Belltown Community Council Meeting Wednesday, SEPT 13th, 2017 at 6:30pm

Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, SEPT 13th, 2017 at 6:30pm

Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121

 A COMMUNITY DISCUSSION
Recently there has been a lot of conversation regarding the establishments of safe consumption sites also referred to in the media as safe injection sites. The Belltown Community Council has invited specialists on this topic to discuss, inform and answer questions regarding this very important community issue.

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

Belltown Community Council General Meeting JUNE 14th, 2017 TIME: 6:30 PM Belltown Community Center 415 Bell St. Seattle, WA

 Belltown Community Council General Meeting
JUNE 14th, 2017 TIME: 6:30 PM
Belltown Community Center 415 Bell St. Seattle, WA

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 Meeting Wednesday, FEB 8th, 2017 at 6:30 pm

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
Go To http://www.cursedoakbar.com/
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

Belltown Community Council Meeting Wednesday, APRIL 13th, 2016 at 6:30pm

Belltown Community Council Meeting Wednesday, APRIL 13th, 2016 at 6:30pm (arrive at 6pm to help set-up and have snacks)
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121 COME FOR COMMUNITY UPDATES, DISCUSSION and SNACKS from TWO BELLS TAVERN!
Agenda Items Include:
– Belltown United – Michelle Hippler
– Metro Long Range Plan – Gary Prince, Metro 
– Council Priorities and Representing Belltown – Councilmember Sally Bashaw
– Addressing the Homeless Issue – Dusty Olson, Seattle Human Services Dept

Belltown Community Council Meeting – Wednesday, March 9th, 2016 at 6:30pm

Belltown Community Council Meeting
Wednesday, March 9th, 2016 at 6:30pm
Belltown Community Center – 415 Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121
COME FOR COMMUNITY UPDATES, DISCUSSION and SNACKS from MEEKONG BAR!

Agenda Items Include:
• BCC Transportation Committee Report and the Belltown Connector – Calvin Goings, Chair BCC Transportation Committee
Update on ST3 and the Belltown Connector
• Belltown Survey Results – Belltown United/DSA – Paul Dobosz
Paul will give another update on the survey results and what’s next
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/belltown_united
• Jennifer Casillas, Public Space Manager, Metropolitan Improvement District
Jennifer will discuss Seattle Park Activation
• Waterfront Seattle’s Director, Marshall Foster
Waterfront Seattle is a multi-year program to rebuild Seattle’s waterfront following the removal of the Alaskan Way Viaduct. Learn about plans to significantly change a landmark part of Seattle
This program is led and managed by the City of Seattle’s Office of the Waterfront. This Office was established by Mayor Ed Murray in 2014 and brings together key staff from the Mayor’s Office and the City’s Departments of Transportation (SDOT), Planning and Development (DPD), Parks and Recreation, and others to manage the effort as an integrated team.
http://www.waterfrontseattle.org/
• Neighborhood Reports
March’s catering provided by
Mekong Bar
2525 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98121
b/t Wall St & Vine St in beautiful downtown Belltown
(206) 257-1030
“Tasty Asian Fusion. Nice atmosphere, friendly service. Food is great, will go back to try more. Gotta say, the beef in the Bahn mi burger was excellent!”
Join the neighborhood in officially welcoming this MeeKong Bar to its new location at their
GRAND OPENING on March 14th

BBC Meeting Wednesday, June 11th – Belltown Community Center, 415 Bell Street

Join us for our June meeting on Wednesday. This month we welcome:

 Speakers: Judge Kimi Kondo, Seattle Municipal Court discussing cases of Mental Health, Domestic Violence & Drugs

 o   Q & A on how the process works

 Speaker:  Geoffrey Wentlandt, Department of Planning and Development discussing Seattle City Planners and BCC

 o   Reflections on our now complete plan

o    Insight on planning our future!

 Get Active…

BRING A FRIEND….

Wednesday, June 11th
6:30 PM

Belltown Community Center, 415 Bell Street
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Detectives Looking for Witnesses in Belltown Robbery

Detectives investigating the assault and robbery of Rory Burks the morning of September 16 are asking for the public’s help in identifying 3 potential witnesses captured on security cameras near 4th and Lenora. Burks left a wedding reception at a hotel at 4th and Stewart around 1:30 AM wearing a tuxedo. He was found unconscious, bloodied, and missing his wallet, watch and phone around an hour later near 4th and Blanchard.

If you recognize any of the people shown on the video or have any other information in this case, contact the Seattle Police Robbery Unit at (206) 684-5535.

Friends of Rory Burks have set up a campaign to help cover his medical expenses.

MID Belltown July/August Report

Dear Belltown Ratepayers,

As many of you know, the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) began offering its valued Clean & Safe services to Belltown on July 1st of this year. Perhaps you’ve seen our Ambassadors hard at work on the street, or perhaps you’ve met Dalana Collier, our Customer Service Specialist, at an event recently. Regardless, I’m happy to report that we’re off to a great start!

So, what have we been up to? Among a lot of other activities, our Clean Ambassadors have made significant headway in clearing the graffiti, stickers, and posters off of light poles, pay stations, and other public areas. Our Safety and Outreach Ambassadors (usually on bikes) have also been active in the area. Their work includes morning wake-ups of the homeless population, often followed by proactive outreach to connect those in need of services with the appropriate organizations. We have also funded 14 additional off-duty Police emphasis patrols of four officers each (they look just like they would on a normal patrol), many of them focused on the Belltown neighborhood.

I’ve attached a report that outlines some of our more impactful deliverables to the community, but here are a few that we think stand out:

  • Nearly 12,000 incidences of graffiti on public property (including parking pay stations) cleaned
  • Over 850, 33-gallon bags of trash collected
  • Over 300 bags of leaves collected
  • Over 90 incidences of homeless wake-ups completed

As you’ll notice on the report, the month of July was particularly busy when it came to cleaning graffiti given the amount that had accumulated over the years. In addition, the rate at which we’re picking up leaves will only be increasing as we head into the Fall season.

We’ve also been reaching out to the community. Last month we served as a sponsor of Night Out Seattle and hosted two MID information booths in which we introduced ourselves and our services to hundreds of Belltown residents. We’ve been actively reaching out to small business owners in the area to sign them up for the Conditions of Entry program. This gives us the ability to conduct morning wake ups that I referred to above. If you are a small business owner and haven’t signed up – or if you know a small business owner who hasn’t signed up – please contact Dalana Collier at (206) 613-3905.

We’re just getting started, but we feel proud of the impact we’ve made in our first couple months. We also invite any input that you might have. If you need immediate assistance from one of our Ambassadors, please contact us through our Dispatch line at (206) 441-3303, or by email at MID@downtownseattle.org. Let us know how we can serve you better!

Sincerely,

Joshua

Joshua Curtis
Downtown Seattle Association/Metropolitan Improvement District
Vice President, Public Area Management
423 Stewart Street
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 613-3901

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Belltown Welcomes the MID

As many of you may have noticed, today is the first day that MID (Metropolitan Improvement District) services have begun in Belltown. Look out for our friends in yellow vests. They’ll be helping us keep our streets clean and safe. Click HERE to read Downtown Seattle’s article on the exciting news.

#Belltown #MID