Help Prioritize Neighborhood Street Fund Projects
Community members have submitted over 300 projects for the Neighborhood Street Fund and now it is time for community prioritization of the initiatives. Every vote has a huge impact at this stage of the process.
Please consider supporting some of the proposed Licton Springs projects:
- Improvements to help make Licton Springs more connected to Green Lake at N 85TH, including improving the Wallingford Ave N crosswalk (#2019-114) and the Ashworth Ave N intersection (#2019-25). These projects are listed as part of District 6 but would benefit both District 5 and District 6.
- Improvements to Aurora Ave N including adding lighting (#2019-116), additional art installations (#2019-75) and crosswalk safety improvements (#2019-18).
- A proposal to make Stone Ave N (#2019-14) a designated North / South Greenway providing safe pedestrian and bicycling access to schools, parks, and amenities.
You can find a map of all the submitted projects here.
Upcoming Community Meetings:
- District 6 - Crown Hill Center, Tuesday, January 29, 7pm to 8:30pm
- District 5 - Broadview Branch Seattle Public Library, Thursday, January 31, 6pm to 7:30pm
- District 5 - Lake City Community Center, Tuesday, February 5th, 6:30pm to 8pm
- District 6 - Phinney Center Community Hall, Wednesday, February 13th, 6pm to 7:30pm
To provide feedback, rank projects proposed in your district online here, or at a Community Prioritization Meeting in your district. The meetings will begin with a presentation of all the projects proposed in the hosting district. Then, you will receive a score card, where you can rank your top projects and submit to SDOT staff. Top-ranked projects will proceed to the voting phase in spring 2019.
Submit Ideas for Your Voice, Your Choice 2019:
After voting on Neighborhood Street Fund Projects: help decide how to spend $2,000,000 of the City's budget on small-scale physical improvement projects to Seattle's parks & streets through Your Voice, Your Choice!
Each project must: Benefit the public Cost $90,000 or less * Be a physical project that is located within Seattle's parks or streets
Ideas may be submitted online or in-person at any Seattle Public Library branch or various public outreach events. Submit your ideas by February 22nd!
Please contact Amy Nguyen at [email protected] or 206.222.2044 with any questions.