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Overview

"This is a unique opportunity. It’s not every day we have a chance to redevelop more than 30 acres of federal land in the heart of Seattle. We will be reaching out and getting as many views as possible as we plan for the future of this remarkable site.”

—Mayor Greg Nickels

August 2009 Updates

Security Concerns at Fort Lawton
During May and June the Army informed the City of off-hours, unauthorized gatherings in the Fort Lawton parking lots that resulted in trash being left and some vandalism.  The Seattle Police Department was notified and we are asking that nearby residents contact Seattle police (call 911) if they suspect unauthorized activities are occurring at Fort Lawton.

Statement from the Army: The original grounds maintenance contractor went out of business in mid-contract which ended regular maintenance until a new contract could be awarded. Additionally, due to the change of Army Reserve Command ownership, the new grounds maintenance contract took longer than expected, however, a new one was awarded in mid-July. Clean up and routine maintenance will begin again in August.

See latest Army release on continued use of Fort Lawton.

City Appealing Redevelopment Plan Lawsuit Decision
The City of Seattle is appealing the King County Superior Court decision on the lawsuit regarding the Fort Lawton Redevelopment Plan. We expect a decision from the Washington State Court of Appeals in late 2009 or early 2010. The City has sent letters to the Army and the Department of Housing and Urban Development informing them of this decision.

Status of Redevelopment Plan Review
We know that you are wondering what is happening with the Fort Lawton Redevelopment Plan as it goes through review in the Department of Housing and Urban Development and then on to the Army for property disposal decisions. These can be lengthy processes and when we receive any official word on the plan the community will be notified.


Final Redevelopment Plan Submittal Documents

On Sept. 22, 2008, the Seattle City Council voted 8-0 in favor of Resolution 31086, approving the Fort Lawton Redevelopment Plan.

On Oct. 13, 2008, the entire package was submitted to the Department of Defense (DOD) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as required through the BRAC process. At this time, we have no indication of the timeline for review of the plan, but will continue to update this page as information arises.

Below are the final documents submitted to DOD and HUD. Due to the size of the documents, some have been broken into multiple pdfs for easier downloading. A hard copy of the entire package also is available for public review at both the Central Library and the Magnolia Library.


Draft Redevelopment Plan Submittal Documents

Below are the three documents, in DRAFT form, required for the Local Reuse Authority's final redevelopment plan submittal as part of the BRAC process.

Note: In preparation for submission as part of the official Resolution for full City Council vote on the entire Draft Redevelopment Plan, staff reviewed the documents for spelling, grammar and general inaccuracies or inconsistencies. The revised versions, dated Sept. 5, 2008, are listed below, as well as previous versions. Minor "clean-ups" that did not affect the meaning or intent of the plan were not highlighted. The few substantive changes are listed in an accompanying pdf.


Background
In 1898, a group of Seattle landowners gave the land that became the site of Fort Lawton to the U.S. government for military use. In 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) decided to close the 70th Regional Support Command headquarters located at Fort Lawton no later than 2009.

The Army named the City of Seattle the Local Reuse Authority (LRA), responsible for the redevelopment of Fort Lawton. The City is facilitating public involvement to create a plan that adheres to federal guidelines while ensuring Fort Lawton becomes a livable and diverse mixed-income community, balancing all of the priorities while appropriately fitting into the surrounding neighborhood.

The redevelopment plan will balance several priorities, including open space, heron habitat, market-rate homes and housing for formerly homeless individuals and families.

 

page last updated: Oct. 23, 2008

 
What's New

Army Schedule to Vacate Fort Lawton
As of March 2008, the Army plans to relocate 19 units to a new center at Fort Lewis, while two newly formed units will remain at Fort Lawton until August or September 2011. See below letters for further detail
- Dec. 6, 2008 Army letter
- Feb. 20, 2009 City's response


Final Plan Submitted
City Council approved the Fort Lawton Redevelopment Plan on Sept. 22, 2008. The entire package was submitted to the Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Oct. 13, 2008.

A hard copy of the entire package submitted to DOD and HUD is available for public review at both the Central Library and the Magnolia Library.


Where is Fort Lawton?

- View Discovery Park aerial photo/map

- View Fort Lawton aerial photo

- View Fort Lawton map

- View zoning map


Stay informed
To receive updates via email about the Fort Lawton redevelopment planning process, including public meetings, please email Christa Dumpys, QA/Magnolia District Coordinator.

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