City-run community centers’ future: Two ways to have your say

June 18, 2015 11:13 am
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Seattle’s city-run community centers have gone through a lot of changes in recent years – particularly dating back to major cuts announced here in 2011. Now, Seattle Parks and Recreation is taking a big-picture look at what’s next, and asking for your thoughts as the department works on a Community Center Strategic Plan. This Saturday, they’re having a citywide community meeting, 10 am-noon at Seattle Center. Since that’s a busy day (two festivals here in West Seattle alone), we asked if this event would be followed up by neighborhood-specific conversations; answer, no. But if you can’t make it to the downtown event (or even if you can!), Parks’ policy manager Susan Golub tells WSB, you can have your say via an online survey that’s open right now – just go here. Its goal, says Golub: To “collect information on what services/ programs people would like to see at community centers, what barriers there are to using centers and much more.”

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