000 for South Park Neighborhood Association programming from South Park Area Redevelopment Committee

  • $5,000 for flood preparation for unincorporated King County residents from Washington State University

  • Continued local and accessible summer youth programming by Parks and Recreation and Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences, free for all (about 60 families served)

  • Teen and Tween Late Night to continue at Concord Elementary for the duration of the South Park Community Center¡¯s closure

  • $110 million for the WA Dept. of Transportation for a zero-emission Medium and Heavy Duty vehicle voucher program from the federal government

  • Funding and execution of the Zero Emission Drayage Truck Incentive Program, which aims to provide funding and assistance to drayage truckers. The funding provides between 50-80% of the cost of a zero-emission truck and necessary charging/fueling infrastructure

  • $3 million from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA( for the Northwest Seaport Alliance to conduct an emissions inventory, a feasibility study, workforce development and community engagement, and planning for climate resilience

  • $3 million from the EPA for the Port of Seattle to conduct a vessel and maritime fuel inventory, feasibility studies, and engagement with the community

Meetings attended in support of community organizing in 2024:

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  • South Park Neighborhood Association

  • Georgetown Community Council

  • Georgetown Community Council Board of Directors

  • Community Capacity?

Weekly:

  • Flood Community Advisory Group Facilitators/Seattle Public Utilities

  • Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition

Bi-monthly/Quarterly:

  • Seattle Public Utilities Customer Review Panel

  • Georgetown Neighborhood Center Visioning Group

  • City of Seattle Resilience District Advisory Group

  • Flood Community Advisory Group

DRCC re-invested $214,000 into community from various funding sources via youth/community stipends, events and more.

In 2025, our Advocacy team is looking forward to two more job fairs, partnering with SPU and the US Water Alliance to develop a career pipeline pathway to jobs in the water industry, supporting development of a Duwamish Valley Youth Corps cohort for driver¡¯s ed, more engagement of flood-impacted community members, supporting the Georgetown Neighborhood Center Visioning Group in next steps, working with the Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition to acquire property, strengthening relationships between local industry and local job-seekers, and more!

Environmental Law & Climate Policy

Ready to Get Involved? Take the Washington CCAP Survey!

Commerce and the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency are currently conducting a joint survey seeking feedback to inform the Washington State and Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Metropolitan Statistical Area Comprehensive Climate Action Plans (CCAPs). Public feedback is critical to guiding the priorities for CCAP development, as well as topics for further engagement in your region over the next year. You can complete the Washington CCAP Survey to provide input on GHG reduction measures, sectors of focus, and co-benefits of climate action that are important to you and your community.

This year, DRCC is focusing on four main legislative priorities that will help protect the health and wellbeing of our Duwamish Valley community:
1. The Cumulative Risk Burden (CURB) Pollution Act to change Washington's permitting process to include Frontline communities and environmental justice concerns.
2. Phasing-out leaded aviation fuel by 2031 at all Washington airports to protect health. Lead is banned in our paint, homes, and car fuel. Let's get it out of our airplane fuel to improve the health outcomes of airport-impacted communities.
3. Protecting the Advanced Clean Trucks rule from misinformation and bad-faith actors who are prioritizing profit over the health of Washingtonians and our environment.
4. Ensuring that the legislature is allocating budget funds that live up to the environmental justice and climate promises of the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act and the Climate Commitment Act.

The Duwamish Air Improvement Study for Youth

We are so grateful to Thuy Numrich, our Community Advocacy Team (CAT) member and community health worker, who will be leaving our team this year, but will remain an active member of the community and continue her work with the South Park Senior Citizens.

She has done so many wonderful things and we cannot express how happy we are that she was a part of this team. We appreciated the proactivity and joy that she brought to all her work.?

This past year she led efforts educating families on asthma triggers and air pollution in places ranging from people's homes, to community events, and through radio station presentations.?

She is highly respected by the rest of the DRCC team, her community health worker team, and DRCC's CAT. Please join me in thanking Thuy Numrich for all her work!?

Do you know a child with asthma?

Help spread the word! If you or someone you know could benefit from this study, feel free to share this flier. Together, we can make a difference to lower asthma rates.

Superfund Site

What¡¯s happening now on the Duwamish River Cleanup:

January 2025

  • During the week of January 13: Cleanup activities will continue in Sediment Management Areas (SMAs) 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9.? See the map of cleanup areas linked below. Cleanup at SMA 7 has been rescheduled to Season 2 of construction.?Work at SMA 9 includes continued installation of sheet pile. This may cause higher noise levels.??

  • Contractors will begin backfilling in SMAs where dredging of contaminated material has been completed, replacing it with clean material. Barges will bring the clean material to the SMA, and an excavator on a separate barge will place the material in and around the dredged area.??SMA 3 will be backfilled first.?SMA 4 backfilling may also start this week depending upon the completion of SMA 3.??

  • Construction is ongoing from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. Movement of barges may occur outside of these work hours.

  • You can reach out to our team during construction hours should you have questions or concerns. Reach out to us at info@... or 1-888-561-LDWG (1-888-561-5394).

  • The Lower Duwamish Waterway Group and the EPA are teaming up to attend the?. Stop by any time to learn more, chat with project staff, or ask your questions. Wednesday, January 15
    4:00¨C6:00 p.m.
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Check out the timeline

What is happening in our CLEAN AIR PROGRAM?

The Duwamish Valley Youth Corps Winter cohort has started!

We would like to begin by giving a warm welcome to all of the new and returning DVYC youth to our winter program! We hosted orientation last week and were thrilled to see over 70 youth who took the time and made the commitment to show up. It was a great pleasure to meet so many new folks as well as to reconnect with our returnees. We are humbled to know that so many of the young folks in this community look to DVYC for engaging, educational, and rewarding afterschool programming. Thank you!

This winter we are looking forward to hosting another heartwarming, intergenerational program in partnership with the South Park Public Library - The Learning Buddies! In this group, 10 of our DVYC youth get to work with elementary school students on educational games to strengthen their understanding of mathematics, language, and speaking skills. Last year we saw how this program provided mentorship for young children, while also helping DVYC youth to build their leadership skills as role models for the next generation. This group will also have the opportunity to work on mural design for future artwork in South Park!

Stay tuned to our next newsletter to learn more about the other cohorts that we are hosting this winter season! We¡¯re so excited to get another program started, and can¡¯t wait to share more with our community as the year unfolds!

Please join us to CELEBRATE? Robin

We¡¯re thrilled to honor Robin Schwartz on her 8th anniversary with us!

Robin¡¯s dedication to environmental justice and community impact has been truly inspiring. . She has been instrumental in helping us build stronger, greener community by driving advocacy efforts related to affordable housing, place keeping, education and more!

We¡¯re so grateful for her passion and commitment to creating a better Duwamish River Valley.

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Join DRCC!!!

We invite you to join our team. DRCC is a small and mighty team that centers a dynamic, collaborative, and highly interdisciplinary environment.

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Sign up to the Maritime High School now!

Maritime High School (MHS) is for students who have an interest in anything connected to the sea!

The school prepares students to launch into a maritime career or continue studying at college.

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Reconnect South Park Survey

Potential Futures for the SR-99 segment through South Park.?

Your feedback on each of the *4 Options* below is critical in crafting the Community Vision Plan - framework for the City of Seattle, other agencies having jurisdiction, and further technical studies towards reconnecting South Park!


South Park Neighborhood Association Unsung Heros meeting

 

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In case you missed it¡ªSouth Park Neighborhood Association¡¯s Unsung Heroes meeting will be next month, February 11 6-7:30 at the Hub. Please nominate anyone who you think deserves to be honored
En caso de que se lo haya perdido, la reuni¨®n de H¨¦roes An¨®nimos de la Asociaci¨®n de Vecinos de South Park ser¨¢ el pr¨®ximo mes, 11 de febrero, de 6 a 7:30 en el Hub. Nomine a cualquiera que crea que merece ser honrado


2025 - 2026 Sea Mar Scholarship Program

 

High School & College Student Scholarships through SeaMar!?

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Kenia Diaz <KeniaDiaz@...>
Date: Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 9:14?AM
Subject: 2025 - 2026 Sea Mar Scholarship Program
To: scholarship <scholarship@...>


To Whom It May Concern,

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My name is Kenia Diaz with Sea Mar Community Health Centers. Our Sea Mar Scholarships for the 2025 ¨C 2026 academic year are now open! Enclosed please find a flyer promoting our scholarships in English and in Spanish. The flyers attached have a QR code that will direct scholars to our Scholarship website, , where they can learn more about our scholarships and apply.

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Please help us recruit eligible students by posting the flyers around your school, institution, or community and announcing this great scholarship opportunity. We would highly appreciate it if you could pass this email/message along to other community leaders who can disseminate this information to eligible students. Here is a brief overview of our Sea Mar Scholarships:

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Sea Mar recognizes and acknowledges the barriers children of farm working families face in their pursuit of a college degree. Economic strains, as well as language and cultural barriers can often affect these students.

Sometimes students need to work after school and all summer to assist their family. Sea Mar is proud to provide annual scholarships to help make college a reality.

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Award amount: $1,000.

You can access this scholarship by clicking .

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The Sea Mar Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship provides financial support for students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, perseverance, are go-getters, and have shown or have the strong potential to be contributors to their community.

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Award amount: $2,500

You can access this scholarship by clicking .

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Both scholarships are now open and will be closing on April 15, 2025. For any questions, please contact me at keniadiaz@... or scholarship@.... You can call my direct line at (206) 788-3229, or you can call the administrative office and ask for Kenia Diaz at (206) 763-5277.

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For those of you that work directly in High Schools, below is a template announcement that can be used over your PA system.

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Announcement:

The Sea Mar Community Health Centers Scholarships are now open! Sea Mar will be awarding $1,000 scholarships to students who are of migrant or seasonal farm worker backgrounds. In addition to this, Sea Mar offers a $2,500 scholarship to students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, and perseverance. The money can be used to cover expenses while you¡¯re enrolled in college such as tuition, food, housing, books, etc! Take advantage of this opportunity. You can find the application at or you can connect with your counselor for more information. The deadline is April 15, 2025. Take the time to apply and submit your application. For any questions, please email scholarship@... or call (206) 763-5277.

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Thank you all so much for your continued efforts in leading/guiding the next generation! Please do not hesitate to connect with me should you have any questions.

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Atentamente,

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Kenia Diaz | Community Advocate & Events Coordinator ?

Pronouns: She/They

Sea Mar Community Health Centers

Exceptional service. Every person. Every time.

1040 South Henderson Street | Seattle, WA | 98108

P 206.788.3229 | Ext 63129 | F 206.788.3204

keniadiaz@...

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Stay connected:

The information contained in this email, including any attachments, may be confidential and/or legally protected. It has been sent for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). If the reader of this message is not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication, or any of its contents, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender and destroy all copies of the message. Thank you.

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Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the weeks of January 13 and January 20, 2025

 


South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: LDWG <info@...>
Date: Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 3:59?PM
Subject: Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the weeks of January 13 and January 20, 2025
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Cleanup Construction Activities

Construction is ongoing from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. Movement of barges may occur outside of these work hours.??

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This evening, January 10, work activities will extend beyond standard hours and continue until approximately 10 p.m. near , which is on the east shoreline. These activities are part of the sheet pile wall construction and will require lighting to illuminate the work area. Welding operations are anticipated, with noise levels expected to remain typical for construction work.???

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Also, this Saturday, January 11, work activities will begin at 7 a.m. because of favorable tidal conditions. This work will also include sheet pile wall construction.???

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For questions or concerns, you can reach our team at info@... or 1-888-561-LDWG (1-888-561-5394). Please note that in-water construction activities are tide and weather-dependent. All schedules are subject to change.?

Weekly Environmental and Community Report for the week of December 30?

You may view the weekly report and other previous weekly reports by clicking the link below.??

What to expect during the week of January 13

Cleanup activities will continue in SMAs 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9.? See the map of cleanup areas linked below. Cleanup at SMA 7 has been rescheduled to season two of construction?

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Work at SMA 9 includes continued installation of sheet pile. This may cause higher noise levels.??


Contractors will begin backfilling in SMAs where the dredging of contaminated material has been completed to replace it with clean material. Barges will bring the clean material to the SMA, and an excavator on a separate barge will place the material in and around the dredged area.??

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SMA 3 will be backfilled first.?SMA 4 backfilling may also start this week depending upon the completion of SMA 3.??

What to expect during the week of January 20

During the week of January 20, cleanup activities will continue in SMAs 2, 4, and 6.??

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Preparing rail cars for lined and covered transport of dredged material to the landfill. (Photo credit: Geosyntec)

The Contractor¡¯s quality control team testing the positioning of the dredge bucket. (Photo credit: Geosyntec)

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Remember, the only Duwamish River seafood that is safe to eat is salmon. In the Duwamish River, the seafood that spend their entire lives in the river (perch, sole, flounder, crab, mussels, and clams) are unsafe to eat. They have high levels of toxic chemicals (such as PCBs) that you cannot see.


?Learn how to protect your health while fishing for seafood that is safe to catch and eat.

Send us an email
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Stay informed during cleanup construction!

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Mant¨¦ngase informado durante toda la actividad de construcci¨®n para la limpieza

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Give us a call at 1-888-561-5394

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Camp Erin Grief Camp 2025 Program

 

Grief Camp for youth?and/or Volunteer Opportunity

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Camp Erin King County <camperinking@...>
Date: Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 11:08?AM
Subject: Camp Erin Grief Camp 2025 Program
To:


Hello,

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We are the leadership team at located in King County. We are reaching out in hopes this free resource may be beneficial for grieving youth in your community and wondering if you may be able to share this with families? Our next free camp weekend will be Friday, May 30th ¨C Sunday, June 1st in Ravensdale, WA at Lake Retreat Camp. We also host an annual Camp program in as well (program information in the attached flyer). Below is an overview on our upcoming and more information for youth and families if interested in getting connected with us this Summer!

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Camp Erin Overview

Camp Erin? King County is free of charge to all participants and provides a caring environment, filled with activities to assist children and teens (ages 6 ¨C 17 or 18 if still in school) coping with loss. Camp Erin offers a special combination of fun recreational activities and supportive discussions to help campers build their trust, self-esteem and coping skills. Age-appropriate groups of children and teens provide an opportunity to meet with peers who have had similar feelings and experiences. Planned activities allow for sharing of feelings and concerns, friendship building, and fun. The camp is facilitated by professional staff affiliated with Providence Hospice of King County program, as well as trained volunteers. Adult ¡°Big Buddy¡± volunteers offer additional support and companionship for campers.

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Getting Connected!

Attached is a copy of our program flyer and we are happy to mail printed flyers if preferred, and including helpful links below:

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Thank you for sharing this resource with your community! If you have any questions on Camp Erin or other resources for grieving youth, please call us at (206) 320-4000 or email CampErinKing@....

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Sincerely,

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Alex, Kelli, Maki & Taylor

Camp Erin King County Team

Providence Hospice of Seattle

Phone: 206-320-4000

Email: CampErinKing@...

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Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - January 10

 

Updates to this project.?

Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through February 2025.

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Seattle Department of Transportation <transportation@...>
Date: Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 4:49?PM
Subject: Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project update - January 10
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Construction update for January 10 - January 24
Seattle Department of Transportation logo

Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project Update

Crews have been making steady progress on completing the protected bike lanes on Airport Way S. We rechannelized the road to accommodate the future protected bike lane and other design elements that aim to improve safety for all travelers. You will begin to see the bike lane fully take shape during the next few weeks, along with other pedestrian and safety improvements in the project area.

Over the next few weeks, you¡¯ll see the following construction activities in the area:

  • Installing concrete protected bike lanes on Airport Way S from S Edmunds St and moving north from the intersection
  • Installing improvements to utilities, sidewalks, and curb ramps on Airport Way S near the intersections of S Lucile St and S Edmunds St
  • Electrical improvements at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucile St
  • Preparation for installing protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S ?

What to expect during construction:

  • The northbound through-lane on Airport Way S will be reduced to a single lane 24/7. We recommend commuters driving northbound to detour to 4th Ave S before S Lucile St.
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained. Pedestrian detours may be longer than usual.
  • Access to businesses will be maintained
  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 9:00 AM and finishing at 3:00 PM
  • We will avoid work and traffic control during the peak hours of 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.
  • Some construction may require temporary changes to bus routes. Visit the??for rider alerts.

Construction work at the Airport Way S and S Lucile St intersection is expected to continue through February 2025. We will continue to post bi-weekly construction updates on this webpage and the project listserv through construction.?

Construction progress

Crews sawcutting across Airport Way S at S Lucile St.

Crews sawcutting across Airport Way S at S Lucile St.

Crews constructing concrete buffer for the two-way protected bike lane on the west side of Airport Way S at S Edmunds St.

Crews constructing concrete buffer for the two-way protected bike lane on the west side of Airport Way S at S Edmunds St.


Thank you to our community members who joined us in celebrating the groundbreaking of the Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project!?

Read more about the community's celebration of this important milestone on .

Photo of community members at groundbreaking celebration.

Community members came together to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project.

Construction of the is anticipated to start on the evening of Tuesday, November 5 on the Airport Way S bridge and at the intersection of Airport Way S and S Lucille St. The start of the project is weather dependent and subject to change. Thank you for your patience as we prepare the work site to begin construction.

Continue visiting our??or??for bi-weekly updates on?construction?activities.?


Project Design

During construction, you will see us making the following changes:

  • Two-way protected bike lane on the west side of the street from Airport Way S and S Lucille St to S Nevada St and 6th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on 6th Ave S from S Nevada St to S Forest St
  • Two-way, center turn lane on 6th Ave S from south of S Forest St to S Spokane St, making it safer and easier for vehicles to enter and exit driveways
  • S Spokane St and Airport Way S: New traffic signal, signalized bike crossing, and bike ramp
  • S Lucile St and Airport Way S: New signalized bike crossing, ADA curb ramps, and refreshed crosswalk markings
  • All-way stop on 6th Ave S at both the intersections with S Alaska St and S Nevada St?
  • Raised bus stop on the west side of Airport Way S at S Edmonds St
  • Parking removal on the west side of 6th from Alaska to Industrial to allow for two-way freight movements.
Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S

Map of improvements to be constructed on 6th Ave S, S Alaska St, and Airport Way S.


How to stay informed

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

Levy to Move Seattle Logo


This email was sent to spnaseattle@... using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: City of Seattle, Washington ¡¤ 707 17th St, Suite 4000 ¡¤ Denver, CO 80202


apologies- had the wrong time-zone for the video-link sent out yesterday..

 


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The video turns 'OFF' normally on Friday mornings (approx. 12:30ish am) until Sunday (approx. 07:00 am) PST
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Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the weeks of December 9 and 16

 

Stay in the know about the dredging!

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: LDWG <info@...>
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 3:45?PM
Subject: Lower Duwamish Waterway Construction during the weeks of December 9 and 16
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Cleanup Construction Activities

Crews are dredging to remove contaminated sediments from the river bottom of the Lower Duwamish Waterway. Water quality monitoring is performed during dredging operations. After removal, dredged material is transported by barge to a permitted facility next to the waterway where it is transferred to land, loaded into rail cars, and taken to Waste Management¡¯s Columbia Ridge Commercial Landfill (a permitted landfill) in Arlington, Oregon for disposal.??

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Cleanup began in late November and has been focused on sediment management areas (SMA) 3, 4, and 6.

What to expect during the weeks of December 9 and 16

As linked below, during the weeks of December 9 and 16, cleanup construction will continue in SMA 3, 4, and 6 and construction will begin in SMA 2, 7, and 9. Work is generally being done in two SMAs at a time. After dredging is complete in each area, clean sand will be placed over the river bottom using similar equipment.?

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Beginning the week of December 9, and continuing over the next two weeks, crews plan to start sheet pile installation next to SMA 9. Sheet piles, which consist of large metal sheets, will be driven into the ground to shore up the land before debris removal and dredging at SMA 9. Sheet pile installation may cause higher noise levels during the daytime. Thank you for your patience as we continue the cleanup.?

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Construction is scheduled within standard working hours, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., currently Monday through Friday. Movement of barges may occur outside of these work hours. For questions or concerns, you can reach our team during construction hours at info@... or 1-888-561-LDWG (1-888-561-5394).??


Excavator removes contaminated sediment from the river bottom to place in barge.?(Photo credit: Boeing)

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Send us an email
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Stay informed during cleanup construction!

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Mant¨¦ngase informado durante toda la actividad de construcci¨®n para la limpieza

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Give us a call at 1-888-561-5394

LDWG | info@... | Seattle, WA 98108 US

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Join us today, 12/12 for the Seattle Renter Organizing Council Year end Round Up - ONLINE ONLY

 

Tonight at 6:30p ONLINE!

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Be:Seattle - Kate & Tanya <tanya@...>
Date: Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 11:26?AM
Subject: Join us today, 12/12 for the Seattle Renter Organizing Council Year end Round Up - ONLINE ONLY
To: <SPNAseattle@...>


? Join the Seattle Renter Organizing Council today, 12/12, 6:30-8:30pm online via zoom for the Year End Round Up and what's to come in 2025. Don't miss a chance to check in, talk about the new budget, plan for next year and just be in community.

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Come join the December Seattle Renter Organizing Council via zoom today!

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The meeting will be tomorrow, December 12th from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM via zoom. The meeting will be ONLINE ONLY this month.

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Let's get together in community, check in, talk about this last few months including where we ended with the City Budget, and what's next in 2025.

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Be:Seattle is appreciative of all those who have come to the SROC meetings, stood in community, and shared their stories. We are humbled by the amazingness of all the people we have met and all the strength we see in you.

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Let's hang out and touchbase and remember how important community is to us - especially now.

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Click the big red button to RSVP (it will send an email to us) and we will email you the link!

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See you tomorrow!

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Tanya Moore

Co-Director, Be:Seattle

You are receiving this email because you signed up online or at a Be:Seattle event.

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Duwamish Waterway Park Questions and Comment Period Extension notice

 

Two Lower?Duwamish?Waterway?cleanup sites open for public comment, one site extended by two weeks

Industrial Container Services LLC WA cleanup site,?comment period extended by two weeks

Public comment period: Nov.18, 2024 (12 a.m.) ¨C Jan. 31, 2025 (11:59 p.m.)

We invite comments on a Remedial Investigation (study of the site) and Feasibility Study (options for cleanup). Learn more and submit comments by visiting the?.

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Delta Marine Industries cleanup site (This includes the Duwamish Yacht Club property)

Public comment period: Nov.18, 2024 (12 a.m.) ¨C Jan. 16, 2025 (11:59 p.m.)

We invite comments on an Agreed Order (legal agreement) and Public Participation Plan for this cleanup site. Learn more and submit comments by visiting the?.


South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Waldref, Meredith (ECY) <MPEN461@...>
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2024 at 2:32?PM
Subject: Duwamish Waterway Park Questions and Comment Period Extension notice
To: spnaseattle@... <spnaseattle@...>
Cc: Johnson, Beau (ECY) <BEJO461@...>, Nuszer, Augie (ECY) <naug461@...>


Hi SPNA Board,

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My name is Meredith Waldref and I along with Augie Nuszer, do public outreach for the Dept. of Ecology cleanup sites along the Duwamish Waterway. We have attended your meetings in the past a few times, but I was out on maternity leave over the summer-fall and am back part time getting back up to speed. We hope you all are doing well as we wrap up 2024.

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A few updates from the Dept. of Ecology:

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  1. Duwamish Waterway Park ¨C There is a little bit of soon and we hope to get an update out when it does occur. In the mean time, I see you will have an update on the park at your meeting next week. Are there any questions you have about the park that we can help answer? Or provide insight on? We plan to update the cleanup site as we get more details, but the site manager for the site, Beau Johnson, is always available to chat.
  2. I¡¯ll plan to post an update on the South Park Neighborhood facebook page, but we have two sites out for comment, and one of them was extended. The details are as follows for your awareness. They will be sent out in our newsletter mid-December. ?

Two LDW cleanup sites open for public comment, one site extended by two weeks

Industrial Container Services LLC WA cleanup site, comment period extended by two weeks

Public comment period: Nov.18, 2024 (12 a.m.) ¨C Jan. 31, 2025 (11:59 p.m.)

We invite comments on a Remedial Investigation (study of the site) and Feasibility Study (options for cleanup). Learn more and submit comments by visiting the .

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Delta Marine Industries cleanup site (This includes the Duwamish Yacht Club property)

Public comment period: Nov.18, 2024 (12 a.m.) ¨C Jan. 16, 2025 (11:59 p.m.)

We invite comments on an Agreed Order (legal agreement) and Public Participation Plan for this cleanup site. Learn more and submit comments by visiting the .

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We hope you have a wonderful holiday party and we are happy to talk if there are any question you have about Duwamish Waterway Park or the other two cleanup sites.

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Sincerely,

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Meredith Waldref (she/her)

Senior Outreach Planner

Washington State Department of Ecology

?| ?Toxics Cleanup Program

Cell: 425-229-3683? | ?meredith.waldref@...

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Local Grant Opportunity

 

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The SPARC Board has extended the deadline for this opportunity to December 10th, and have requested that more local organizations apply.

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Thanks!

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From: billtherat@... <billtherat@...>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2024 9:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Local Grant Opportunity

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? **Exciting News, South Park** ?

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We're thrilled to announce the launch of the **South Park Community Grant**! ?? Whether you're working on a local project, an event, or an initiative that benefits our neighborhood, this is your chance to apply for funding to bring your ideas to life!

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? **Who can apply?**

Non-profits, community organizations, and groups that operate and serve the South Park area.

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? **What are we funding?**

Non-profits located in the South Park neighborhood that are working to improve the lives of the South Park community.

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? **How to Apply:**

Fill out this google form by December 6nd.

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Let¡¯s work together to make South Park an even better place to live, work, and thrive!

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- SPARC board

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Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - December 6

 

You've probably noticed construction in Georgetown along Ellis/Albro and Bailey. Here are updates on this connection project!

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 5:01?PM
Subject: Georgetown to South Park Connection Construction Update - December 6
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Seattle Department of Transportation logo

Georgetown to South Park Connection Update

Construction on the Georgetown to South Park Safety project began on Monday, November 18!

Over the next few weeks, you'll see the following activities at the north end of the project area:

  • Removing and repaving roadway pavement and sidewalk on S Bailey St from 12th Ave S to 13th Ave S and 13th Ave S from S Bailey St to Albro Pl
  • Rebuilding the traffic island at the southwest corner of S Albro Pl & 13th Ave S, north of S Hardy St

Traffic control

  • Permanent parking removal on the north side of S Bailey St between 12th and 13th Ave S and on the west side of 13th Ave S
  • Temporary parking restrictions in all work zones including on S Bailey St, 13th Ave S, and S Albro Pl
  • Temporary closure or relocation of bus stop 41740. Please visit the King County Metro website for rider alerts

Thank you to our partners at Seattle Parks and Recreation and Seattle City Light, and community members who joined us in celebrating the groundbreaking of the Georgetown to South Park Connection Project!

Read more about the community's celebration of this important milestone on .

Photo of SDOT staff, partners, and community members celebrating project groundbreaking.

Community celebrating project groundbreaking of the Georgetown to South Park Connection and Georgetown Flume Off-Leash Area projects.

What to expect during construction

During construction, you can expect the following:

  • Typical work hours are from Monday to Friday, starting at 7:00 AM and finishing at 5:00 PM.
  • We may need to temporarily change the traffic flow to accommodate the construction work.
  • There will be temporary restrictions on parking.
  • Some of the work activities might be noisy. This includes using backup alarms for safety, heavy vehicles, and power tools.

Construction survey for businesses

Attention business owners and managers near the Georgetown to South Park Connection Project: so we can keep you updated and work with you to reduce construction impacts as much as possible. All questions are optional.

Here's a summary of the changes we'll be making:

  • New or repaved sidewalk on S Bailey St and 13th Ave S
  • One-way protected bike lanes on both sides of 16th Ave S leading to the South Park Bridge
  • Walking and biking path protected by trees or parking from 13th Ave S and S Bailey St to E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S
  • Walking and biking path protected by paint and posts on the north side of E Marginal Way S and through the dog park to be constructed soon at the ¡°Flume¡± property
  • Interim paint and post curb on the southwest side of the E Marginal Way S and 16th Ave S intersection?

Please stay tuned for project updates in the coming months. To stay informed, visit the??and .?


Project Area

Project map showing safety improvements along the project corridor.

New Dog Park Coming Soon!

The Flume site (located on S Myrtle St), formerly owned by Seattle City Light (SCL), will now serve as an off-leash area (dog park) and a shared-use path for those walking, biking, and rolling between Georgetown and South Park.?

The dog park project is expected to begin the process of contractor selection in the coming weeks, with construction?expected to begin later this year?at the Georgetown ¡®Flume¡¯ property! Our safety project will create an off-street, multi-use connection through the new park. To learn more about the park design, visit?.?


How to stay informed

  • Call our project hotline at?
  • Email us at?GTtoSP@...
  • Visit our to:
    • Read about project progress
    • Sign up for email updates

Thank you,

Ching Chan

Public Engagement Lead

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High Tide period Dec.10-19 Fw: City of Seattle, Washington Daily Digest Bulletin

 

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Good morning South Park neighbors!

I¡¯m passing along the update that SPU Will NOT?be activating the emergency response plan for the high tide period Dec. 10-19. They will continue to monitor and keep us all updated.

You can also join their listserv and get more emergency preparedness info below.?

-Rosa?


Update for December 10-19 High Tide Period / Actualizaci¨®n para el periodo de marea alta del 10 al 19 de diciembre
Seattle Public Utilities logo

This is a message from Seattle Public Utilities about wet weather preparation and high tides:??

Update on South Park Emergency Response

SPU is not?activating its South Park Emergency Response Plan for the upcoming Dec. 10-19 high tide period. We will continue to monitor tide levels and weather and, if the Emergency Response Plan is triggered, will notify this listserv.

High Tide Dates

The dates with highest predicted tides are as follows:

  • December 10-19
  • January 1-8
  • January 13-16
  • January 30-February 4

More Information

For more information about preparing for winter weather, visit these websites: , , , and .

You are receiving this message because you signed up for updates about wet weather preparedness and high tides along the Duwamish River.?


Este es un mensaje de los Servicios P¨²blicos de Seattle sobre la preparaci¨®n para la estaci¨®n lluviosa y las mareas altas:

Actualizaci¨®n sobre la Respuesta a Emergencias de South Park

Los Servicios P¨²blicos de Seattle (SPU) No?activara su Plan de Respuesta a Emergencias de South Park para el per¨ªodo de marea alta del 10 al 19 de diciembre. SPU continuar¨¢ monitoreando los niveles de marea y el clima y, si se activa el plan, notificar¨¢ a este servidor de listas.

Futuras fechas de marea alta

Todas las fechas de marea alta estacional son las siguientes:

  • Del 10 al 19 de diciembre?
  • Del 1 al 8 de enero?
  • Del 13 al 16 de enero
  • Del 30 de enero al 4 de febrero

Para m¨¢s informaci¨®n

Para m¨¢s informaci¨®n sobre c¨®mo prepararse para el clima invernal, visite estos sitios web: , , ?y .

Est¨¢ recibiendo este mensaje porque se inscribi¨® para recibir actualizaciones sobre la preparaci¨®n para el clima lluvioso y las mareas altas a lo largo del r¨ªo Duwamish.


Donate to help Concord families for the holidays

 

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Hello South Park community ¡ª

The Concord Elementary PTA is collecting donations to give the 50 students in our weekly backpack food program a little more over the holidays. You can help out two ways: donate money for gift cards via gofund me or bring gifts to the school. Please share this with your friends andnfamily! (Our facebook post is .)

Fundraise

Please join us to give what you can via GoFundMe. ?


Gift Drive?
Please bring brand new unwrapped gifts to the front office by December 18, 2024 (between 9 am-3pm) Concord International Elementary School (723 S Concord St)?

We are looking for the following brand new items:?

  • Soccer Ball(s) ¨C size 4 or size 5.?
  • Metal Water Bottles with Lids?

? ? ?Personal Care Items:?

  • Chapstick?
  • Aluminum-free Deodorants?
  • Shampoo & Conditioner?

  • Decorative gift bags and ribbons (gently used ok)

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Ayude a la Asociaci¨®n de Padres y Maestros de la Escuela Primaria Concord a darles a los 50 estudiantes de nuestro programa semanal de mochilas con alimentos un poco m¨¢s durante las vacaciones.?

Puede ayudar de dos maneras: donando dinero para tarjetas de regalo o llevando regalos a la escuela.

Recaudaci¨®n de Fondos

?nase a nosotros para dar lo que pueda a trav¨¦s de GoFundMe. ??

Campa?a de Donaciones

Traiga los regalos nuevos sin envolver a la oficina principal antes del 18 de diciembre de 2024(entre las 9 a. m. y las 3 p. m.)?
Escuela primaria internacional Concord (723 S Concord St)?

?Estamos buscando los siguientes art¨ªculos nuevos:?
  • Balones de f¨²tbol: tama?o 4 o tama?o 5.?
  • Botellas de agua de metal con tapas?

? ? ?Art¨ªculos de cuidado personal:?

  • B¨¢lsamo labial Desodorantes sin aluminio?
  • Champ¨² y acondicionador?

  • Bolsas y cintas decorativas para regalos (usadas con cuidado)


Thank you! ?Gracias!?

Meredith Hall (president) & Leah Wiiest
Concord PTA

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Concord International Elementary School Parent Teacher Association:
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City of Seattle Office of Housing: Survey Request

 


South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Tavares, Matheus <Matheus.Tavares@...>
Date: Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 11:03?AM
Subject: RE: City of Seattle Office of Housing: Survey Request
To: Tavares, Matheus <Matheus.Tavares@...>


Hi there!

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If you haven¡¯t already filled out the survey mentioned below, we¡¯re extending the deadline to December 10th at 4:00PM to give you more time to express your input. Your feedback is instrumental to helping us make a more meaningful impact in our communities and identify areas for potential improvement in our processes.

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Here¡¯s the survey link:

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If you already filled out the survey, please disregard this email. Thank you for your help, please feel free to message me if you have any questions!

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Matheus Tavares (they/them/theirs),

Community Engagement Specialist

City of Seattle, Office of Housing

matheus.tavares@...

O: 206-233-2521 | M: 206-572-4667

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From: Tavares, Matheus
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 9:37 AM
Cc: Tavares, Matheus <Matheus.Tavares@...>
Subject: City of Seattle Office of Housing: Survey Request

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Hi there,??

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I hope you¡¯re having a wonderful day! My name is Matheus Tavares and I¡¯m the Community Engagement Specialist at the City of Seattle's Office of Housing.

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The City of Seattle has agreements with different organizations like for-profit, non-profit, and public partners to offer affordable apartments for people who meet certain income requirements. We require new developments to include affordable housing or contribute to the Seattle Office of Housing fund to support the development of affordable housing.

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The Office of Housing wants to hear from community-based organizations to gain insight into the current outreach efforts done by housing providers and identify areas of improvement for their outreach efforts. We encourage you to respond to our survey so that we can ensure our processes align with community needs. Organizations like yours are doing incredible work directly with individuals and families, your perspectives can help us make a more meaningful impact to better serve our communities together:

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The survey should take around 15-20 minutes to complete. The survey will close and stop collecting responses by Wednesday, December 4 at 4:00 pm. Please feel free to forward this survey to any other community organizations that you think we should hear from. We deeply value and look forward to receiving your feedback.

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Thank you,

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Matheus Tavares (they/them/theirs)

Community Engagement Specialist
City of Seattle,

matheus.tavares@...
O: 206-233-2521 | M: 206-572-4667

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Georgetown Wet Weather Facility tour

 

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Georgetown Wet Weather Station Tour
December 14th, 12-2pm
Ever wondered what's going on behind the fence at the new Georgetown Wet Weather Facility? King County Wastewater education staff will lead a walking tour of the site and explain the stormwater cleaning process.
Registration is required and limited to residents of South Park and Georgetown.
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Two Events at the SW Precinct This Week !

 

Reminder about the meeting tonight and the Winter Clothing Drive (dropoff Saturday!)

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Satterwhite, Jennifer <Jennifer.Satterwhite@...>
Date: Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 9:30?AM
Subject: Two Events at the SW Precinct This Week !
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Thursday December 5th at 6:30pm ¨C SW Precinct Crime Prevention Council Meeting

Saturday December 7th at 11am ¨C Warm Clothing Drive

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Join us for our quarterly in-person SW Precinct Crime Prevention Council meeting.

Bring questions for SW Precinct Command Staff, SW Precinct Crime Prevention Coordinator and this month's special guest - The City of Seattle Unified Care Team.

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Date: Thursday December 5th

Time: 6:30pm ¨C 8pm

Location: SW Precinct Community Meeting Room (2300 SW Webster St)

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Agenda:

6:30pm ¨C 6:40pm?????????????????????????? Introductions of City Personnel

6:40pm ¨C 7:00pm?????????????????????????? Update from SW Precinct Command Staff - Crime Statistics, Major Incident Updates, Precinct Priorities for the Next Quarter

7:00pm ¨C 7:20pm?????????????????????????? City of Seattle Unified Care Team - What is the UCT? What does the UCT do? How are encampments prioritized throughout the City?

7:20pm ¨C 7:45pm?????????????????????????? Q&A with UCT & SPD

7:45pm ¨C 7:55pm?????????????????????????? Holiday Crime Prevention Tips

7:55pm ¨C 8pm??????????????????????????????? Closing Comments & Next Meeting Requests

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Hope to see you there !

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Are you looking for a way to give back to your community in West Seattle and South Park this Holiday season?

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The SPD¡¯s SW Precinct is hosting a warm clothing drive!

Please drop off any new or gently used warm clothing items for the Community Service Officers to share with our community.

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Date: Saturday December 7th

Time: 11am ¨C 3pm

Location: SW Precinct Community Meeting Room ¨C 2300 SW Webster St.

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Reach out to Jen Tenorio with any questions: 206-369-0722 or jennifer.tenorio@...

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Attached is our flyer.

Please share this with our Block Watches, community groups and neighbors!

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Take King County Wastewater Treatment Division's survey!

 

Survey?open until December 16th.?

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: King County WTD <kingcountywtd@...>
Date: Mon, Dec 2, 2024 at 3:08?PM
Subject: Take King County Wastewater Treatment Division's survey!
To: <spnaseattle@...>


Survey available through Dec. 16, 2024
King County Wastewater Treatment Division

We want to hear from you!

We value your partnership with the King County Wastewater Treatment Division! To better serve our communities¡¯ needs, we are conducting a survey of local environmental issues and priorities.

Please take a few minutes to share your opinions by completing the survey. Your feedback is crucial in guiding the utility¡¯s efforts and investments to provide the best possible service to our community for decades to come.

The survey will be available from Monday, Dec. 2, to Monday, Dec. 16, 2024.

Your responses will remain completely confidential. Please try to answer every question even if you¡¯re not sure. If you prefer, you may skip a question.?

The survey is available in English, ·±ówÖÐÎÄ, Espa?ol, ???, §²§å§ã§ã§Ü§Ú§Û, Somali, and Ti?ng Vi?t. You can access your preferred language in the drop-down menu at the beginning of the survey.

Thank you for your time and input!

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V2045 & P150 // PAC 4 Meeting on December 3, 2024

 

Tomorrow night, 4-5:30p!
Noise Exposure Map Meeting with the King County Airport

South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA)
monthly meetings, ?2nd Tuesday 6-7:30:
Duwamish River Community Hub
8600 14th Ave S

mailing address:
8201 10th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98108


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From: Lauren Wheeler (she/her) <lwheeler@...>
Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 8:22?AM
Subject: V2045 & P150 // PAC 4 Meeting on December 3, 2024
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Cc: KCIA Community Outreach <KCIACommunityOutreach@...>, Laurence Idos (he/him) <lidos@...>, Katy Asher (she/her) <kasher@...>


Project Advisory Committee Members,??

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We look forward to seeing you at the PAC #4 meeting on December 3, 2024. Please see the attached agenda and let us know if you have any questions. If you are not able to attend in person, there is a link below to join the meeting remotely. The link will be added to the calendar hold as well.

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Meeting topic

The meeting will focus on the Part 150 Study Noise Exposure Maps (NEMs). The study team will walk through NEMs used to show noise exposure of aircraft operation at King County International Airport, including the current and future conditions, and the land uses that are affected.

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PAC meeting #4 details

  • Date/Time: Tuesday, December 3, 2024, 4 - 5:30 p.m.
  • Location: KCIA main terminal, 7277 Perimeter Rd. S. Free parking is available at the terminal.
  • Shuttle to/from nearby transit: We can provide a shuttle to pick you up at one of the nearest transit stations before and after the meeting. Please respond to this email if you would like a shuttle service and we will reach out to coordinate a time for pick up and drop off.
    • Option 1: Rainier Beach Station, 9132 Martin Luther King Jr Way S
    • Option 2: Metro Bus 124, Airport Way S & S Doris St
  • Zoom link for online attendance:

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We appreciate your participation and shared insights as a PAC member of the Vision 2045 Airport Plan and the Part 150 Study.

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Kind regards,?

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Lauren

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Lauren Wheeler?

KCIA Vision 2045 and Part 150 Study Team?

Community Outreach Consultant?

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