Remaking station areas
“Will these efforts yield vibrant and sustainable communities…[?] How can plans ensure vitality for current residents, as well as for new ones? Will policy changes be bold, visionary, inclusive? And where will be the public and private investment to make these changes happen?”
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The discussion will look at areas around light and regional rail, streetcar and express bus stations. The first, on Wednesday, is called: “Transit-oriented communities: envisioning Seattle’s potential.”
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Future discussions are:
- “Transportation: laying infrastructure for all modes,” on Oct. 15;
- “Placemaking: shaping a meaningful public realm,” on Nov. 19;
- “Community benefits: building a neighborhood for all,” on Dec. 17;
- “Environmental performance: maximizing sustainable development,” on Jan. 21;
- And “Implementation: financing station area investment,” on Feb. 18.