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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - TOUR
MEETING DATE May 11, 2015
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Don Persson
Ed Prince
Armondo Pavone
Randy Corman
Jay Covington
Marcie Palmer
Owen Mayfield
Chip Vincent
Mark Gropper
� Ruth Perez
Cliff Long
Mark Santos-Johnson
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From: lulia Medzegian
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:05 PM
To: Jason Seth; Megan Gregor
, Subject: FW:Tour of KCHA Greenbridge and Seola Gardens Communities;Thanks!
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From: Mark Santos-Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 1:49 PM
To: April Alexander; ]ulia Medzegian
Cc: Elizabeth Higgins
Subject: FW: Tour of KCHA Greenbridge and Seola Gardens Communities; Thanks!
April and Julia,
Thanks for all of your help with the planning for yesterday's tour of the King County Housing Authority's Greenbridge
and Seola Gardens communities! I thought it was great for the Renton City Council members, Jay, Chip, Cliff, and
representatives from the Renton Housing Authority to be able to tour the site together and to learn from and
experience firsthand KCHA's successful efforts in the Whitecenter neighborhood.
Julia, here are the additional attendees for the tour(besides those you logged in at the Renton City Hall):
• Stephen Norman, KCHA staff
• Dan Watson, KCHA staff
• Tim Walter, KCHA staff
• Dan Landes, KCHA staff
• Terrylynn Stewart, KCHA board commissioner
• Kaelene Nobis, RHA staff
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks again for your help and support!
Mark Santos-Johnson
Community Development Project Manager
Community& Economic Development Department
425.430.6584
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Sunset Area
Transformation Plan
Choice Neighborhoods rnitiative
Imp/ementation Grant
2015
Background: The Sunset Area is a distinct ple, educational, and supportive services specifi-
neighborhood, recognizable as a gateway to the cally in the Sunset Area of the Renton Highlands.
much larger Highlands area of Renton. The area The principal partners, Anchor Institutions, and
was largely established in the early 1940's when other supporters, teamed together to secure
the facilities, amenities, and infrastructure were commitments for more than $196 million in lever-
constructed by the federal government to sup- age, the majority of which is contingent upon re-
port World War II temporary housing, built to ceipt of a CNI grant. The total leverage is $6.56
provide dwellings for war workers at nearby for each CNI dollar!
Boeing and PACCAR. The boundaries of the Sun-
set Area have been recognized as a special plan- Anchor Institutions: The following anchor insti-
ning and revitalization area by the City for ten tutions have pledged support for the Transfor-
years. mation Plan, if we receive a CNI grant:
The original housing largely remains, but is in Renton Technical College (job training)
very poor condition. Crime is higher, vacancy is UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center
higher, and the Sunset Terrace public housing �healthcare)
project reached such a point of distress that HUD
approved relocation of the residents and disposal The Boeing Company (community support)
of the property for one-for-one-replacement HealthPoint (healthcare)
housing.
Choice Neighborhoods Initiative: In February, Renton Chamber of Commerce (economic
2015, the King County Housing Authority (as revitalization)
Lead Applicant), the City of Renton and the King County Library System (new Renton
Renton Housing Authority (as Co-Applicants), Highlands Public Library)
Neighborhood House (as the People Strategy The Road Map Project (education support)
implementation entity) and the Renton School
District (as Principal Education Partner) submit- The Renton Salvation Army (food access
ted an application to the U.S. Department of and self-sufficiency)
Housing and Urban Development for a Choice HomeSight (home ownership)
Neighborhoods Initiative Implementation grant.
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Neighborhood Transformation: With CNI fund- 3) 53 units of rehabilitated assisted senior housing
ing, the 269-acre Sunset Area of Renton, will be in the Sunset Area; and 4) ten second mortgages
transformed with new affordable and mixed- for first time homebuyers in the Sunset Area.
income housing. The King County Housing Authori- Market Rate Residential• The Sunset Area
ty is the Lead Applicant and Housing Implementa- Transformation Plan strategies are expected to cat-
tion lead. The Renton Housing Authority is the Co- alyze private and public spin-off investments that
Applicant and Housing Partner. will create 398 units of market-rate housing at the
Housing: CNI funds will help finance 374 high former Sunset Terrace public housing site.
quality housing units (with a total of 76 replace-
ment housing units), including: 1) 77 assisted sen-
ior housing units in the health service rich Benson Vantage Point, under construction
Hill area of Renton; 2) 234 units of new
housing in the Sunset Area;
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cility strengthen the commercial district; 5) provide youth
• Renton Highlands Library gang and domestic violence intervention to supple-
• Sunset Neighborhood Park design & ac- ment new crime prevention and life safety initiatives
quisition for businesses and residents; and 6) create a place-
� • Sunset Lane NE & NE Sunset Boulevard making project for the new Renton Highlands Library
� improvements design street frontage.
� • Colpitts new market rate housing at The Transformation Plan Strategies are expected to
Sunset Terrace catalyze additional investments that will create a new
park and a safer, improved state highway linking the
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ment: CNI funds will be used, at least in ' * a ' �
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People and Education Strategies: The People and Education People/Educational
Strategies include the following six primary areas: Health, Kinder- Supportive Services:
garten Ready, Academic Success, College and Career Ready, Self- Healthcare
Sufficiency, and Homeownership.
Caregiver Support
Healthy Living: The People Strategy focuses heavily on successful Health Navigators
programming currently being implemented by Neighborhood Health Services
House, the People Implementation Entity, at other public housing Transportation Services
communities. Each strategy selected has proven success in ad- Sunset & Hyde Shuttles
dressing outcomes similar or identical to the CNI outcomes and has Senior Services
been designed to meet the unique needs of immigrants/refugees Resource Connection
and low income populations similar to those of Sunset Terrace resi- Senior Food Access
dents. UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center and HealthPoint (Anchor Education
Institutions) will provide healthcare services to the Sunset Area. Kindergarten Ready
Education: The Renton School District, as Principal Education Educational Services
Partner, will ensure that students have opportunities to be kinder- Family Case Management
, garten ready, and proceed through grades with academic success Academic Success
to become college/career ready. School Program Navigator
Afterschool Tutoring
Self-Sufficiency: The Renton Technical College, an Anchor Insti- College and Career Read
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for Sunset residents of all ages. Transportation assistance will con- Reconnecting Youth Program
nect job-seekers with employment services available in Renton. Afterschool Tutoring I
Housing: To create new economic benefits, increased investment Self-Sufficiency i�
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new leverage from HomeSight, an Anchor Institution. The program Sunset Shuttle
will provide second mortgages to enable area residents, primarily Job Readiness Training I
now renters, to achieve homeownership. Placement Services
Financial Empowerment Services
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93 The number of acres
74 The number of acres in for-sale housing, roads, parks,
services and drainage at the new devefopment
569 The number of public housing units at Park Lake Homes
472 The number of new rental units at Greenbridge
373 The projected number of home owner units at Greenbridge
13,500 The square feet of retail space
110,000 The square feet of services space including the school
10 The number of public parks
39 The number of public art installations
$170M Amount of public private investment by I<CHA excluding
homeownership
$1.6M Amount of annual tax revenue in 2013 dollars I�omes for
sale will generate in tax revenue when fully built
YWCA Learning Center/ King County Library at Greenbridge
Occupancy Date November 2008
Building Partners YWCA, King County Library System
Services Provided Self-directed job search, employment case management, youth leadership
programs, literacy enrichment, basic computer classes, library
Service Recipients Greenbridge residents, White Center residents, low-income residents
Building Size 10,000 sq feet
Jim Wiley Community Center
Occu ancy Date Earl 2007
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Building Partners The Boys and Girls Club,Neighborhood House, Highline Community College,
King County Housing Authority
Services Provided Youth Tutoring, mentoring and recreation, family and individual case
management, adult basic education, ESL and citizenship classes, senior
activities, cultural classes, EITC assistance, energy assistance, community
meeting and gathering space
Service Recipients Greenbridge residents, White Center residents, low-income residents
Building Size 22,800 sq ft
Educare School of Greater Seattle (Greenbridge Early Learning Center)
Occupancy Date Early 2010
Building Occupant Puget Sound ESD
Services Provided Head Start programs birth to 4 years old, parenting classes, employment services
for Head Start parents, regional training program, support and training for
informal childcare providers, childcare, home visits, prenatal/infant/toddler
services
' Service Recipients Low-income children birth to 4 years old, Head Start parents and families,
children from mixed-income families (childcare)
Building Size 44,200 sq ft
White Center Heights Elementary- School
Occupancy Date September 2004
Building Partners Highline School District
Services Provided Elementary education, parenting classes, computer classes
Service Recipients Children and families who live within Highline School District boundaries
Building Size 45,000 sq ft
King County Public Health
Occupancy Date Fa112013
Building Partners King County Public Health, King County Housing Authority
Services Provided Maternity support services, infant case management, family planning, WIC
Service Recipients Families who live in the greater south Seattle area
Building Size 6,022 sq ft
Other on-site Greenbridge Partners
King County Sheriff s Department
Quantum Management Company Grc�nbridye
King County Housing Authority Resident Services
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21.88 The number of acres in for-sale housing, roads, parks and
drainage at the new deWelopment
165 The number of public housing units at Park Lake Nomes II
177 The number of new rental units at Seola Gardens
108 The projected number of home owner units at Seola
Gardens
13,40� The square feet of community serv�ces space
5 The number of public par[cs ,
15 The number of public art installations
$7�M Amounfi of public private investment by KCHA at excluding
homeownership
$456� Amount of annual tax revenue in 2013 dollars homes fo�
sale will gerierate in tax r�evenue when fu[ly builfi
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� �� � have a total of 472 affordable rental housmg units �im Wiley Community Center � omebuyers of all ages are wondering skills and search for employment at the YWCA
occupied by approximately 1150 individuals. Many Southwest Area Bo s & Giris Club �
�„�-��: of the townhouses, cottages, flats and small-scale y ��� how they can put down roots at Greenbridge Career Development Center. Free
,�,, � _ .� Neighborhood House � �� Greenbridge—a new master-planned movies and concerts entertain residents in the central
„� �'�;�+ apartments can be entered at grade and many are Hi hline Communit Colle e � � � outdoor laza. And man ut their reen thumbs to
visitable or accessible to peo ple with disabilities. � g y g � community in White Center where up to 450 new P Y p 9
Joe Thomas Community Meeting Room homes will be offered for sale. use in the community's flourishing garden spaces.
--`� ` For Sale Housing at Greenbridge Greenbridge Plaza I ' "Greenbridge is a wonderful community in which "Being able to check out a library book, grab a
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A combination of finished lots and bulk lot sales � � � to raise a family," says Le Be-Tu, a Greenbridge p Y p j
Management offices :�4 ` b walkin out m front door trul matches what
will offer developers up to 450 lots to develop resident and parent. "In fact, it is an ideal Y 9 Y Y
;�r,�.� and provide a range of homeownership options at Parks and community trail r� ° community for our society." I'm looking for in a neighborhood," says Larry
-�-- � ----- Greenbridge. � Dubsea Coffee ������ Macmillan, a local educational consultant. "I'd
Retail � ri� So far, $180 million has been invested love to spend my retirement years at
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� More than 80 pieces of art by ten Family services , 4 homes, townhouses, and cotta es.The
� � 9 look,this new The new community has 130,000
artists grace the Greenbridge site, Senior services ` '� �'� community will eventually be home to neighborhood is square feet of schools, community, and
�� � trails and parks. The art ranges f- � 3,000 people.That's roughly the size a hub of adivity retail space, comprehensive educational
, from the functional—as play equipment, tables Offsite but nearby � of a small town, and in many ways, where all ages and social services, on-site community
�l�r ,�' � and stools, a beautiful entry sign, a rain collection White Center shopping district �` Greenbridge already acts like one. gather and thrive. policing, new roads, sidewalks and
'' and runnel system diverting water to a drainage Westwood Villa e utilities, and 472 new rental homes.
. ,t s stem—to the whimsical, ex ressed as avin p lust about everywhere you look, this new
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designs, a totem pole with designs by Boys&Girls Places of worship for multiple faiths ,� � '-� ' neighborhood is a hub of activity where all ages and public art adorns the buildings, parks, and
Club youth, a Rainbrella and raindrops with sayings , "�'� � `�' gather and thrive. walkways.
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�� written by school children. � 5 ;r. ` " �� Regulars at the Dubsea Coffee shop share A trail system winds through Greenbridge and
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Winds of the World Beaeon 1 and 11 staircase introduces ideas of hopes and dreams; the word etched worid map on the slide platform references the
�i "renewal" also appears with its many meanings. The runnel international character of the community.
The theme unifying the series of works installed at the Two stainless steel path is built so that the water meanders down the slope
Jim Wiley Community Center is an exploration of the sculptures mounted on and the words speak to visitors like a sound poem Laura Haddad, whose background includes landscape
winds of the worid. Wind is a metaphor for migration, 8-foot concrete pillars of renewal. architecture and stage set design, is a conceptual artist
as many of the residents using the renovated Center provide markers or a working in the public realm. She is interested in eliciting
are immigrants. reference point in the Mary Coss, a multi-media sculptor, creates artwork inspired transformation of art through phenomena, of site through
neighborhood. The by life experience. Dividing her creative attention between art and of viewers' perceptions of place. Haddad has
�_i � j� .; designs are based on studio work and public art projects, she has an extensive worked in Seattle since 1995, collaborating with design
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_ ���; � � � Coss has led numerous ublic art ro ects with resident art that is functionall and conce tuall inte rated into its
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��__��;� ; ._,��-.'� Washington collections including Seattle City Parks, Seattle with a team of talented fabricators, including metalworker
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other works I've created for the Greenbridge neighborhood slide, curving concrete walls, a sand pit and plantings. The down 8th Avenue. The � ��
that address a sense of permanency." forms of the art were inspired by the flowing characters of movement in the landscape
The Wind Current Sculpture Series is made up of several many of the languages spoken at Greenbridge. The inward caused by wind, people,
suspended sculptures that link the north and south Juan Alonso is a Cuban born, self-taught artist living in focus of the park encourages social interaction and an cars and bikes with the ��~` '
Community Center entries. These sculptures depict Seattle since 1982. His public art can be seen at SeaTac � � �
railings in the background, '
winds from the different regions of the world and Airport, Qwest Field and at the Edmonds Street Sound add another dimension _ e � � ,
include depictions of vegetation as varied as eucalyptus, Transit Station. His work has been exhibited at the Tacoma �, _ �
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is centrally located and is lit by a skylight. The mobile Northwest Art, as well as in corporate collections including = complete, the "main street" � _ -
depicts the earth's generation of the winds of the world Microsoft, General Mills and the City of Seattle. Alonso �- � of Greenbridge will be in �� �^""�'�
through its constant rotation. has received numerous awards. He was selected as the '� "�� � j� '� constant motion. �
PONCHO Artist of the Year in 2007 and received a Neddy � " �
L dia Aldred e, architect and ublic artist, uses natural �; ; �1; 1 � r �
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and cultural iconography of place and function to ��°` �f� .Rrn�=�r,�:.iw :I rofessional studio and
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exploring the concepts of Greenbridge Greendrain � the intersection of artists, communities and the built and
history and change. She has F , i� natural environments is a powerful force. Her public art
designed environments that - ""When you drink the water, �,„. . >�
' ' remember the spring" < �"� . encompasses a wide range of commissioned projects
explore issues of ethnic diversity, � � �. ' �- _" and art lans while her studio work involves mixed media
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community identity and �� a:� ' <� '� � � - � - ---�r " drawings and temporary installation. Law is actively
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mediums include earthworks, �`;a � �, feeds the nearb wetlands and Mallard �'� �`�' ` - ��� �'+'° ` �`
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information sharing and learning. Children needing extra Affordable homeownership and affordable rental homes
recreational choices, affordabilit reat access to White enrichment to row in school, and adults lookin for offer something for every income. Both single-family homes
he first homeowners have moved into Greenbridge, y- g g g and townhomes will be offered in a variety of styles, at
a new neighborhood in White Center. They herald Center, Seattle and Burien businesses, and easy commutes employment opportunities, are offered many supportive
to all ma or Kin Count ob centers. Safet is stressed in all services b a mix of service a encies. prices competitive with existing homes for sale. When
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sustainable, master-planned, mixed-income neighborhoods public spaces and a storefront RECI'edtiOn some moderate-income families can afford to qualify for i
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= HOPE VI UFfice at ces of worship for multiple faiths Seola Gardens will host a Head Start ',
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