Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is happy to announce the start of the public engagement and design process for a new park on Capitol Hill, located at 1125 Harvard Ave E. Please participate in this survey https://seattle.surveymonkey.com/r/1125HarvardAveE to provide input.
In 1972, Stimson and Kay Bullitt generously gave the 1.6-acre property to the City of Seattle for a future park. SPR would like to acknowledge that this is a unique opportunity for SPR as an agency and for the community. As we move forward with bringing this site into SPR’s inventory, we recognize that there are key factors in transitioning this site from being a private yard and garden to being under public ownership. We appreciate your input on the survey and invite you to join us as we launch a full, inclusive public engagement process and conversation about the future park design and intent.
SPR has hired Karen Kiest Landscape Architecture to lead the community engagement, visioning, and design process for the new park. The first phase of this project includes engaging with the community in developing concept level/early design plans for the public park.
Final product of this initial phase will include:
- Establishing a vision for the park
- Concept/early schematic design for the park
- Rough order of magnitude cost estimate for possible inclusion in the next round of the Seattle Park District funding
For more information please visit 1125 Harvard Avenue East – Parks | seattle.gov or if you have additional questions contact Susanne Rockwell at susanne.rockwell@seattle.gov.