In the community room at the Southwest Police Precinct building ~ 2300 SW Webster St, Seattle, WA 98106
Hope all are still enjoying the warm fall weather and looking forward to meeting with folks in person this month. Since the HPIC building remains in the SDCI permitting process, SPD has offered us the use of their community meeting room for this month.


Special guest for the evening will be Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison to answer your questions about her office’s work around public safety. Here she answers questions at last month’s Admiral Neighborhood Association meeting as reported in the West Seattle Blog.
Some folks may have noticed these signs up around Highland Park Playground and parts of South Delridge. Neighbor Jack Conness of South Delridge is asking the community to weigh in regarding his ideas for more traffic calming and pedestrian/bike infrastructure in the area. Have a look and comment here. He plans to submit these to SDOT before Oct. 23rd.

General Interest From the HPAC Inbox:
- HPIC/ HPAC and King County Wastewater Treatment team up with Dirt Corps to give away free native trees and shrubs at our 2023 Trick or Trees event – Saturday Oct. 28, 12-4pm – Includes a pet costume contest and fun food and music from the Highland Park Corner Store.
- If you haven’t driven through the Highland/Holden intersection lately, we are happy to share that all the ground work and paving is finally complete for the installation of the permanent stop lights later this winter. Next month we expect to see the public art piece arrive, “Where’s the Party”, by Artist Matthew Mazzotta.
- SPU has been in contact us with information about this helpful program for homeowners facing difficulties with their sewers. Many are aging out here in this area and can require costly repairs. A side sewer is the pipe that carries sewage from toilets, showers, and sinks to the city’s main sewer line. Often homeowners are unaware that it is the property owner’s responsibility to maintain and repair the side sewer. Side sewer repairs can be expensive and a risk to your family’s health. As a result, we have a program to help repair your side sewer through grants or loans called the Side Sewer Assistance Program. Learn more about the program here. We also wanted to share a survey for our Side Sewer Assistance Program for program incentives if you as a community member are interested in providing input.
