We know it conflicts with your art walking, but this Wednesday evening also has a Wallingford Community Council Meeting:
Of particular note to all Wallingford residents, the meeting includes a presentation by the Seattle Police Department and One Reel about plans for this year’s 4th of July Gasworks Fireworks and associated neighborhood impacts. With the Elliot Bay display canceled this year, traffic and attendance are both expected to be heavier than in the past. SPD and One Reel want to share their plans for this year and let the community know how they are responding to this probability.
Also on the agenda are presentations on:
- Future of the Gasworks Park Playground
- Heather Trim, People for Puget Sound, on the proposed plastic bag fee initiative
- Neighbors asking for a Residential Parking Zone in East Wallingford near the John Stanford International School
- Proposal to host a council/mayoral candidates forum in September
We hope that you are able to join us for the meeting and will forward the specifics of the 4th of July plan presented at the meeting so that you can let you friends and neighbors know what to expect this year.
The monthly WCC board meeting is held on the 1st Wednesday of the month, 7:00-9:00 PM in room 202 of the Good Shepherd Center.
Any reports? Couldn’t make the meeting…
Yes, I report that it is tomorrow.
So . . . I know I could just Google this, but it occurs to me that other Wallyhood readers might want to know too: What, really, is the Wallingford Community Council anyway?
Jenny
I wrote a short post on it a while back: http://www.wallyhood.org/2009/02/three-legged-stool/
Not a full answer, but a clue.
Excellent. Thanks!
—the newly clued Jenny
Well, I guess that demonstrates that I have no idea what day it is.