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Welcome to our neighborhood! We are the residents, employees, property owners, business owners, non-profits, and visitors in one of Seattle's most exciting neighborhoods - South Lake Union. Our website helps us stay in touch, be informed and get involved as our neighborhood plans for the future.

The South Lake Union Community Council Board is meeting with the South Lake Union Chamber Board on 5-2-12 in lieu of its regularly scheduled meeting on 5-1-12.

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Final EIS Released
A milestone has been reached! The final South Lake Union Height and Density Environmental Impact Statement was released by the Department of Planning and Development for the City of Seattle on April 4, 2012. The Final EIS includes the draft and final studies, as well as all public comments submitted and all of the City’s responses to those public comments.

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SLUCC Board Elections

The South Lake Community Council (SLUCC) will be holding its annual meeting and 2012 elections on June 4, 2012. There are currently two open seats available and three positions up for re-election. We welcome all members of the South Lake Union community, who are interested in taking an active role in the future of this neighborhood, to apply for a board position, join a committee and/or attend our monthly meetings.

Elections will be held at the Annual Meeting held this year on June 4, 2012 from 4-6pm at Morningside Academy located at 201 Westlake Ave N. The deadline for application for a board position is due June 1, 2012.

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South Lake Union/Uptown Triangle Mobility Plan

South Lake Union/Uptown Triangle Mobility Plan

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The South Lake Union and Uptown neighborhoods will undergo a massive transformation in the next decade as the neighborhoods grow to accommodate more than 12,000 new residents and 24,000 new jobs.

In addition, three major infrastructure projects—the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Project, the Mercer East Project, and the Mercer West Project—will change travel patterns in the area and provide key links between the two neighborhoods for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit.

There have been many independent planning studies performed in the two neighborhoods. This plan seeks to consolidate all of the prior planning efforts and adapt them to account for the major infrastructure projects.

This plan was created with substantial input from neighborhood interest groups, businesses, and various agencies. A detailed analysis and user survey was also performed by the Cascade Bicycle Club as part of this project. All plan recommendations have been vetted through the plan’s advisory committee.

 

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