Peggy Sturdivant
Peggy Sturdivant writes a weekly column for the Westside Weekly, and is curator of the It's About Time Writers Reading Series, founder of Ballard Writers Collective, and has worked in environmental co
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There's sudden movement in updating Seattle neighborhood plans
I've been tracking the City of Seattle's proposal to update the neighborhood plans since March in the series There Go the Neighborhoods [/authors/peggy-sturdivant/]. You wouldn't think I'd be caught unawares before the only currently scheduled public hearing before City Council's Planning, Land Use,
How light rail drives Seattle neighborhood planning
Chapter 6: After a year of discussion on updating neighborhood plans, the City of Seattle saw the light. That would be the approaching beam of light rail in the first three neighborhoods.
Seattle, it's lonely at the top of the real estate market
Does rating higher than the rest of the country really make Seattle the top real estate market?
Fighting City Hall from the bottom up
Chapter 2: Neighborhood district councils are the starting point for citizen involvement in Seattle. At the bottom of the hierarchy, it is a world of long meetings and grinding process. You can have influence there, but it will require a great deal of patience.