Open Board Position

The South Lake Union Community Council currently has one (1) board-appointed position open on its Board of Directors. 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.  

The open position will be filling in for the term of 2014-2017.  Responsibilities of a Board Member include attendance at monthly meetings which are held the first Tuesday of each month from 4-6PM and a commitment to the full three-year term. Additional opportunities for community engagement are available through committee participation and community outreach.

 

Candidates must be South Lake Union community stakeholders.  Stakeholders are specifically defined as residents, business and property owners (or their representatives), or employees within the South Lake Union neighborhood boundaries.

If you, or someone you know, are interested, please submit a letter of interest to info@SLUCommunityCouncil.org.  The Letter of Interest should outline the candidate's motivation for becoming a SLUCC Board Member, background in South Lake Union, and the strengths brought to the Board in less than 200 words.

The position will remain open until filled or at the Council's next annual elections.

SLUCC January Board Meeting Agenda

Microsoft Word - SLUCC_agenda_15_01_06_FINAL.docxTues., Jan. 6, 2015 (4 – 6 p.m.)Museum of History and Industry | Lake Union Park | 860 Terry Ave N. Seattle, WA 98109

AGENDA

  1. Happy New Year!  Welcome & Introductions
  2. About Our Host:  Museum of History and Industry (Leonard Garfield, MOHAI Exec. Dir.)
  3. Establish a Quorum
  4. Approval of Minutes:  Dec. 2014 (Erin Maher)
  5. Public Comments
  6. Presentations: •    Denny Substation Update:  (Michael Clarke SCL) •    Compass Housing Alliance / Compass on Dexter (Robert Bowery) •    Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole
  7. Executive Reports •    President's Report (Mike McQuaid) •    Vice President's Report (Pearl Leung) ~ 2015 Elections •    Treasurer's Report (Kyle Ducey)
  8. Committee Reports •    Policy & Planning (Dan Foltz) •    Transportation (Kyle Ducey) •    Communications (Pearl Leung) ~ Events Sub-Committee (Dena Lee)
  9. Neighborhood Reports •    City of Seattle Dept. of Neighborhoods (Tim Durkan, Seattle Dept. of Neighborhoods) •    Public Safety (Sgt Paul Gracy / Officer Sam Cook, Seattle Police Dept.) •    SLU Chamber of Commerce (Jodie King) •    Lake Union Park Working Group (Aislinn Palmer) •    Cascade Neighborhood (Sean Walsh, Y @ Cascade Peoples Center)
  10. Old Business •    Westlake Micro Parks Update (Jim Goodspeed) •    Ongoing SLU Residents Group Engagement (Mike McQuaid)
  11. New Business / Other Business •    City Council Elections / Community Forum (John Pehrson)
  12. Next Meeting SLU Community Council Regular Monthly Meeting: Tues., Feb. 3, 2015 (4 – 6 p.m. MOHAI Conference Room, Lake Union Park)
  13. Adjourn

Meeting our South Lake Union Neighbors

Sally Bagshaw Earlier this month Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw attended a meeting of the South Lake Union Community Council, a very well organized and committed group of people who work and live in the rapidly growing South Lake Union community.

Learn more about what Councilmember Bagshaw learned from neighbors during her visit to South Lake Union and the neighborhood’s efforts with traffic congestion, pedestrian safety, economic vitality during construction, and affordable housing in a growing city. Read the full story in Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw's Blog.

3 C's Help Mercer Traffic Flow and Construction Impacts Diminish

An artist's rendering of the reconfigured Mercer Street corridor and the reconstructed Aurora Street bridge leading into the north portal of the SR99 tunnel now under development.(Photo:  Seattle Dept. of Transportation) As 2014 draws to a close, construction in Seattle presses on with some help from the three C's: Coordination, Communication, and Collaboration. It's been another boom year, following the 2013 surge—a bounce back from the recession.

Learn more about how the South Lake Union Community Council led the effort to help the Seattle Department of Transportation get traffic flowing again along the Mercer Corridor and how its leaders are helping to alleviate the impacts of construction on neighborhood residents. Read the full story in the SDOT Blog.

Seattle Police Chief O'Toole to Speak at Jan. 6 SLU Community Council Meeting

SOUTH LAKE UNION – The South Lake Union community will welcome Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole for a neighborhood conversation at the South Lake Union Community Council's Tuesday, Jan. 6 meeting beginning at 4 p.m. at the Museum of History and Industry. A one-time Boston police commissioner and former inspector general for Ireland's national police force, Chief O'Toole will share her vision for public safety in the City of Seattle and the importance of community policing in Seattle neighborhoods as a part of the meeting hosted jointly by the South Lake Union Community Council and Chamber of Commerce.

Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole (left), speaks after being introduced by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray as his nominee to be Seattle's new Chief of Police, May 19, 2014 in Seattle. (Photo:  AP/Ted S. Warren)

"The South Lake Union community is especially honored to welcome Chief O'Toole to our neighborhood," said South Lake Union Community Council president Mike McQuaid.

Chief O'Toole was appointed in May 2014 by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and confirmed in late June by the Seattle City Council.

She has already set ambitious markers for herself and the some 1,300 SPD officers including a pledge to craft a policing plan "for every neighborhood in the city" within 30 to 60 days of her confirmation.

Speaking at a South End community forum this spring, Chief O'Toole shared her vision and expectations for working together with neighborhoods throughout the City.

"I intend to spend a lot of time in the neighborhoods," she said in a June 23 SeattlePI.com story. "I will expect my commanders to do the same."

Since her confirmation, McQuaid, along with other South Lake Union neighborhood leaders have responded enthusiastically to the Seattle Police Department's outreach.

Together with West Precinct community police team's Sgt. Paul Gracy and Officer Sam Cook, neighborhood leaders have already been working to strengthen the flourishing neighborhood's bonds with community police team officers.

Activities have included hosted public safety meetings in South Lake Union and nearby Cascade along with the inclusion of a regular public safety discussion topic at community council meetings.

"Chief O'Toole is a genuine, neighborhood-minded leader who understands our communities from the bottom up," McQuaid said. "Her vision for community engagement and trust building is exciting for not just South Lake Union but the entire City of Seattle.

Chief O'Toole is a career police officer and lawyer who has earned an international reputation for her principled leadership and reform strategies.

In 2012, she completed a six-year term as Chief Inspector of the Gardia Síochána Inspectorate, an oversight body responsible for bringing reform, best practice and accountability to the 17,000-member Irish national police service.

Prior to serving in Ireland, Chief O'Toole rose through the ranks of local and state policing in the United States. During her police career, she was assigned to numerous patrol, investigative, undercover, supervisory and management positions.

She served as Superintendent (Chief) of the Metropolitan District Commission Police and Lieutenant Colonel overseeing Special Operations in the Massachusetts State Police. She was later appointed Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety (1994) and Boston Police Commissioner (2004).

Chief O'Toole is among a number of City of Seattle officials to join the South Lake Union Community Council for community discussions this year. Among them are Seattle City Councilmembers Sally Bagshaw and Tom Rasmussen, Washington State Representatives Brady Walkinshaw (D-43rd) and Gael Tarleton (D-36th) while King County Councilmember Larry Phillips recently participated in the South Lake Union and Cascade neighborhood walking tour.

To learn more about the Seattle Police Department and Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole, please visit the Seattle Police Department website.

WHAT:       South Lake Union Community Council (January Meeting) WHEN:      Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015 – 4 p.m. WHERE:    Museum of History and Indudstry (860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 at Lake Union Park) HOSTS:      SLU Community Counciland SLU Chamber of Commerce

About The South Lake Union Community Council

The recognized South Lake Union neighborhood leadership organization by the City of Seattle, the South Lake Union Community Council is the steward of the SLU neighborhood plan and collaboratively with community stakeholders authored theSLU Urban Design Framework and the SLU / Uptown Mobility Plan. The South Lake Union Community Council meets monthly (4 – 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month) at the Museum of History and Industry in South Lake Union. To learn more visit SLUCommunityCouncil.org.

SLUCC December Board Meeting Agenda

Microsoft Word - SLUCC_agenda_14_12_02_FINAL.docxTues., Dec. 2, 2014 (4 – 6 p.m.)Museum of History and Industry | Lake Union Park | 860 Terry Ave N. Seattle, WA 98109

AGENDA

  1. Welcome & Introductions
  2. Establish a Quorum
  3. Approval of Minutes:  Nov. 2014 (Erin Maher)
  4. Public Comments
  5. Presentations: •    SDOT Traffic/Safety/Construction Hub December Update •    Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
  6. Executive Reports •    President’s Report (Mike McQuaid) •    Vice President’s Report (Pearl Leung) ~ Vacant Board Position •    Treasurer’s Report (Kyle Ducey)
  7. Committee Reports •    Policy & Planning (Kyle Ducey for Dan Foltz) •    Transportation (Kyle Ducey) ~ Adaptive Signal Control Funding ~ North Portal / Surface Street Design ~ Westlake Cycle Track •    Communications (Pearl Leung)
  8. Neighborhood Reports •    City of Seattle Dept. of Neighborhoods (Tim Durkan, Seattle Dept. of Neighborhoods) •    Public Safety (Officer Sam Cook, Seattle Police Dept.) •    SLU Chamber of Commerce (Jodie King) •    Lake Union Park Working Group (Aislinn Palmer) •    Cascade Neighborhood (Patty Turnberg)
  9. Old Business •    Denny Substation Taskforce – Community Recommendations (Pearl Leung) •    Seattle City Council 2015 District Elections – SLU Strategy (Jim Goodspeed) •    SLU Residential Community Outreach Strategy (Mike McQuaid)
  10. New Business / Other Business •    Upcoming Meeting Speakers: (January:  Seattle Chief of Police Kathleen O’Toole)
  11. Next Meeting SLU Community Council Regular Monthly Meeting: Tues., Jan. 6, 2015 (4 – 6 p.m. MOHAI Conference Room, Lake Union Park)
  12. Adjourn

SLU Community Council to Host Councilmember Sally Bagshaw, Tues., Dec. 2 at MOHAI

Sally BagshawSOUTH LAKE UNION -- Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw will join the South Lake Union Community Council for a neighborhood conversation during its regular monthly meeting, 4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 2 at the Museum of History and Industry in Lake Union Park. “The South Lake Union community is honored to have Councilmember Bagshaw join us for a conversation about issues that are important to our neighborhood and to learn more about her work with the City Council,” said Mike McQuaid, president of the South Lake Union Community Council.

A resident of downtown Seattle, who along with her husband Brad, raised their children in Lake Forest Park, Councilmember Bagshaw serves in a variety of leadership roles with the Seattle City Council.

Councilmember Bagshaw chairs the Seattle Public Utilities Neighborhoods Committee, Select Committee on Parks Funding and Select Committee on Utility Strategic Planning and is Vice-Chair of the Education and Governance Committee.

She also serves on the Public Safety, Civil Rights and Technology Committee, Budget – Select Committee, and the Central Waterfront, Seawall, and Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program – Select Committee while serving as an alternate on the city’s Finance and Culture Committee.

Councilmember Bagshaw is among a number of elected officials to join the South Lake Union Community Council for community discussions this year.  Among them are Washington State Representatives Brady Walkinshaw (D-43rd) and Gael Tarleton (D-36th) while King County Councilmember Larry Phillips recently participated in the South Lake Union and Cascade neighborhood walking tour.

To learn more about issues and vision for the South Lake Union neighborhood, please visit the South Lake Union Community Council website.

To learn more about Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw, please visit her website at Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw.