Calendar

Apr
2
Thu
Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board Meeting
Apr 2 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Ballard Avenue Neighborhood Service Center
Event Description: The Ballard Avenue Landmark District was created by the Seattle City
Council in 1976. Buildings throughout the District embody the
distinctive characteristics of modest commercial architecture from the
1890s through the 1940s, creating a sense that the street is almost
suspended in time. Visitors to this unique neighborhood will find
boutiques, artists studios, and galleries side by side with
manufacturers of fishing equipment and even a television studio.
Neighborhoods: Ballard
DON Programs: Historic Preservation
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/historic-preservation/historic-districts/ballard-avenue-landmark-district#ballardavenuelandmarkdistrictboard

Apr
4
Sat
Neighborhood Matching Fund Spring Workshop #1
Apr 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Multipurpose Room
Event Description: You are encouraged to attend a Neighborhood Matching Fund workshop to:
-Learn about the new opportunities in 2020.
-Find out how to get funding for your community project.
Learn what makes a competitive application.
-Understand the application process and requirements.

Workshop attendance is not required to apply.

RSVP at https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/nmf-spring2020.
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
DON Programs: Community Happenings,Neighborhood Matching Fund
Event Types: Training-Classes/Workshops
Audience: Adults,Children,Family,Senior,Special Needs,Teen
Sponsoring Organization: City of Seattle Neighborhood Matching Fund
Contact: Esprit Autenreith
Contact Phone: (206) 233-0093
Contact Email: esprit.autenreith@seattle.gov
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/neighborhood-matching-fund

Apr
6
Mon
Seattle Central College Citizens Advisory Committee
Apr 6 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Broadway Performance Hall Boardroom
Event Description: The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)’s role is to give feedback during the development of the College’s Master Plan and advise the school and City about the potential impacts of the development proposed on the surrounding neighborhood. The Master Plan describes zoning rules, long-range planning of the property, and transportation planning. The meetings are open to the public and a portion of each agenda is set aside for public comments.
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill,First Hill
DON Programs: Major Institutions & Schools Program
Event Types: Community,Neighborhood Meetings,Public Forum
Audience: All
Contact: Maureen Sheehan
Contact Phone: 206-684-0302
Contact Email: Maureen.Sheehan@seattle.gov
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/major-institutions-and-schools/major-institution-advisory-committees/seattle-central-college

Seattle Renters' Commission
Apr 6 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Boards Commission Conference Room L-280
Event Description: The Seattle Renters’ Commission is to represent diverse renter voices across the city. Its purpose is to provide information, advice, and counsel to the Mayor, Seattle City Council, and departments concerning issues and policies affecting renters.
Neighborhoods: Citywide,Downtown Commercial Core
DON Programs: Seattle Renters’ Commission
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Audience: All
Contact: DON SRC Liaison
Contact Email: don_src_liaison@seattle.gov
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/seattle-renters-commission

Apr
7
Tue
Columbia City Review Committee Meeting
Apr 7 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Building Name / Room Number / Site: Rainier Arts Center, lower level
Event Description: The Columbia City Application Review Committee and the City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board are charged with maintaining the historic character of Columbia City, ensuring that the architectural integrity and aesthetics of the buildings and landscape are preserved. The Review Committee consists of five members, two that are appointed by the Chair of the Landmarks Preservation Board and three that are appointed by the Chair of the Columbia City Business Association. The Review Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the Board. The Board is responsible for the final review and approval of applications for Certificates of Approval for any change to the exterior appearance of buildings or structures, streets, sidewalks, and other public spaces in the District.
Neighborhoods: Columbia City
DON Programs: Historic Preservation
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/historic-preservation/historic-districts/columbia-city-landmark-district#columbiacityreviewcommittee