Be there! From police to politics, see what’s ahead for this week’s community-group meetings in West Seattle

Busy week ahead for community council/coalition meetings. Highlights for those from which we’ve received agendas/previews:

MONDAY – POLICING PLAN @ NDNC: Southwest Precinct commander Capt. Steve Wilske guests at the North Delridge Neighborhood Council meeting tomorrow night (Monday, October 13th). NDNC says he’ll be there “to discuss the precinct’s draft policing plan for North Delridge as well as any other issues you would like to bring to the table.” 6:30 pm at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

TUESDAY – CRIME STATS @ ANA: Southwest Precinct Community Police Team Officer Jon Flores is on the agenda for Tuesday’s Admiral Neighborhood Association meeting, along with reps from the two preschool-money measures on November’s ballot. Here’s the official flyer. 7 pm, The Sanctuary at Admiral. (42nd/Lander)

TUESDAY – WILL WSTC ENDORSE THE BUS-MONEY MEASURE OR NOT? That’s the big question on the West Seattle Transportation Coalition‘s agenda for Tuesday night. Since WSTC includes reps from community groups around the peninsula, they wanted to give members time to get the sense of their organizations before voting on whether to endorse Seattle Transportation Benefit District Proposition 1. A vote is expected during the meeting, 6:30 pm Tuesday at Neighborhood House’s High Point Center. (6400 Sylvan Way SW)

WEDNESDAY – FOUR GUESTS FOR DNDC: The second community-meeting appearance of the week for precinct commander Capt. Wilske is the Delridge Neighborhoods District Council meeting, 7 pm Wednesday at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. He’s one of four guests; also scheduled are guests talking about the city budget, Neighborhood Matching Fund, and the SDOT Freight Master Plan. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

WEDNESDAY – LONG LIST FOR MORGAN: The quarterly Morgan Community Association meetings at The Kenney (WSB sponsor) are always info-packed, and there’s a big list of topics for this one at 7 pm Wednesday; see it on our calendar listing for the meeting. (7125 Fauntleroy Way SW)

Also meeting this week, though we don’t have agendas/previews yet – Fauntleroy Community Association (7 pm Tuesday, Fauntleroy Schoolhouse, 9131 California SW) and Alki Community Council (7 pm Thursday, Alki UCC, 6112 SW Hinds).

5 Replies to "Be there! From police to politics, see what's ahead for this week's community-group meetings in West Seattle"

  • Diane October 12, 2014 (9:28 pm)

    do we have info yet about who will be debating the prek ballot measures at ANA?

    • WSB October 13, 2014 (2:23 am)

      You’ll have to ask ANA president David Whiting. He said the draft agenda wasn’t ready for publication.

  • Pete October 13, 2014 (7:23 am)

    And tonight is the Pigeon Point Neighborhood Council meeting. In the library at Pathfinder School beginning at 7 pm. Talking about new housing developments in the neighborhood and updating items for our neighborhood policing plan.

  • David Whiting October 13, 2014 (1:56 pm)

    Representatives from both campaigns with propositions for a preschool program on the November ballot in Seattle will be at the Admiral Neighborhood Association meeting. We meet at 7:00 pm every second Tuesday at the Sanctuary at Admiral, 2656 42nd Ave SW.

    In support of Prop. 1A we will hear from Heather Weiner and a childcare provider and in favor of Prop. 1B, Austin Miller and Holly Miller. The format is not a formal debate instead after opening statements from both, you the audience, will be free to ask questions from the presenters.

    Everyone is welcome to attend whether they reside in the Admiral neighborhood or not. This month’s homemade cookies will be the Nieman Marcus chocolate chip.

    David Whiting
    ANA President
    info@admiralneighborhood.org

  • Diane October 13, 2014 (2:25 pm)

    excellent; thanks David; I was hoping Heather Weiner would be at this meeting; she is the expert on Prop 1A
    ~
    also love the homemade chocolate chip cookie enticement

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