The Citizens Advisory Committee appointed to consider Seattle Parks and Recreation’s future funding options hosts its ninth meeting on Thursday, November 21, at Miller Community Center, 330 19th Ave. E at 6 p.m. Meetings are open to the public.
At this meeting, the committee will review the co-chairs’ recommendation for ranking the investment initiatives, and will reach consensus on an interim committee recommendation.
To see the complete agenda and meeting materials for the November 21 meeting, including the co-chairs’ recommendation, please visit http://www.seattle.gov/parks/legacy/committee.htm.
The committee has set aside 10 minutes at the beginning of this meeting to take public comment. Those wishing to address the committee are encouraged to arrive early and sign up. If there are more people who wish to speak than can be accommodated at the beginning of the meeting, time will be set aside at the end for additional public comments.
The Mayor and Council created the committee to review the draft Parks Legacy Plan (http://www.seattle.gov/parks/legacy) and to propose options for funding operations and maintenance, development and acquisition of parks and recreation facilities and programs. A revised edition of the Parks Legacy Plan: Draft Goals and Strategies can be downloaded from the project’s website. The committee will complete its preliminary recommendations to the Mayor and Council by December 2013.
Committee members are: Barbara Wright, Co-Chair; Charlie Zaragoza, Co-Chair; Thatcher Bailey; Steve Daschle; Juli Farris; Bill Farmer; Thomas Goldstein; Jessie Israel; Diana Kincaid; Michael Maddux; Brice Maryman; Yalonda Gill Masundire; Mustapha Math; David Namura; and Erika Nuerenberg-Melroy.
Following this Thursday’s meeting, the committee’s next meeting will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, at Miller Community Center. For a list of upcoming meetings and to view notes from previous meetings please visit http://www.seattle.gov/parks/legacy/committee.htm.