Saturday, July 12, 2014

Drop in Info Session for Central Area Greenway: July 17th

Please join us at a drop-in session next week to learn more about the Central Area Neighborhood Greenway and share your input. Since our last public meeting in February, we have refined route options for Phases 2 and 3 (the north and south ends of the project, respectively). Phase 2 is from South Jackson Street to Rainier Avenue South, and Phase 3 is from East John Street to East Roanoke Street. Each drop-in will correspond with a phase of the project.

Drop-in Dates

Phase 2: South Jackson Street to Rainier Avenue South
Tuesday, July 15, 4:30 – 7 PM
St. Mary’s Church School House (611 20th Avenue South)

Phase 3: East John Street to East Roanoke Street
Thursday, July 17, 4 – 6:30 PM
Miller Community Center (330 19th Avenue East)

Please feel free to come to either session, as we will have knowledgeable staff available to answer your questions and hear your feedback about all phases of the project.

If you can’t make it to a drop-in session, please feel free to email me with any questions, comments or concerns you may have regarding the project. You may also view our website for more project information: www.seattle.gov/transportation/centralgreenway.htm


Sincerely,


Maribel Cruz
Sr. Communications Advisor

O: 206.684.7963 | F: 206.615.1237 | maribel.cruz@seattle.gov






From: Andrew Taylor [andrew_taylor@mac.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 11:10 AM
To: Cruz, Maribel
Cc: Guillaume Mauger; Julianne Andersen; Debrah Walker; Anne Schwab
Subject: Re: Central Area Neighborhood Greenway Drop-in Sessions - Next Week!
I urge you to extend the session at Miller later in the evening, for the convenience of those who work elsewhere and do not get home till later.

Thanks

Andrew Taylor

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Hi Andrew,
Thanks so much for the email. The summer time is always a hard time of the year to schedule meetings. Unfortunately, the Community Center has another function the same evening and we were not able to book it for longer then we published.
We will however, be posting all of the material from our meetings as well as an online survey after the meeting for folks who may not have been able to make it or wanted to take more time reviewing the alternatives.
I appreciate the feedback Andrew and look forward to seeing you.

Maribel Cruz

Sr. Communications Advisor
City of Seattle Department of Transportation
O: 206.684.7963 | F: 206.615.1237 | maribel.cruz@seattle.gov

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