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North City Neighborhood Association Meeting

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When
Thursday, November 14,
Where
North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street
Shoreline, WA 98155

The North City Neighborhood Association invites all to learn about what is going on in our neighborhood, and in the City of Shoreline.

At this meeting, we plan to have City concilmember Betsy Robertson present a brief talk about the City's Planning Commission, as well as present a brief Q&A on North City topics and issues. There are three (or mayabe four) seats opening up on the Planning Commission in the near future.

Please join us!

  • Meet your neighbors
  • Share ideas and concerns

For more information contact info@northcityna.org.


North City Neighborhood Association Meeting

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When
Thursday, October 10,
Where
North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street
Shoreline, WA 98155

The North City Neighborhood Association invites all to learn about what is going on in our neighborhood, and in the City of Shoreline.

(Owing to scheduling conflicts, the plan to have Betsy Robertson come give a brief talk about the City’s Planning Commission has been postponed until a later meeting. Stay tuned.)

Please join us!

  • Meet your neighbors
  • Share ideas and concerns

For more information contact info@northcityna.org.


North City Neighborhood Association Meeting

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When
Thursday, September 12,
Where
North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street
Shoreline, WA 98155

The North City Neighborhood Association invites all to learn about what is going on in our neighborhood, and in the City of Shoreline.

At this meeting, we plan to have Jason McMillan, the City’s Emergency Management Coordinator, to talk about emergency preparedness.

Other topics on the agenda include:

  • City mini-grant for North City? The City does offer funding to the neighborhood associations for specific projects. Please bring ideas for possible projects.
  • Jazz Walk — post-mortem and ideas for next year
  • Branding — A new banner? A-Boards? Shirts?
  • Formalization of the NCNA.

Please join us!

  • Meet your neighbors
  • Share ideas and concerns

For more information contact info@northcityna.org.


North City Neighborhood Association Meeting

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When
Thursday, July 11,
Where
North City Water District
1519 NE 177th Street
Shoreline, WA 98155

The North City Neighborhood Association invites all to learn about what is going on in our neighborhood, and in the City of Shoreline.

At this meeting, Paula Kieland, Shoreline Police Department's Community Outreach Officer will give presentations about crime and crime prevention.

Please join us!

  • Meet your neighbors
  • Share ideas and concerns

For more information contact info@northcityna.org.


National Night Out is August 6!

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National Night Out brings together communities and involves residents, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations, and local officials. In 2018, more than 75 block parties were held in Shoreline.

National Night Out is August 6, and it is never too early to start planning your block party.

Important

The deadline to apply for road closure permits is Tuesday, July 23.

The City provides this handy guide to help you plan the perfect National Night Out party.

Shoreline National Night Out flyer


Townhouse Design Survey

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Townhouse Visual Preference Survey

The City of Shoreline would like you to take this survey in order to get your input on updated design standards for townhouse development.

The survey is currently open, closes on April 30, and takes about 15 minutes to complete.

More information can be found on the City’s website.


185th Street Corridor Strategy Survey

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185th Street Multimodal Corridor Strategy

The City of Shoreline recently completed an initial outreach series to gather community and stakeholder input to help envision a corridor that will be safe for pedestrians and bicyclists; support bus and light rail transit service; address traffic flow; create gathering spaces; and encourage neighborhood businesses.

If you were unable to attend any of the events, you can view the open house presentation and displayed materials on the project webpage.

After reviewing information, please take the online survey which is linked on the project webpage. This survey will remain open through Sunday, November 25, 2018.

You may also use the hashtag #Shoreline185 to share your ideas and photos of the corridor or images of other places that include designs or features you would like to see reflected in the future 185th Street Corridor.