Northgate’s future is a vital urban center with a core of new jobs, housing, open spaces and valued public places, surrounded by healthy
single-family neighborhoods.
The suburban, low-density auto-oriented landscape is now being transformed into a more walkable, bikeable, transit-oriented place where people live, work, shop and play. Realizing this vision requires transforming land uses and transportation choices. Understanding Northgate’s history helps us appreciate Northgate right now — and its exciting future.
The exhibit is a collaboration with several City departments, most notably DPD, Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle Department of Transportation, Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and Office of Policy Management.
For more information on all of the activities going on at Northgate, visit DPD's Northgate Revitalization website.
You can view the exhibit PDF's by clicking on each of the display panels.
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Getting Around
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Art & Open Spaces
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