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CityClub: Urban Development

When Mar 07, 2008
from 11:30 am to 01:30 pm
Where Washington Athletic Club
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CLC is co-presenter in discussion on Urban Development: Do We Recognize the Changing Face of Our Neighborhoods?

CLC is co-presenter in CityClub's discussion on Urban Development: Do We Recognize the Changing Face of Our Neighborhoods?

CityClub presents 35-40 public affairs programs each year featuring almost 100 leaders and newsmakers from around the region and across the nation.

This event will be held at the Washington Athletic Club, 1325 Sixth Avenue Seattle

Registration: 11:30 a.m. Luncheon: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.

$35/CityClub Members, $40 Guests and members of CLC and other co-presenting organizations and $45/General public

Panelists to date:
Jim Diers, Author, Neighbor Power
Ada Healey, Vice President of Real Estate, Vulcan Inc.
Diane Sugimura,
Director, Department of Planning & Development
Moderator: Jim Vesley, Editorial Page Editor, The Seattle Times

Unprecedented development is reshaping Seattle's neighborhoods unlike any other time in the city's recent history.  From Ballard to Capitol Hill and South Lake Union, neighborhoods are adapting to a new, denser urban reality.  What do these developments say about the future of Seattle and how we define vibrant, livable urban neighborhoods?  How do we preserve a neighborhood's character and charm while making room for new buildings that help accommodate undeniable growth?  How can the public and private sectors work together to shape growth in a way that supports a diversity of housing, complements the existing community and respects the environment?

Co-presenting organizations: ASPA – Evergreen Chapter, Belltown Business Association, Cascade Land Conservancy, Downtown Seattle Association, Leadership Tomorrow, Seattle Housing Authority and YMCA of Greater Seattle

For more information go to: www.seattlecityclub.org


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