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City Neighborhood Council

The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led advisory group, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 13 Districts, organized under the authority of Seattle City Council Resolution 27709 (Establishment of Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program) in October, 1987. Subsequent resolutions have refined or altered this initial resolution. They are Resolution 28115 (Amendment to Promote Diversity) December, 1989; Resolution 28948 (Neighborhood District Representation on the City Neighborhood Council) in July, 1994; and Resolution 29015 (City/Community Partnership) October, 1994.*

The CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide coordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund, Neighborhood Budget Prioritization, and Neighborhood Planning programs.

The CNC also provides a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is available for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable implementation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its monthly meetings are open to the public.

*Copies of these resolutions are available in hard copy at the Department of Neighborhoods by contacting Wendy Watson at wendy.watson@seattle.gov or 206-684-0719.

Executive Committee

2012 Officers
Chair: Chas Redmond
Vice Chair: Phil Shack
Secretary: Ed Marquez

Committee Chairs
Neighborhood Matching Fund Committee: Laine Ross
Neighborhood Planning Committee: Irene Wall and David Miller
Budget:Chris Leman
Transportation: Ref Lindmark and Dick Burkhart
Education and Youth: Sharon Sobers

 

Neighborhood Districts and District Councils

The city is divided into 13 neighborhood districts. These districts grew out of a 1987 Seattle City Council resolution to promote, support, and involve citizen participation at the neighborhood level. Each district has a District Council which is comprised of representatives from community councils, nonprofit organizations and business districts. The councils provide a forum for consideration of concerns and for the sharing of ideas for solutions to common problems. To ensure that city programs and services are responsive and reflective of the needs and values of it neighborhoods, field staff known as Neighborhood District Coordinators serve as the community’s liaison and resource.

Individual District Coordinators support District Councils. Here are the representatives:

South Region Team
Southwest - Yun Pitre
Southeast & Delridge - Ed Pottharst
Greater Duwamish - Steve Louie

Central Region Team
Central & Downtown - Stan Lock
Queen Anne/Magnolia - Christa Dumpys
Lake Union & East - Tim Durkan

North Region Team
Ballard & Northwest - Rob Mattson
Northeast - Karen Ko
North - Thomas Whittemore

 
Upcoming Meetings
What's New

Draft 2012 Workplan

January 30 Draft meeting agenda

December 20 CNC letter regarding Comp Plan SLI

CNC Draft 2012 Workplan from November 28 meeting

CNC Letter regarding Mayor's Proposed 2012 Budget

Watch the CNC Candidates Forum

DON SLI re Outreach and Public Engagement and Grants Consolidation

DRAFT District Council Best Practices

CNC letter to Mayor and City Council regarding 2012 Budget

Draft 2011 Workplan

CNC Audit Survey Executive Summary

District Council Focus Group Comments

Underrepresented groups summary

Survey Analysis

CNC Audit Priorities

District Council Audit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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