The Merchants Association and McGilvra Elementary are getting together on Saturday, May 4, to clean up the neighborhood—please join us! We’ll be pulling weeds, spreading wood chips, and cleaning up the landscape along Madison St. The merchants will be cleaning up their storefronts as well. Sign Up Here!
We’ll have some supplies on hand: garbage bags, paint, cleaning supplies, etc. Please bring gloves, paint scrapers, and garden hand tools.
Cash donations are also welcome to help offset the cost of the cleanup. You can make a donation online — just click on the Donate button at the top of this page. Be sure to write Spring Clean in the notes field. All contributions are appreciated!
Saturday, May 4, 9 AM
Meet at FastFrame
2840 E Madison Street
Free coffee and pastries provided by the Merchants Association.
Sign Up Here
If you have questions, contact:
Lindy Wishard
[email protected]
Here are the Seattle OPCD and SDCI Land Use notices and City planning activities in the last three weeks for communities from 18th Ave. to Lake Washington and E Union St. to SR-520.
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Requirements
The Seattle City Council is proposing to amend the Land Use Code to add requirements for new off-street parking provided in association with new buildings to include electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure that would make it easier to install charging equipment/stations in the future (“EV-ready”). The proposal would apply to properties in all areas of Seattle where new development is also providing off-street parking.
Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers
2nd floor, Seattle City Hall
600 Fourth Avenue
137 23rd Ave E
Streamlined Design Review application for a 4-story, 31-unit apartment building. No parking proposed. Existing building to be demolished.
1726 19th Ave
Administrative Design Review for a 4-story, 9-unit townhouse building. Parking for 13 vehicles proposed. Existing building to be demolished. To be considered with project at 1730 19th Ave for shared access.
1730 19th Ave
Administrative Design Review for a 4-story, 3-unit rowhouse building. No parking proposed. To be considered with project at 1726 19th Ave for shared access.
115 27th Ave E
Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into four unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.
109 22nd Ave E
Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into six unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.
Resources
Land Use Information Bulletins – NEW
Property & Building Activity Interactive Map
Permit and Property Records
Design Review Board
Buildings in Design Review Map
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