Should “Density” Be a Four Letter Word?

Increased density is going to occur along 35th Ave NE, but how can we incentivize successful development? Come and find out at the next Coffee Talk! . . . → Read More: Should “Density” Be a Four Letter Word?

Coffee Talk 4: Place-making and Successful Streetscape Features

Learn about what makes great street/sidewalk design and creates that sense of place. How can we bring more of that to 35th Ave NE? . . . → Read More: Coffee Talk 4: Place-making and Successful Streetscape Features

Urban Design and Design Review. A Review of Coffee Talk 3

John Owen of MAKERS Architecture + Urban Design and Cheryl Sizov with Seattle DPD discuss urban design principals and review with the community. . . . → Read More: Urban Design and Design Review. A Review of Coffee Talk 3

January General Meeting: The Future of 35th Ave NE

The WCC is hosting its first general meeting of the year with a presentation by the Wedgwood Land Use Committee on a process for the community to undertake to shape the future of 35th Ave NE. . . . → Read More: January General Meeting: The Future of 35th Ave NE

6 Separate Buildings to Replace the Infamous “Green” House Along 35th Ave NE

A proposal to replace the green house along 35th Ave NE, south of the WCC’s boundary, with 6 seprate buildings (4 residential and 2 live/work) has been issued. . . . → Read More: 6 Separate Buildings to Replace the Infamous “Green” House Along 35th Ave NE

Your Priorities – What We Learned

Wedgwoodians shared their priorities to help make us better advocates on your behalf. See what your neighbors had to say. . . . → Read More: Your Priorities – What We Learned

Wood Partners Updates Wedgwood On Their Project

On Saturday, March 26th, Steve Orser with Wood Partners presented their proposed project for the former JCC property to members of the Wedgwood Land Use Committee (WLUC) and Wedgwood Action Group (WAG).  This gesture by Wood Partners to meet with our community groups to describe the project was very appreciated.  The WLUC presented Mr. . . . → Read More: Wood Partners Updates Wedgwood On Their Project

Community Survey Results

Results of the Wedgwood Community Survey conducted by the Wedgwood Vision Project are now available online. Thanks to the nearly 800 community members who completed it!

Results include responses to open-ended questions, i.e., the typed responses. (The respondents remain anonymous even to the survey . . . → Read More: Community Survey Results