In 2014, the Friends of Mt Baker Town Center reached out to the University of Washington Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering with a proposal. We asked if the University might be interested in studying the complex infrastructure problem at the heart of the nascent Mt. Baker Town Center. Specifically, could the UW focus its energy…
Author: Friends of Mount Baker Town Center
Next Stop, Mt Baker Town Center? Stakeholders Welcome City’s New Focus On Business and Community Development Near Transit Stop
On a Friday morning in 2015, a group of business and community stakeholders began meeting in North Rainier Valley at the 2100 Building and began identifying key priorities for sparking positive business development in the Mt Baker Town Center. The meetings were well attended, with representatives from a variety of local stakeholders, including QFC / Rite-Aid,…
Mount Baker neighbors grow a community
Check out this great post by Seattle’s Office of Emergency Management (Seattle RDY) from June 10, 2014. It highlights an important community resource for our Town Center. If you drive down Martin Luther King Jr. Way in south Seattle you can’t miss the terraced gardens that tower above the busy street at McClellan. On any…
Seattle Planning Commission: Essential Elements of Livability in Mount Baker Town Center
The North Rainier Neighborhood Plan: The Community’s Blue Print For Transit Oriented Development
In the early 1990’s, Seattle began a neighborhood planning effort that spanned 38 Seattle neighborhoods. The plans provided the City with direction on a broad range of subjects important to the neighborhoods, which would be incorporated into the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The North Rainier Neighborhood Plan was completed in 1999. During the process, the…
ACCESSIBLE MT. BAKER: SDOT REVEALS BOLD PLAN
After 15 years of study, a bold plan for solving the Mt Baker Town Center mess was unveiled by the Seattle Department of Transportation at the March 26 open house. See Accessible Mount Baker. The well attended event included members from throughout the surrounding community, and discussed SDOT’s recommended proposals for improving modes of travel…