Are you interested in helping to plan for Lake City’s Future? Join us for this last Coffee Talks Series
When: Tuesday, June 25th, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Lake City Community Center, 12531 28th Ave NE
Tuesday’s Coffee Talk will focus on demographic trends and diversity in the Lake City community. Come learn more how Lake City is evolving, who makes up our community, and get ideas on making Lake City welcoming to all of its residents.
The evening will include a description of Lake City age, race, ethnicity, income, gender, and household characteristics. Speakers will share their experiences reaching out and engaging diverse groups in their work. Using a roundtable format, everyone will participate in discussing what we see as opportunities and challenges as Lake City grows and changes.
Speakers include:
- Rachel Miller, APA member and planner with Makers Architecture and Urban Design
- Amber Trout, North Seattle Family Center and UW PhD Student in Interdisciplinary Planning
- Lisa Uemoto, SHA Community Builder for Lake City Court
Come for coffee and talk with these experienced professionals and your neighbors about strengthening Lake City’s design and identity for the future. The intent of the Coffee Talks is to learn about key concepts that could help guide our work on the Pierre Property redevelopment and with City agencies.
The Washington Chapter of the American Planning Association’s Community Planning Assistance Team (CPAT) has co-hosted this series of “Coffee Talks” for the Lake City community with the Lake City Neighborhood Alliance.