Southeast Sub Area Plan Discussion of the Zoning Changes proposed for our neighborhood. Wednesday Feb 3 7:00 pm At the Public Health Lab 1610 NE 150th Street. Come in the side door( back door) Go to the left as you to the main entrance and go around to the back of the building.
The first Public Hearing is in front of the Shoreline Planning Commission on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber, Shoreline City Hall 17500 Midvale Avenue N
For Southeast Sub Area Plan details see: Full report from the citizens , staff condensed report and the minority report
Next neighborhood meeting: Thursday 7pm Feb 11, Congregational Church, 15518 27th Ave NE (entrance at the back.) Debbie Tarry and Julie Underwood from the City of Shoreline speaking
Shoreline Council of Neighborhoods meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month during the school year at the Shoreline Historical Musem.
Bill Bear and Bettelinn Krizek Brown are your representatives now and Dan Henry is our alternate representative. It is important to have proper representation from our neighborhood because it gives us many benefits.
The Council of Neighborhoods is composed of the 14 neighborhoods in Shoreline. To qualify for the privilege to have free permits for block party street closures and to access the mini-grant money for neighborhood improvements and projects we are required to keep "Active Status." When a neighborhood does not meet the required representation the status changes to "Observer Status" and the benefits and privileges are lost.
Please try to attend these monthly meetings.
Ivy Out at South Woods monthly: for more information see the website at Save South Woods.
Sustainable Shoreline meets the 4th Friday of every month at the First Christian Reformed Church 147th St NE and 25th Ave NE. Parking and entrance are in the back.
Baby Boomers Choir, Saturdays 7pm, Just for the joy of singing old church songs, no church affiliation needed.
Marsha Wright 323-7454