June 2014 Board Meeting Agenda

Swantown Inn Bed & Breakfast, 1431 11th Ave SE (corner of Central)
Wednesday, June 18th, 2013, 6:30PM – 7:30PM

Monthly Board meeting of the Eastside Neighborhood Association.

Agenda

  • Thurston Food Bank Project – presentation by Mary Beth Cline from CRANA (who brought the FBP to Olympia)
  • ENA By-laws committee – report from By-law review meeting
  • Dog waste stations update
  • Annual garage sale
  • Annual picnic

 

Proposed Land Use Zoning Change – Along Eastside Street

From the City of Olympia on May 28, 2014:

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Greetings,

At or after 6:30 p.m. on June 16th, the Olympia Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing regarding the land use zoning of the two Capitol View office blocks east of the Smith Building. Although formal notice of that hearing, including direct mailing to nearby property owners, probably will not be issued until next week, I wanted to be sure that you as a neighborhood representative had as much notice of this hearing as possible. The attached document provides a summary of the issue that will be presented to the Commission.

Please let me know if you have any questions – and I look forward to seeing you at the hearing.

Sincerely,
Todd Stamm
Principal Planner
Olympia Community Planning and Development Department
601 Fourth Avenue East; Box 1967
(360) 753-8597; Fax 753-8087
[email protected]

Community Youth Services Facility Bed Expansion

From the City of Olympia on May 28, 2014:

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The City of Olympia has issued the following Notice of Application
for the project known as  Community Youth Center.  PROJECT: 14-0052

See the attachment(s) for further details – ApplicationSite Plan

Please forward questions and/or comments you may have regarding this to the staff contact listed below:

• CATHERINE MCCOY, Associate Planner,  (360) 570-3776, [email protected]

Ian Colby | Assistant Permit Specialist
Community Planning & Development
City of Olympia WA
[email protected] |(360)-570-3915

Block Watch Seminar, June 9

The Olympia Police Department will hold a Block Watch seminar on Monday, June 9, 5:30 – 6:30 pm at Olympia City Hall.

Block Watch is a simple, effective method of getting neighbors to talk about safety and preventing crime. It is one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fee. Block Watch fights the isolation that crime both creates and feeds upon. It forges bonds among residents, helps reduce crime and improves relations between the police and the communities we serve.


Attend this seminar to learn about the Block Watch program and how it can help our neighborhood focus on safety. Hear tips and strategies from Block Watch members who have successfully tackled drug houses, crime trends, sex offenders and squatters.

Questions? Need more information?
Contact Amy Stull, Olympia Police Department
360-753-8049
[email protected]