HPAC Meeting Oct. 23, 7-8:30 via Zoom

Hope all are enjoying this brisk weather and spooky time of year. HPAC will be gathering online this meeting for our monthly discussion.

We will have a change to chat with public safety folks, and hear more from King County Metro regarding planning for changes on the 125/128 bus routes through Westwood, Highland Park and Riverview.

As you may recall, riders were taken unaware and alarmed by notices Metro put up at various stops on these services last February.

As promised here, Metro staff are returning to HPAC on Wednesday as part of a second round of engagement regarding proposed bus stop changes on 16th Ave SW between SW Holden Street and SW Henderson St. The updated proposal has been substantially revised in response to community feedback received in early 2024. Metro staff want to share details on the new proposal and to hear feedback from the HPAC meeting attendees. All users of these routes are invited to attend.

Time permitting, we will take a quick dive into Mayor Harrell’s One Seattle Plan, the update to the Seattle Comprehensive Plan long in the works. There are some modest changes in Westwood Highland Park and South Delridge areas. Comment online here.

See you online Wednesday (link below), or join us Saturday Oct. 26 for the 4th annual Trick or Trees celebration at the Highland Park Corner Store. Great food and tunes, treats for kids, a pet costume contest and free trees!

Topic: HPAC Monthly Meeting
Time: Oct 23, 2024 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Neighbors Building Community: Advocating for Highland Park, Riverview and South Delridge. An all volunteer group made up of neighbors, local business, and community organizations advocating for neighborhood infrastructure, community resources, and livability.

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