Be Super Safe in SLU!

Join us September 12th at 5:30 p.m. at the South Lake Union Discovery Center to help kick off SLU's exciting Look Out for Each Other street safety campaign.

On an average day on the streets of Seattle there are 33 collisions involving people walking, biking, or driving. These crashes snarl traffic and create real headaches for everyone. Crashes are costly, requiring a significant use of public resources. But the biggest impact is on the crash victims—their families, health care costs, lost wages, increased insurance premiums.

And yet, 90% of these collisions are preventable. By whom? By all of us— if we would simply Look Out for Each Other. By taking personal responsibility for our preventable behaviors like speeding, moving about while distracted and operating bicycles and cars and scooters while impaired, we would reduce the risk to ourselves and one another. The city's 2012 Road Safety Summit Action Plan is moving into Seattle neighborhoods through the Be Super Safe public awareness campaign—South Lake Union is leading the safety parade!

"Growth is coming so fast in South Lake Union—the Community Council is committed to guiding development of this neighborhood to create a liveable, sustainable and safe community for all of us to enjoy, whether as employees, residents or visitors," notes South Lake Union Community Council board member Robbie Phillips.  "However we choose to move about in the South Lake Union neighborhood—whether on foot, pedaling a bike, riding the streetcar or driving a car—we must be thoughtful and predictable in our behaviors."

The Be Super Safe Road Safety Forum kicks off its citywide tour on September 12 at the Discovery Center with interactive presentations to raise awareness about what's happening on our city streets, including information about new roadway features like bicycle boxes, collisions in our neighborhood, and the top safety tips for all modes of transportation. This is the information you need to know to Be Super Safe on our street.

"Road safety is a significant public health issue and has been a priority of my administration," notes Mayor Mike McGinn. "Too many families are impacted every year by collisions that are entirely preventable. I encourage people to come out and learn about what you can do that will be most effective in reducing fatalities and serious injuries on our streets, whether you choose to travel on foot, by bike, by transit, or by car."

Since we all have a right to use our streets and sidewalks safely, no matter how we choose to get around, it's time we start looking out for one another – building a culture of empathy. The father pushing the stroller across Westlake might be your co-worker; the young woman biking to her Cornish dorm room on 7th Avenue could be your daughter or sister; and the couple driving home to Capitol Hill might be you and your partner. If you knew these folks personally, you would surely give them a safe distance to cross, turn or pass. Well, guess what? You do know them, because they could be you!

Let's learn to Look Out for Each Other in the coming South Lake Union Be Super Safe presentation on September 12 at the Discovery Center and show the City once again that SLU leads the way in livability!

Be Super Safe: www.seattle.gov/besupersafe

For more information, click here.

2013 Elections Rescheduled — Now Set for June 20

The South Lake Union Community Council (SLUCC) will be holding its 2013 elections on June 20, 2013. There are currently two open seats available (2 board appointed) and two seats that are retiring (2 board appointed). We welcome all members of the South Lake Union community who are interested in taking an active role in the future of this neighborhood to apply for a board position, join a committee and/or attend our monthly meetings. Through April 30, we have received a number of letters of application. However, it is apparent that some stakeholders only recently became aware of the election process and may not have had adequate time to respond or mark their calendars to attend the original May 7 election date.

Therefore, to allow full participation by all interested parties, the election has been postponed until June 20. The meeting will be held at the AGC building (1200 Westlake Avenue N), 2nd Floor conference room next to Starbucks from 4-6 p.m.

Application deadline is May 24, 11:59 pm

 

Have You Considered Joining the South Lake Union Community Council Board?

The South Lake Union Community Council (SLUCC) will be holding its annual meeting and 2013 elections on May 7, 2013. We welcome all members of the South Lake Union community who are interested in taking an active role in the future of this neighborhood to apply. The deadline for application for a board position is April 30, 2013. Click here for more information on how you can join the SLUCC board.

Meeting Details: May 7th at the AGC building from 4-6pm 1200 Westlake Ave N Second floor small conference room next to Starbucks Seattle, WA  98109-3528

City Council Hearing Wednesday, Nov. 14, 5:30 p.m.

Over the past 7 years, the South Lake Union Community Council and neighborhood stakeholders have been working with the City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development (DPD) to amend the Land Use Code to rezone land and create new development regulations. Most changes would apply to new development in the South Lake Union Urban Center. The City Council's Planning, Land Use and Sustainability Committee will hold a final public hearing to take comments on the proposal on Wednesday, November 14 at 5:30 p.m. An initial hearing was held on July 24, 2012. The hearing will be held in the:

City Council Chambers 2nd floor, Seattle City Hall 600 Fourth Avenue

The meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. For more information visit: www.seattle.gov/council/com_assign.htm. For those who wish to testify, a sign-up sheet will be available outside the Council Chamber beginning half an hour before the hearing is scheduled to begin.

This will be a very important hearing, so we encourage all South Lake Union stakeholders to attend.

Three Important Dates

SLU Trade Show 2012Here are three dates and times well worth noting: Policy and Planning Committee Meeting: Later today! Tuesday, September 18, 4:30 p.m. (not the regular time of 4:00), Weber Thompson office, south west corner of Terry and Thomas, second floor. This will be an important opportunity for the committee to meet with Seattle City Light representatives and NBBJ, SCL’s consultant on the proposed substation project.

South Lake Union Trade Show 2012: Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 19, 11:00 a.m. thru 3:00 p.m. Location: 415 Westlake. This is an opportunity to meet and greet, network with your business neighbors,  taste some great food samples, and in general experience the energy and vitality of the SLU business community. Be sure to stop by the SLUCC booth and say hi!

October SLU Community Council Full Board Meeting: Tuesday, October 2, 4:00 p.m., Morningside Academy, 201 Westlake Avenue N.  These are open meetings and we invite you to join us as the Community Council meets to discuss a full agenda.

Jerry Dinndorf

Rezone Legislation Released

City planners announced rezone legislation for SLU recently, calling it an important step in moving the SLU neighborhood as it continues it development as an Urban Center and a dynamic hub of economic development in the city and the region.  The proposed changes have the potential to add 12,000 new housing units and 22,000 jobs, according to city planning director Marshall Foster.

"Seattle's economy is recovering faster than many other cities in large part because of growth in South Lake Union," said Mayor McGinn. "Many companies in our growing technology and public health sectors want to be in South Lake Union. This proposal will help that growth continue in ways that bring significant public benefits."

If you missed the rezone open house meeting, the SLU Zoning Changes presentation contains an overview and background;  and information on growth, building heights, pedestrian environment, parking and more.

A director’s report, zoning changes summary and other documents are also available on the Department of Planning and Development’s website.

SLU Rezone Open House

on June 25,  from 5:30 – 7:30, at  415 Westlake Artist view of the future SLU

All South Lake Union stakeholders are invited to attend an important public open house regarding the SLU rezone. City of Seattle staff from the Department of Planning and Development will present to the community and be available to answer questions and take comments.

The presentation, which starts at 6:00 p.m, will include recommendations for building heights limits, new development standards, and public benefits associated with an incentive zoning.

SLUCC encourages all interested persons to attend. The 415 Westlake venue is ADA accessible. For more information contact Jim Holmes.   jim.holmes@seattle.gov