High Point meeting tonight: New website, and more

Thanks to Christina for sending these notes from tonight’s High Point Neighborhood Association meeting:

– They introduced a new website: www.highpointneighborhood.org

– Went over crime statistics – mainly bike thefts – about 8 in total for the last 3 months

– A manager from Lowe Enterprises came to report about the plans for the development on the corner of 35th & Graham. A couple of hundred mainly 1 bedroom-apartments on the housing side/some low-income, most market-priced – and about 6 to 8 retail shops (smaller ones like Coffee shop, Hairdresser, Beauty Salon, Restaurant, Dry Cleaner and maybe a Specialty/Deli-more-high-end-Husky-like kind of store). But there will be surveys in the neighborhood for the final decisions – nothing final yet. Sounded a little like a Mini-Jefferson Square to us.

They really worked hard to find a grocery store but with the new Whole Foods and QFC coming to West Seattle, no big chain is interested. Lowe Enterprises are convinced that all new stores are not in competition to shops on California as people travelling south on 35th are on their way home – and wouldn’t drive down to California anyway. Most of them wouldn’t know at all what kind of businesses are located at California right now. ;-)

A half-acre park in the middle of the square, 2 u-shaped buildings with 3to4 stories and an open space right at the corner of 35th & Graham for neighborhood gatherings are planned. But these plans have to be signed off by the city first.

We try to get to as many neighborhood association/council meetings as we can, but occasionally something slips through, so we really appreciate getting a report like this – thanks again, Christina! – to be able to share it with you too.

3 Replies to "High Point meeting tonight: New website, and more"

  • pam May 9, 2008 (7:22 am)

    …people travelling south on 35th are on their way home – and wouldn’t drive down to California anyway. Most of them wouldn’t know at all what kind of businesses are located at California right now.

    And on the way home is not the PERFECT time to stop and get groceries? What? Huh? Also, there’s still limited walkable shopping south on 35th – the Walgreens, um, um, uh…

    Grrr. A mini Jefferson square would at least have a supermarket. Grrrr.

  • Andrew May 9, 2008 (2:06 pm)

    Let’s all work together to get an affordable and healthy grocery option in High Point. The developer has promised to meet with HiPt residents, so we will do everything we can.

  • Wendy May 12, 2008 (9:50 am)

    Thanks for posting an update since I was not able to make it the meeting due to illness!

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