A public meeting will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 10, to view and comment on designs for a new p-patch and community green space to be located on the parking at Summit Avenue E. and E. John St., near the Olive Way Starbucks.
Capitol Hill Gardens is a group of neighborhood residents on Capitol Hill who have organized themselves to work for creation of community gardens and parks on the two parking lots recently purchased by the Seattle Parks Department at E. John St. and Summit Ave. E. and 16th Ave. E. and E. Howell St.
The Oct. 10 meeting will be an opportunity for the community to come and comment on designs and concepts that have been developed by volunteers. These designs are still preliminary and can change based on comment, but they give some idea of what the Capitol Hill Gardens group hopes will take place.
The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with an open house, followed by a presentation beginning at 7:30 p.m. The meeting takes place in the basement of the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church, at the corner of E. Howell St. and Harvard Ave. directly behind Seattle Central Community College.
For more information, contact Glenn MacGilvra, 206-726-8554, or Dotty DeCoster, 206-325-3167.[[In-content Ad]]