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Laughman Adds French Touch To Development Project

February 15, 2017 by gehrkenathalie 2 Comments

IMG_2215Kathy Laughman believes in community. That’s not just your TV sitcom version, however. She’s committed to an older, more deeply rooted communal idea–where people living and working in a neighborhood share resources, and support the success and the very survival of each other. Kathy is inspired by the years she spent in southern France where she was taken into membership in such a community. We’re fortunate to have her back home and leading the Montlake Business District Development project, for she is bringing that classic concept of community with a French touch to her role.

Kathy first came to live in Seattle in 1970, found a staff position at the UW, and bought a home in Montlake for proximity to her work, and for love of the drawbridge, the beautiful parks, and the architectural details of the homes. Later, after gaining an advanced degree in design and working in the local garment industry, she was wisely hired by Nordstrom to work on the Fauçonnable product line. Following much travel to France, Europe and Asia on Nordstrom’s business, Kathy rented out her house and was on her way to Nice, France to oversee creative design for the company for seven years. It was in Nice that she first experienced what she perceives as real community.

Kathy explains: “People there had a sense that it was their responsibility to take care of each other. Here, there was a tendency to see that as butting into other people’s business, but over there, they see themselves as responsible for each other. It’s simple things, like I would leave for work in winter … and I wouldn’t have my neck scarf on. The concierge would notice it and remind me that I should go back up and put my neck scarf on so I wouldn’t catch a cold.” She goes on, “The local businesses, many of which have been in their location for generations, believe that it is their obligation to see that their customers are happy.” This commitment, she says, extended to such actions as a shop owner accompanying her home, carrying her newly purchased floor lamp up the stairs, unpacking it, placing it, and making sure it worked. Kathy laughingly offers that: “This is a level of service that not even Nordstrom will give you!” She doesn’t see this as “just about customer satisfaction, but about a sense of community. He wanted to make sure that I was being taken care of….Their idea is that if an individual succeeds, it is good for the community, so its really not so much being generous and self-sacrificing, it’s in everybody’s interest to take care of everybody because then the group prospers….”

Responsibility for enhancing the community within neighborhoods extends to City governmental bodies as well. Laughman recounts, “Nice is definitely organized into neighborhoods and the City spend its tax dollars on landscaping, seasonal decorations, repairing the roads, keeping the sidewalks clean, with proper crosswalk signage and street lights. They take safety and welfare of the people in each community very, very seriously. And they put their money where their mouth is!”

Kathy Laughman thus sees the need in Montlake for the same reciprocity among business owners, residents, and City government. That general principle shows up in how she’s led the Montlake Business District Development Project. For example, she’s engaged the Montlake Business Association (MBA) in a series of meetings to gather the business owners’ ideas for development of downtown and uptown Montlake. Business owners have had roles on the project committee including meetings with the City and hiring the project consultant. Juan Lopez of Glam & Tonics and Carla Leonardi of Café Lago have been particularly active.

In the same spirit, Laughman has made sure that the project engages Montlake residents in the business district development plans and in support of its business owners. She has sought to provide the community with regular project-related information and progress reports via the Montlake Flyer Intrepid Reporter postings. She has assured opportunities to gather concerns and design ideas from residents through community meetings and comment options on Montlake.net. Further. She has helped lead the residents’ efforts to support our Montlake businesses– the Blvd Market & Service Station that have been seriously threatened by WSDOT’s late-declared needs for 520 bridge reconstruction. As Kathy declares: “We support them—they support us.”

Then there is, finally, the reciprocity with that important third party—the City within which our neighborhood exists. Here Kathy Laughman becomes mildly militant. She says, “We pay taxes to support City services; they provide us with the services our businesses and residents need.” Sometimes, of course, “they” needed to be reminded. As project lead, Kathy has assured that Montlake has made and maintained strong connections with representatives of SDOT, City planners, and the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods that funds the project. It’s no accident that we’ve had the opportunity to explore ideas for the future of our business district and neighborhood, tell our side of the story about what’s happening to Montlake and just possibly persuade the City representatives to be our champions. Laughman makes sure those representatives are at the table and quickly informed of what’s happening, what outcomes the community wants, and what’s needed from them.

Yes, we’re lucky to have Kathy Laughman in Montlake. She is helping us live into a model of community like the one she first experienced in southern France. It calls each of us to get engaged; to support and look out for each other, whether business owner or resident; to expect a fair share of service from the City government commensurate with the taxes we contribute. Kathy’s seven years abroad enriched her life and deepened her understanding of community, no question. We in Montlake are the lucky beneficiaries. Thanks Kathy.

*8th report of the Montlake Business District Development Project
**Coming soon, an update on the Montlake Business District Development Project –what’s happening, and what’s known and unknown about what’s coming.
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SDOT Transit Master Plan – Open House

October 11, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Join the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) at an upcoming open house to learn about the Transit Master Plan (TMP), share your feedback, and see where we’re going from here.

The TMP is a 20-year vision for transit in Seattle. SDOT recently released the draft report, available at http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/transitmasterplan.htm.

Open house dates and locations:

  • Oct 18 @ Seattle Vocational Institute (2120 S Jackson St)
  • Oct 25 @ Aljoya Thornton Creek (450 NE 100th St)
  • Oct 26 @ West Seattle Eagles Hall (4426 California Ave SW)
  • Nov 15 @ Ballard High School (1418 NW 65th St)
  • Nov 17 @ New Holly Gathering Hall (7054 32nd Ave S)

All open houses will run from 6 – 8pm and will begin with a brief presentation and overview. You’ll then have a chance to walk around and view project boards, talk to staff, ask questions, and provide comments.

Each meeting will cover the same information, so feel free to attend any/all. More details (room numbers, how to get there) can be found at http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/tmp_outreach.htm.

Please distribute far and wide. You can also download an event poster from the outreach page listed above.

Contact Allison Schwartz with any questions at allison.schwartz@seattle.gov or (206) 386-4654.

Hope to see you at an open house!

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City Council Candidates Forum, Oct. 17th

October 11, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The Northeast District Council invites you to a

City Council CANDIDATES FORUM

Monday, October 17, 2011

7:00 pm – 9 pm

Magnuson Park – “the Brig”

Candidates –

Position 1
Jean Godden
Bobby Forch
Position 5
Tom Rasmussen
Dale Pusey
Position 9
Sally Clark
Dian Ferguson
Position 3
Bruce Harrell
Brad Meacham
Position 7
Tim Burgess
David Schraer
 

 

Meet the candidates! General Election – November 8.

Directions: Enter at the NE 74th street entrance and proceed east to the 4-way stop. The building is on the northeast corner of the intersection.

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“Families – YES!” Seeks Montlake Support

September 25, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Seattle’s Families and Education Levy provides out-of-school activities, pre-school support, physical and mental health services, academic support and interventions, and supports parent and family engagement for tens of thousands of Seattle children and families. Seattle voters passed the first seven-year levy in November 1990, and the current levy will expire in December 2011 unless renewed by voters in this year’s general election.

“Families – YES!” is a coalition of people and groups supporting the levy, and is asking the Montlake Community Club to endorse the levy at our October 12th meeting. (The Montlake Community Club can endorse or oppose ballot measures without affecting our non-profit status.)

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SR 520 Land Use Permits: How to Respond to Seattle DPD

September 14, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

if you missed the meeting regarding Seattle DPD land use permit application notices that were posted around our neighborhood, this is the slide show with information on how and why you should respond.  The other attachment walks you through the response.  The submittal must be delivered by this Friday, Sept. 16th.

9-12-11 WSDOT Shoreline Permit Information Meeting Presentation

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Mayor’s Town Hall at Montlake Community Center

May 3, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Please join Mayor Mike McGinn and representatives from City departments for a town hall on Tuesday, May 3, at the Montlake Community Center, located at 1618 East Calhoun Street. From 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., City departments and community groups, including the mayor’s Service Plan partners, will have information tables and volunteer opportunities. A quick performance by a youth group will kick things off at 6:30 p.m. Then, an open discussion with the mayor will start and go until 8 p.m.

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Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare: Meeting March 8th

February 24, 2011 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare, a program of the City of Seattle’s Office of Emergency Management, is holding a workshop on Tuesday, March 8th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Montlake Branch Library, 2401 24th Avenue E.

Presenters will share information on how to:

  • Safeguard your home before a disaster.
  • Take a quake-safe action wherever you are.
  • Create a neighborhood team.

For more information, visit the SNAP homepage at seattle.gov.

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Town Hall Meeting with Mike McGinn

January 17, 2011 by Patricia Shannon-Garvey Leave a Comment

Mayor McGinn is coming to University Heights, 5031 University Way NE, Seattle  on Tuesday, January 25 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm.  This will be a Town Hall style meeting.  People will be invited to come and ask questions. 

For the hour before the Q & A begins, City Departments and community organizations are invited to staff tables in the hall to respond to people coming to the event.

 All of you are invited to come and sit  at a table, distribute info you may have, answer questions and recruit members if that’s appropriate.  

 From Mayor’s Office staff, here is some additional info on set up, etc. 

  1. We expect an audience of 100-120 people.
  2. Tables will just be starting to be unfolded and put in position at 4:30 on the 25th so participants should plan on arriving a little after 4:30.
  3. We are going to be in a compact space.  There is only room for 7 total Community Group tables. If more than 7 groups show up, folks will need to share table space.  Space will be on a first come, first served basis.

RSVP to Karen Ko @ Karen.ko@seattle.gov or 206.233.3732

 For more info, call or email Karen Ko or Becky Stanley 206.790.2122 or becky.stanley@seattle.gov

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Open House at City Hall

January 17, 2011 by Patricia Shannon-Garvey Leave a Comment

 

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Mike McGinn, Mayor
City of Seattle

Greetings,

 I would like to invite you to our Open House at City Hall. I hope you will join me, my staff, the City Council and the city departments to celebrate our ongoing commitment to openness, citizen engagement and the spirit of service. On Saturday, January 29, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., we will highlight our 2011 plans for the Engage Seattle initiative and the Cities of Service plan. This is an opportunity for you to meet and speak directly with the public servants who work for you every day.

Staff and volunteers will conduct public tours of the Mayor’s Office. We will have performances by local cultural organizations in the public spaces of City Hall and many city departments and the City Council will have outreach displays at the event, along with information about city services.

Please let us know if you plan to attend with an RSVP at this website so we can get an accurate count of how many people will attend.

 We look forward to seeing you, your friends and family that day.

 Sincerely,

Mike McGinn
Mayor

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Prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.

January 17, 2011 by Patricia Shannon-Garvey Leave a Comment

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