Event Calendar for March, 2009

Meeting: March 10th - Crime, Junction Plaza Park and Parking Study

Dear JuNO Members and Friends,
 
Our next meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 10, 6:30pm
We have lots going on in our neighborhood right now . . . . parking study, park development, crime, etc.  We will be joined by Susan Merose of the Junction business association to talk about programs we are currently partnering on - the Junction Plaza Park, parking concerns in the Junction including the impact of the current parking study, and current crime trends and concerns.  We also will have Lt. Steve Paulson from the SW Police Precinct joining us.  This meeting takes place at Ginomai, corner of 42nd and Genesee.  Please join us to help build a park, save our parking, and stop crime!
 
We want to hear from you.  Please attend!
Other meetings you may want to attend:
 
1.  Friends of the Junction Plaza Park - Tuesday, March 3, 6:30pm  TONIGHT
The planning committee has asked that anyone interested in getting invloved in this project attend our first meeting.  We will be in need of assistance of volunteer hours in providing outreach to the community about this park, fundraising assistance and small commitments of time as we write grants for funding.  We are meeting in the Nelson room to the Senior Center on the corner of California and Oregon.  This park falls within our JuNO boundaries and we have already committed to our quarterly Adopt-A-Street efforts to keep this new park clean.
 
More info on the park can be found at:  http://www.seattleparksfoundation.org/project_JunctionPlaza.html and a new website is coming soon for the park. 
 
2.  Conner Homes Project Design Review - Building on Corner of Alaska/California and 42nd/Alaska, March 12, 6:30pm at High Point Library
Please come to this meeting to give public feedback on the latest design for these two buildings. 
 
3. Junction Parking Study - Walking Tour - tentative for March 18th
SDOT will conduct a walking tour of the West Seattle Junction. This is an opportunity identify parking concerns in the Junction area. We will walk around parts of the Junction that are within the outreach boundary and make note of any areas where you feel the parking study should focus.West Seattle Junction Community Parking Project Contact:
Danté R. Taylor
Associate Transportation Planner
Policy and Planning Division
Seattle Department of Transportation
City of Seattle
206-684-8186
Please feel free to forward this email to new neighbors, friends and family that live in the Junction.  Or, send us an email so we can add to our distribution list.
 
Sincerely,
 
Erica