Help Make Downtown Seattle More Family Friendly
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Help Make Downtown Seattle More Family Friendly

A recent email from the DSA:

Dear Downtown Residents and Families,

The Downtown Seattle Association (DSA) is developing a grant application to the City of Seattle to construct a children’s playground in Downtown, and we need your help.

Today, there are more than 3,000 children living in Downtown Seattle, an increase of approximately 50% since 1990. However, most Downtown neighborhoods lack public play spaces designed for children who live or visit Downtown.

To help remedy this, DSA is working to identify and develop kid and family friendly amenities in Downtown for residents and visitors with kids. As such, we’d like to enlist your help by providing personalized words of support for a children’s playground to include in the grant application which we’ll be submitting in early February. A specific location for a play structure within the Commercial Core will be identified in partnership with the City during the application process.

Please help support development of a children’s play space in Downtown by emailing your personalized words of support to Jon Scholes, VP of Advocacy and Economic Development for the Downtown Seattle Association: jons@downtownseattle.org.

1.  Provide your name, the area of Downtown you live in and briefly explain why you support development of a children’s play space. Your personalized words of support will help strengthen the application to the City of Seattle for grant funding.

2. You can also mail a letter of support to: 600 Stewart Street, Suite 200 – Seattle, WA 98101.

For questions, please contact Jon Scholes at 206.613.3216 or via email.

Please feel free to share this email with other families who are interested in supporting more kid and family friendly amenities in Downtown.

www.DowntownSeattle.com

1 Comment
  • Susan Lee Woo
    Posted at 20:20h, 25 January

    I support family friendly environment in downtown Seattle and in other neighborhoods as well.
    Thank you.