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Northgate Revitalization
Northgate Stakeholders Group

The Northgate Stakeholders Group was formed in March 2004 as a result of an agreement reached by Mayor Nickels, the Seattle City Council, and members of the Northgate community. The group represents a wide range of interests in the revitalization of Northgate and advises the City on major projects coming to Northgate.  in late 2009, the group concluded its efforts with their advice memo # 10 that is linked on this page.

Be sure to read the Northgate Stakeholders Group Bulletin for the most up-to-date information.

  • Overview
  • Materials from Past Working Sessions
  • Stakeholder's Advice
  • Member Roster

NOTE: All documents on this page are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format (download free Acrobat Reader).

 OVERVIEW
The Northgate Stakeholders Group was formed as a result of the agreement reached in December 2003 by Mayor Nickels, the Seattle City Council, and members of the Northgate community, and represents a wide range of interests in the revitalization of Northgate.

The first charges for the group were to advise the City on a plan for open space and pedestrian connections, the Coordinated Transportation Investment Plan, the Fifth Avenue NE Streetscape Design, and planning for large developments. Other advice was also givin on large developments for the Northgate area such as the Lorig development, the City's project for open space and a storm water feature to benefit Thornton Creek, King County's transit-oriented project, and expansion of Northgate Mall.

  • View details on convening process for Northgate Stakeholders Group

PAST NORTHGATE STAKEHOLDER EVENTS & MEETINGS

  • Thursday, October 30, 2009
  • Saturday, November 22, 2009
  • Tuesday, December 9, 2009

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 STAKEHOLDER'S ADVICE

  • Advice #1: Open Space and Drainage Options for South Lot Development
  • Advice #2: Memorandum of Understanding between City of Seattle and Lorig on South Lot Construction
  • Advice #3: Development of the Northgate Coordinated Transportation Improvement Plan
  • Advice #4: Proposed Redevelopment of Northgate Mall
  • Advice #5: Concerning the Northgate CTIP Planning, Financing and Technical Assumptions
  • Advice #6: Concerning Plans for the Northgate Commons/ERA Care Project
  • Advice #7: Concerning Plans for the 5th Ave. NE Streetscape
  • Advice #8: Concerning Evaluation Criteria for CTIP
  • Advice #9: Concerning the Coordinated Transportation Investment Plan (CTIP)
  • Advice #10: Concerning the Proposed Northgate Way Rezone

 
MEMBER ROSTER
There are 22 seats on the Northgate Stakeholders Group, representing community groups, businesses, Simon Properties Group, King County/Metro, major institutions in the area, condominium owners, labor, senior citizens, and youth. The Acting Chair in 2009 was Dr. Ronald H. LaFayette, President of North Seattle Community College.

For a complete list of Northgate Stakeholders and alternates, view roster.

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Last Updated:

September 9, 2010

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Quick Reference

Northgate Urban Center Rezone Final EIS

Notice of Final EIS Availability

Northgate Urban Center Rezone Draft EIS 

Notice of Availability of Draft EIS 

Transcript of DEIS Public Comment Meeting

Map of Existing Zoning in the Northgate Rezone Study Area

FAQ on the Northgate Urban Center Legislative Rezone Proposal

Northgate Urban Center Rezone Proposal Background Paper

Northgate Stakeholders Group Bulletin - October 2008

Northgate Stakeholders Group Advice Memorandum #11

Executive Summary for the Coordinated Transportation Investment Plan (CTIP)  

The final CTIP report is now posted at SDOT's CTIP page.

 

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