HAVING A VOICE
One Seattle Plan is pending before the Seattle City Council and if you have missed the zoning changes impact on Madison Park, please look back over our last few Newsletters to catch up. We are one of 30 neighborhoods earmarked for significant increased density.
Here is a link to the Friends of Madison Park Counter-Proposal, expressing community concerns and recommending Zoning Adjustments in the One Seattle Plan. Please read, choose to sign or not, leave your comments.
And here is a Sample Letter as a base for additional letters to submit to the Council.
Email Joy.Hollingsworth@Seattle.gov. and All council members.
Share with your neighbors.
Attend the February 5th public hearing at 5:00, Council Chamber City Hall- 600 4th Ave.
NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
7 P.M. AT THE BATHHOUSE
Please mark your calendars for the new day and time for our Neighborhood Meetings. First Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. This month we will be covering the One Seattle Plan, upcoming Events, Our 2025 Budget, Emergency HUB info, update on the Bathhouse and Beach Renovation.
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DID YOU KNOW? Water is even more essential than food for survival—one gallon per person per day is the minimum amount to take care of drinking, cooking, and hygiene needs during a disaster. The ground trembling and shaking caused by earthquakes is likely to crack and break water lines, disrupting our local water supply.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY Visit the Seattle Emergency Hubs page to find a Water Worksheet and other information to help you prepare for emergencies.
This tip courtesy of the volunteer-run Madison Park Emergency Hub; to connect with neighbors and get preparedness support and resources, join the Hub mailing list by mailing madparkhub@gmail.com.