Agenda for Nov. 28 FNC Meeting Expanded--Join Us Tonight.
        
        
       
      
        
          
  
| Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting
 Monday, November 28, 2016Meeting: 7-8:30pm Location: Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St.REVISED AGENDA7pm  Intros/AnnouncementsNov 25-Jan. 1:  Woodland Park Zoo WildLights, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. nightlyDec. 2:  Lenin Lighting (part of Fremont Festivus), 5pmDec. 10: North Transfer Station Celebration10:00 – 11:30 am; 1350 N 34th St.,Intersection of N. 34th St. and N. Northlake Pl.7:10  New Sharps Container in Canal ParkCanal Park is one of four locations where the City of Seattle is placing a "sharps" container, which is a receptacle designed for the safe disposal of syringes, needles and lancets. Andy Sheffer of the Seattle Parks & Recreation Department will present.7:20: Presentation: Neighbor Outreach and EngagementSince moving away from the District Council system, the City of Seattle is pursuing new ways to engage the community. Tom Van Bronkhorst with the City of Seattle will discuss this new direction and take questions from Fremont neighbors. Learn more here.7:40   Helen Tapp Bench UpdateFremont neighbor Dennis Bateman will update us on new developments regarding the future of the Helen Tapp memorial bench on Fremont Ave and 43rd (near Paseo's. )7:55  N. 36th St. Pedestrian Safety Project UpdateFremont neighbor Cara Kuhlman will update us on this pedestrian safety project, including funds in the Mayor's proposed budget for improved lighting and signage.8:10  Membership Update8:15   Post-Election Discussion: What Now?How has and could the national and local election results impact Fremont? What can we do as neighbors to support each other? What resources are out there for those looking to move forward productively?8:20  Committee Reports8:25   Treasurer’s Report/ Minutes Approval8:30   AdjournNO NEXT MEETING: We will not be having a meeting in December. See you in January 2017! 
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