Tonight’s calendar highlight: Come talk about West Seattle development, land use, zoning with Councilmember Mike O’Brien

(May aerial looking eastward over Spruce, the ex-“Hole”; photo by Long B. Nguyen)
One more reminder about tonight’s highlight event – City Councilmember Mike O’Brien, who chairs the Planning, Land Use, and Sustainability Committee, comes to West Seattle for what community advocates are billing as a conversation about development, land use, and zoning. This isn’t about one specific project – this is the “big picture”; O’Brien’s committee has been reviewing major issues/areas of concern – most recently, microhousing, with another discussion just yesterday resulting in a plan to create a new “stakeholders’ group” before new city rules are finalized. What is YOUR biggest concern? What do you think councilmembers could/should do regarding development and land use? Be there, to ask questions, speak out, even just to watch and listen. The event is led by the Southwest District Council, in lieu of its regular monthly meeting, along with the Delridge Neighborhoods District Council, and is at a bigger venue than usual so there’s room for everyone: 6:30 pm, American Legion Post 160/Pershing Hall, 3618 SW Alaska in The Triangle – which by the way is shown in the photo above, top right.

WHAT ELSE IS ON TONIGHT’S CALENDAR, YOU ASK? See it all here.

3 Replies to "Tonight's calendar highlight: Come talk about West Seattle development, land use, zoning with Councilmember Mike O'Brien"

  • sgg June 4, 2014 (11:04 am)

    Someone will need to provide Councilmember O’Brien with directions. He has never been to West Seattle before. Beginning with the new district based system that will be implemented soon, he will never need to come here ever again.

  • WestofJunction June 4, 2014 (1:55 pm)

    “We will build cardboard beehives no matter what you peons want regarding quality of your neighborhood”

  • miws June 4, 2014 (5:40 pm)

    sgg, CM O’Brien has indeed been in West Seattle before.

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    He visited Nickelsville on at least one occasion, while I was living there in 2011.

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    Miie

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