February HPAC Meeting Canceled

HPAC leadership team announces we are cancelling the regularly scheduled February Meeting, due to have been Wednesday, Feb. 26. We will resume our regular meeting schedule on Wednesday March 26.

Things we are tracking this month:

The One Seattle Plan moves into City Council consideration and released their Final EIS. HPAC leadership have provided comments on perceived impacts to Highland Park, Riverview & South Delridge area.

As required by new Washington State law, look for housing density to increase in the neighborhood.

The SW Police Precinct announced they will be re-establishing the SW Precinct Advisory Council (SWPAC) in March. HPAC will try to have a voice at the table, if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity please email us. To remind all, their Draft Mission Statement is: The SW Precinct Advisory Council (SWPAC) promotes collaboration between community members, Seattle City Agencies, and the Seattle Police Department to increase public safety in the SW Precinct.

Good news from the CARE Department.
On March 10, 2025, Seattle CARE Department Community Crisis Responders (CCR) will begin providing services in both South Precinct and Southwest Precinct, where they will assist Seattle Police Department (SPD) patrol officers on 9-1-1 crisis calls that are non-violent and non-life-threatening.

Until our next meeting, stay healthy & dry and get ready for the Spring planting season!

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