Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council |
Planning for Magnolia’s Future Our Goal: Getting to “Yes!” |
Planning Coordinators: Shary Flenniken
Neighborhood Representatives: Bailey Park Neighbors
Bridge Crest Shary Flenniken
Carlton Park I Gretchen Taylor
Carlton Park II
Central Valley Bill Rasmussen
City View—South Amor Youngs
City View—North
Discovery Park Neighbors Ron Piland
Dravus Corridor
Land’s End Robin Budd
Magnolia Boulevard/Perkins Lane Neighbors
Magnolia Village Joan Abrevaya
Manor Place Candy Martin
Salmon Bay Neighbors
Thorndyke Business District
Thorndyke Corridor Neighbors Chris Wyrick
28th Avenue Corridor
Local Organizations: Discovery Park Advisory Group
Ella Bailey Park Stewards
Fisherman’s Terminal
Fisherman’s Terminal Industrial Council
Magnolia Bridge Advisory Group
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“Magnolia Grande” |
Planning and Land Use· Magnolia Neighborhood Plan—The MNPC is in the process of organizing its planning effort. Elements of the planning process include the following documents:· Notice of Intent to Plan (Letter to the City of Seattle)· Re-Notice to the City· Planning Guidebook—Phase One (PDF)· Guiding Principles for Slopes and Valleys (PDF) (Former City of Seattle Guidelines)· Projects Under Review—MNPC from time to time reviews projects proposed in the planning area in order to determine how well the projects meet the concerns of the Magnolia community, including how well projects may conform to the aesthetic and quality of life values Magnolians cherish. Projects pending for Magnolia include:· MAGNOLIA BRIDGE REPLACEMENT· Fort Lawton army reserve property· Magnolia gateways improvements· Thorndyke median reconstruction· Commodore Way & 23rd Avenue W. boulevard· Magnolia Elementary School<This Page is Under Construction> |