Belltown Community Council / Belltown Business Association Present
How We Move People
Wednesday, March 14, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
6:40 Opening Remarks – Council-Member Sally Bagshaw
Belltown Community Council / Belltown Business Association Present
Wednesday, March 14, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
6:40 Opening Remarks – Council-Member Sally Bagshaw
Belltown Community Council Meeting
***Valentine’s Day Meeting*** with TREATS from DAHLIA BAKERY!!
Wednesday, February 14th, 2018 at 6:30pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121
**The Homeless – What’s being done about this complex issue**
– Seattle Police Department Navigation team – Sgt Eric Zerr
– King County All Home Program – Felecia Salcedo
– Metropolitan Improvement District Outreach Program – Chris Park, MID
Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, Jan 10th, 2018 at 6:30pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121
Agenda includes:
1. Community Updates
2. One Center City: Making it easier to get around Seattle and its neighborhoods – Meghan Shepard, SDOT Strategic Advisor / Ian Macek, North Downtown Mobility Plan
3. Seattle Food Safety Program – Todd Yerkes, Seattle-King County Public Health
4. Project Belltown update
Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, NOV 8th, 2017 at 6:30pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street
Seattle, WA 98121
Note, this is the last meeting of the year as we don’t have a public meeting in December – JOIN US!
TREATS provided by CURSED OAK
Agenda includes:
1. Community updates
2. Public Safety in Belltown
– SPD Captain Mahaffey, Lt Moss, and Matthew Todd
3. Redeveloping Key Arena – Oak View Group
4. UPDATES ON PROJECT BELLTOWN
If you have new men’s and women’s socks, feminine hygiene products (tampons, pass, wipes, advil), or medical equipment, please bring them to the meeting
Agenda includes:
Washington State Convention Center Expansion – Matt Griffin, Managing Partner, Pine Street
Group Remaking the Waterfront – Marshall Foster
Office of the WaterfrontBringing the Viaduct Down – Jasmine Beverly, Viaduct Replacement Program
PROJECT BELLTOWN UPDATES
Also, Check out the trailer for the “Belltown Film Project” https://vimeo.com/211436095
AND ALWAYS, NEIGHBORHOOD REPORTS
Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, SEPT 13th, 2017 at 6:30pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121
Please join us for a:
“A Community Discussion on Safe Consumption Sites”
Speakers:
– Dr. David Sapienza, family and addiction medicine physician
– Jane Cutter — Recovery advocate
– Lisa Daugaard — Director, PDA, member of King County Heroin and Opiate Addiction Task Force
Special Guest: King County Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles
TREATS PROVIDED BY HOTPOT !
Your Belltown Community Council presents:
1. Community Announcements
2. Rebuilding Seattle’s Waterfront – Marshall Foster, Waterfront Seattle https://waterfrontseattle.org/overview
3. Bringing Down the Viaduct, What Next? – Joe Hedges, Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program
4. PROJECT BELLTOWN UPDATES
Belltown Community Council General Meeting Agenda
DATE: MAY 10th, 2017 TIME: 6:30 PM Belltown Community Center
415 Bell St. Seattle, WA Go to: BELLTOWNCC.ORG Add your contact info get Email updates
Your Belltown Community Council
presents our Belltown friend and neighborhood partner AMBER
Agenda Items Include:
Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, FEB 8th, 2017 at 6:30 pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121
SNACKS and TREATS provided by your CURSED OAK!
Highbrow cocktails, top-shelf spirits & upscale bar food served in atmospheric, chandelier-lit digs
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1. SPD and Community Policing Update – Capt. Mike Teeter, West Precinct Commander
2. Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) – Dave Willard, Vice-President Operations
3. Seattle Freight Mobility Plan – Gabriela Vega, SDOT Sr. Transportation Planner
We are in need of book donations for children and adults to continue through the winter.
Book donation pick-up can be arranged by sending an e-mail to info@mybelltown.com PLEASE BRING food, toiletries and books to the Belltown Community Center for The Pike Market Food Bank as well… THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Agenda Items Include:
• Approval of the Minutes
• Project Updates
o Belltown Emergency Hub – Andy Peck
o Belt Drive – Ayres Gibson
o Project Belltown – Evan Clifthorne
• Belltown Parks Activation and Program Report – Jane Savard, Chair BCC Parks+Arts Committee
• City Center Connector Streetcar Project – CJ Holt SDOT
• Priorities of the Upcoming State Legislature Session – Sen. REUVEN CARLYLE – http://www.reuvencarlyle.com/
• Announcements / Neighborhood Reports