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Category Archives: Safety

Congratulations to Susanna Cunningham and to the North Seattle Family Resource Center and Ann Fuller

Friends, I have some great news to share. Both Susanna and the North Seattle Family Resource Center have received major recognitions for the contributions each has made. – Sandy M Susanna Cunningham, PhD, RN Susanna is the recipient of the 2018 University of British Columbia School of Nursing Alumni Award of Distinction. This award is

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Posted in Member Reports, Safety, Wins, Youth | Tags: award, heroes, Wells Fargo |

Check out the Lake City Emergency Hub

Saturday, January 10, 9:00 a.m. to Noon Come by the southeast corner of the Fred Meyer parking lot and learn what the Emergency Communication Hub will mean to you and our community if/when a disaster occurs.

Posted in Events, Resilience, Safety |

Fire Station 39

The Lake City community has come together in many ways over the last two years to steer our future–from the Pierre properties “visioning” to formation of the Lake City Neighborhood Alliance, to Lake City Future First (Only in Seattle grant) and the Urban Design Framework.​  In all of these planning efforts, the FS 39 site

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North Precinct Advisory Council meeting notes

The LCNA North Precinct Liason, Steve D., has been attending the North Precinct Advisory Council meetings. Below is his report back from the January and February meetings:   January was quiet at NPAC, so I decided to couple it with February.  January Dennis, the drug sniffing dog was the keynote. 3year old yellow lab.  Knows

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Posted in Events, Safety | Tags: North Precinct Advisory Council, police |

Lake City Way Traffic Safety Corridor

The City of Seattle has partnered with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and the Washington State Department of Transportation to launch a multi year Corridor Safety Project on Lake City Way. This program will be similar to the recently completed Aurora Traffic Safety Project. The goal of the project is to reduce collisions by 25%

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Posted in City, Safety, Transportation | Tags: LCW, streets |
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The Lake City Neighborhood Alliance is a coalition of neighborhood organizations working together in their mission to protect and enhance the quality of life in the greater Lake City area of Seattle, Washington. 

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  • Habitat for Humanity – Lake City project 2018-05-12
  • Parks Committee Report for May 2018 2018-05-10
  • agenda and location for May 10, 2018 2018-05-07
  • Letters of Advocacy 2018-05-01
  • Congratulations to Susanna Cunningham and to the North Seattle Family Resource Center and Ann Fuller 2018-04-27
  • introducing: Lake City Collective 2018-04-24
  • Parks Committee Report for April 2018 2018-04-14
  • Lake City partners announce $550,000 multi-year neighborhood grant Funding provided by Wells Fargo Foundation. 2018-04-13
  • Save the Beach: Write a letter to protect those 7 feet. 2018-04-12
  • April status: Love The Lake City Library Campaign 2018-04-10

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