Greenwood Community Council meets Tuesday to learn about urban villages from nearby neighborhoods

by | Apr 18, 2016

The Greenwood Community Council meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at the Greenwood Library, 8016 Greenwood Ave. N., to learn more about nearby neighborhoods’ experiences with urban villages.

The Greenwood Community Council’s monthly meeting will be devoted to the urban village strategy, which forms the backbone of Seattle’s growth plans as outlined in the 2035 Comprehensive Plan. Guest speakers from nearby Lake City, Crown Hill, and Aurora Licton Springs will be present to share their experience engaging their community and developing a vision for potential changes to the zoning, boundaries, livability, infrastructure, and neighborhood planning in the urban village.

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