Open House │ Wednesday, February 28, 6:00-8:00 p.m. The City is hosting an open house to provide information about the rezones proposed for Crown Hill Urban Village. City staff from SDOT (transportation), SPU (drainage and utilities), Office of Housing and other departments will also be present to answer questions. Where? Whitman Middle
Wednesday, February 28th: Learn about the City Rezone

The City is hosting an open house to provide information about the rezones proposed for Crown Hill Urban Village – and it’s right in our back yard. City staff from SDOT (transportation), SPU (drainage and utilities), Office of Housing and other departments will also be present to answer questions. Learn
Please attend! Open House and Public Hearing – CHUV Rezone Maps
The City Council will hold an open house followed by a public hearing on the rezones proposed for our neighborhood. These maps are part of the City effort to rezone urban villages around the City for the Mandatory Affordable Housing policy. The City hopes to pass a final policy and rezoning
City proposes large rezone for Crown Hill Urban Village

New Proposed Rezone Maps The City Office of Planning and Community Development released its preferred alternative zoning recommendations for Crown Hill Urban Village. The rezoning is part of the implementation of the City’s Mandatory Housing Affordability law. Go to the CHUV Committee Maps page to see the latest information and
News and Events: ADU/DADUs, Candidate’s Views, Parks

Candidate Questionnaires Every candidate for Mayor and City Council Position 8 and 9 answered questions about growth in Crown Hill Urban Village. Read their responses HERE, and please share with your neighbors. Mother in Law (ADU) and Back Yard Cottages (DADU) The City is beginning the process of developing an
City Candidates Answer Questions about Growth

How will candidates support SMART growth in CHUV? We asked candidates for Seattle Mayor and City Council Positions 8 and 9 five questions about growth and density planned in Crown Hill Urban Village. View or download their responses HERE. Questions centered around the candidate’s positions on neighborhood planning in communities
Holman Road Overpass Stays

The Seattle Department of Transportation confirmed they will leave the Holman Road pedestrian overpass in place. This is a direct response to neighborhood concerns. This change in plans occurred after neighbors organized a petition and expressed a strong preference to keep the overpass. Councilmember Mike O’Brien convened a community meeting in