Support More Housing Near Roosevelt Station

To: Seattle City Council, Mayor McGinn, Diane SugimuraSirs and Madams-We the undersigned are very much concerned about the Roosevelt Area Rezone. We think the draft plan would allow for buildings that... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (50 total)
26.
Joshua F 15 March 2008

"Put more height near I-5!"

27.
John J 25 August 2007
28.
Troy H 20 August 2007
29.
Jon G 12 June 2007
30.
Grahm S 4 May 2007
31.
Michael A 23 March 2007

"People are this city's future. More people, please."

32.
Megan W 16 February 2007
33.
Justin M 8 January 2007
34.
Justin F 27 December 2006
35.
Andrew Ms 13 September 2006
36.
Roger M 12 August 2006
37.
David Lab 6 July 2006
38.
David B 16 May 2006

"Residents can compromise with 85feet heights with upper-level setbacks along parts of Roosevelt Ave, 12th, and 65th. Also, increasing FAR and reducing parking requirements may also increase the # of units without having to increase height that much. Consi"

39.
Melissa B 3 May 2006
40.
Aaron A 20 November 2005
41.
Alex B 9 August 2005
42.
Marcus S 15 April 2005
43.
Matt G 21 January 2005

"This is a 100 year investment in rail, and our city needs to grow 50\% by 2050. Upzoning for only 300 new homes will not permit an acceptable rate of growth for these conditions."

44.
John M 26 December 2004
45.
Yorik S 14 December 2004

"I live within a mile of the station area and would be thrilled to see more development, more activity, and more neighbors around this amazing transportation asset."

46.
Robert B 8 October 2004
47.
Joshua J 8 October 2004

"You should allow developers to build Transit-Oriented Development (6+ stories) surrounding Link stations no matter what!"

48.
Phillip G 28 September 2004

"I've lived in the area for about 5 years, and would like our investment in transit to serve more people by allowing more businesses and more housing near the station"

49.
Charles P 13 September 2004
50.
Morgan W 28 April 2004

"I live just a few blocks south of the borders of the Roosevelt Urban Village."

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