Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council

Planning    Coordinator:

  Elizabeth Campbell

 

 

Neighborhood Representatives:

   Bailey Park

   Neighbors

  

   Bridge Crest

     Shary Flenniken

 

   Carlton Park I

     Gretchen Taylor

 

   Carlton Park II

  

   Central Valley

      Bill Rasmussen

 

   City View—South

     

 

   City View—North

 

   Discovery Park

   Neighbors

      Ron Piland

      

   Dravus Corridor

 

   Land’s End

      Robin Budd

 

   Magnolia   

   Boulevard/Perkins

   Lane Neighbors

 

   Magnolia Village

      Joan Abrevaya

     

   Manor Place

      Candy Martin

  

   Salmon Bay

   Neighbors

 

   Thorndyke 

   Business District

  

   Thorndyke Corridor 

   Neighbors

      Chris Wyrick

 

   28th Avenue    

   Corridor

 

 

 

 

 

Local Organizations:

    Discovery Park 

    Advisory Group

 

Discovery Park         Adopt-an- Area Stewards*

*  Individual Steward’s Site

   

    Friends of

    Discovery Park

 

    Friends of Ursula

    Judkins Viewpoint

    Smith Cove Park

 

    Ella Bailey Park

    Stewards

   

    Fisherman’s

    Terminal

 

    Fisherman’s

    Terminal

    Industrial Council

   

    Heron Habitat

    Helpers

 

    Interbay      

    Neighborhood

    Association

 

    Magnolia Action 

    Group

 

    Magnolia Bridge

    Advisory Group

 

    Magnolia Chamber

    of Commerce

 

    Magnolia

    Historical Society

 

    Salmon Bay

    Marina

 

    Sustainable             Neighborhood

    Coalition

 

by Marlene Rogers

About "Magnolia Grande"

Planning for Magnolia’s Future

Our Goal:  Getting to “Yes!”

Welcome!

This is the website of the Magnolia Planning Council.  There are numerous links to information about the various neighborhoods we represent, projects we’re working on and worked on, and the planning efforts we are undertaking towards the development of a neighborhood plan. 

Please browse through the site, please sign-up for meeting announcements and info by sending us an email, or: 

Þ Volunteer for the Planning Council

Þ Send us Suggestions for the Planning Council

· Community Events & Calendar

·  MNPC Meeting—General Community Meeting July 2013 

 

       Fundraiser Series:  Next Event  -  Hot Dog Roast -  June 2013

Ursula Judkins Viewpoint Park

 

          

· About the Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council

· Become a Planning Council Representative

· Honorable Mention—Locals Helping Others

· Announcements:      

· MNPC and Its Planning Partners

· Coming Soon:

· Neighborhood Match Fund Applications

· Thorndyke Place Beautification Project

· Planning, Land Use, Development and the MNPC

· MNPC Bylaws and Incorporating Documents

 

   Current Land Use Issues and Projects:

· Friends of Ursula Judkins Viewpoint 

· Friends of Smith Cove Park

· Discovery Park Capehart /Officer’s Housing Conversion 

· Amgen Expansion

· City View Neighborhood Median Project

· Interbay/Dravus St. Zoning Overlay

· Magnolia Elementary School 

· Memorial Park Benches

· Off Leash Dog Park Proposal 

· Burlington Northern Train Noise

· Port of Seattle    

· Cruise Terminal Pier 91

· North Bay

· 34th Avenue W. Street Improvement Project    

· Thorndyke Median Project

· Mounger Pool All Season Enclosure

· Whole Foods at Interbay Corridor

· Other Projects:

· Community and Citizen Guest Opinions  -  Pro/Con

· City Budgeting Process

 

    Thank You For Visiting

Please Come Back Soon!

Website Note:  Because the MNPC is an all volunteer organization, and because it is in the process of organizing its operation, this website is a work-in-progress.  It is being expanded and updated on a regular basis; at present updates occur at approximately one week intervals. 

Last Updated:  Saturday, June 01, 2013

 

 

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DISCLAIMER: The Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council Web site is an informational site only. Official documents of the council are maintained at the State of Washington, Secretary of State’s office, and at the Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council’s office.

Official notices of meeting dates, activities and other events are sent via US Mail to residents in special mailings, posted in bulletins, or published in the Magnolia News. While the webmaster makes every attempt to post accurate information, the Magnolia Neighborhood Planning Council does not warrant the accuracy of the information contained herein.