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Hidden Spaces/Public Places: Private Property + Public Amenity = Additional Development Rights
Dates From August 12, 2009 10:00 AM
Through August 12, 2009 12:00 PM
 
Location
Plaza
1111 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA
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Info Line 206.667.9184
Website http://www.seattlearchitectu...
 
Contact Ann Phillips
1333 5th Avenue
Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98101

ann@seattlearchitecture.org
 
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Description
Ever wondered about those little bits of landscaping in downtown?  Is it a park?  A plaza?  Is it okay if I sit here?  Join the Seattle Architecture Foundation and explore some Privately Owned Public Open Spaces (POPOS) while learning about how zoning tradeoffs benefit residents and developers.  Seattle City Councilmember, Nick Licata, will kick off the first tour wit a presentation on the importance of the POPOS program to the community.

Tour lasts approximately 90 minutes and begins at the plaza at 1111 Third Avenue.  The tour is free, but advance registration is required and space is limited.

Notes
Tour starts at the plaza at 1111 Third Avenue in downtown Seattle.

Tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.

All tours are conducted rain or shine.

Tour participants are responsible for their own personal safety.  Most routes involve hills, stairs, escalators, and elevators.

Tour not recommended for children under age 12.
   
   
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