Phinney Ridge Community Council’s annual meeting is next Tuesday, May 1 – Board of Directors elections, discussion with King County Assessor John Wilson

by | Apr 23, 2018

The Phinney Ridge Community Council’s annual meeting starts at 7 p.m. next Tuesday, May 1, at the Phinney Neighborhood Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. N., in Room 7 of the Blue Building.
The guest speaker will be King County Assessor John Wilson, who will explain:

1. Assessment Process; how it works and pertaining laws
2. Senior/Disabled Exemption Programs
3. Possible effect on taxes of proposed up-zones to Seattle’s commercial, multi-family and single-family zones.
4. Assessor’s thoughts on proposals to help those burdened by property taxes.

You can submit questions for the assessor in advance to [email protected].
The meeting will end with the nomination and election of members to the Council’s Board of Directors.

Our Community Council is an all-volunteer group with a Board of Directors comprised of neighborhood residents, property and business owners. There are 15 board positions, half of which are elected each year for a 2-year term. Our purpose is to inform residents and encourage participation in shaping policies that affect the character of our neighborhood. Prior experience or specialized knowledge is not required, but a willingness to learn is a great characteristic.
*Self nominate or nominate another.
*Nominees must live, work or own property or a business between Aurora Ave North & 8th Ave. NW and North 46th St. & North 75th St. For more information contact [email protected] & visit https://www.phinneyridgecc.org

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