Plant a tree, and Celebrate Earth Day with your neighbors and friends at the HPAC April meeting!
As usual staffing permitting, we hope to have an SPD representative to discuss any concerns and safety updates from their Department.


Craig Rankin from West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails will tell us more about the upcoming season of guided hikes in the greenbelt and what you may expect to find along the way.
After a long and contentious meeting with SDOT in March, regarding the Highland Park Way Safety Project we intend to use this meeting to cover possible responses to the City and what HPAC can do to support concerns. If you are unable to attend feel free to email HPACchair at gmail with your thoughts.
We will also bring more information about the proposed Glassyard Commons RV Safe Lot and Tiny House Village the Mayor proposes for 7200 W Marginal Way S and discuss our concerns, plus share what actions we have taken with the City on this so far. We have invited a spokesperson from LIHI to our meeting but have not yet heard back from them.
News around the neighborhood:
The SW Police Precinct is hosting National Drug Takeback Day where you can properly dispose of your unused, expired, or unwanted Rx meds – no questions asked!
When: Saturday, April 25th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: 2300 SW Webster Street (SPD SW Precinct)

On Thursday April 23rd, from 7-8:30pm you’re invited to a meeting at 7020 18th Ave SW with Common Power at Puget Ridge Cohousing Common House (parking on street on 18th Ave SW, follow signs for pathway leading to the Common House). THIS IS NOT A FUNDRAISER. If you’re feeling concerned about what you’re seeing in the news, learn about ways to take positive action.

The Duwamish Spring Art Market is a vibrant community gathering celebrating 17 Native and local artisans. The market is a joyful gathering that highlights living Native traditions, storytelling through art, and community connection. Free Admission open to all. April 25th & 26th, 2026 10AM-5PM. At the Duwamish Longhouse: 4705 W. Marginal Way SW, Seattle, 98106
HPIC First Fridays returns on May 1 with Makers May, including artist spotlights, empanadas and live music. 5:30-8:30 at 1116 SW Holden St.
