Back to the future of South Lake Union
It seems like much of the city’s time is spent working on the future of South Lake Union.
From trolleys and targeted up-zones to street redesigns and a new park (dedication shown at right) and trail, proposals for the hood once known as Cascade have kept city officials busy as bees in a hive for the past few years.
But what exactly should come next?
The Seattle City Council’s Planning, Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee will hold a special meeting at noon Thursday to discuss the long-term vision for South Lake Union.
While they’re at it, they’ll bring out the crystal ball on Uptown, too.
The meeting will be held in Council Chambers on the Second Floor of City Hall at 600 Fourth Ave.
Presenters include John Coney and Steven Paget- in charge of the “visioning” process, Craig Hanway of the Queen Anne Community Council, John Savo of the South Lake Union Friends and Neighbors Community Council, Sharon Lee of the Low Income Housing Institute and Michael McGinn, director of the Seattle Great City Initiative.
A neighborhood-wide up-zone for South Lake Union is in the works and could come before council later this year.
Tags: Planning, South Lake Union, Upzone











