What is RBCA doing in 2018?

A few years ago, RBCA board members adopted a vision to guide our work. In ten years, what do we want Ravenna-Bryant to be like?

Ravenna-Bryant is a welcoming, thriving, safe, diverse, and connected neighborhood.

This vision is integrated into each year’s workplan. Below is the RBCA workplan for 2018 which focuses on activities related to realizing our long-term vision.

Outreach activities – Creating a welcoming & connected community.

1. Host annual general membership meeting. (RBCA’s annual meeting was held April 1.)

2. Maintain a website and social media presence on Facebook and Twitter.

3. Post flyers about RBCA meetings throughout the neighborhood.

4. Email meeting agendas to neighbors signed up for e-news.

5. Host “Ravennafest” to increase awareness of RBCA and increase connections between neighbors, community groups, and businesses. (Save the date: July 14!)

6. Recruit new board members who reflect the diversity of the community including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, age, gender, income, and residence type.

7. Revise bylaws so that new board members may be elected throughout the year. (Completed during April annual meeting.)

RBCA’s annual general membership meeting on April 1, 2018 provided neighbors the opportunity to connect with community groups. Photo courtesy of Katherine Mackinnon.

Land use activities – Creating a thriving & diverse community.

1. Monitor neighborhood land use projects including, but not limited to, University Village, University Prep, Trailside on 25th & Burke-Gilman Trail, Union Bay Place, and UW Campus Master Plan. Provide comments about projects to design review board. Educate neighbors about plans for new buildings.

2. Monitor changes to land use policy affecting the neighborhood. Continue to monitor and educate neighbors about proposed changes to City policy including Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU).

3. Develop a NE 55th Street Plan. In anticipation of new development projects along NE 55th Street, develop a neighborhood streetscape plan.

4. Monitor implementation of the Future of 35th Avenue NE Plan. In partnership with Wedgwood Community Council, continue advocacy for the implementation of this neighborhood plan for a thriving and pedestrian-friendly business district on 35th Ave NE.

Transportation activities – Creating a safe & thriving community.

1. Monitor neighborhood transportation projects. Continue to educate neighbors about projects related to the Roosevelt light rail station, 520 replacement, Husky Stadium Transit Master Plan, and other projects as they arise.

2. Continue to advocate for sidewalks on NE 50th Street south of Calvary Cemetery.

3. Continue to advocate for safety improvements on NE 65th Street as a part of the #Fix65th coalition with the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association and NE Seattle Greenways.

Maintain representation in other community organizations – Creating a connected community.

Representatives from the RBCA board will participate in the City University Community Advisory Council (CUCAC); Seattle Children’s Standing Advisory Council; NE District Council (NEDC); North Precinct Advisory Council (NPAC); and the Ravenna-Eckstein Advisory Council.

Opportunities for involvement: The RBCA board is always seeking neighbors to become involved with any of the activities outlined in the workplan. Attend a board meeting (first Tuesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center) or send us a message through the Contact Us page to learn how to become involved.

All of these activities largely reflect the interests of current RBCA board members. Neighbors who want to work on issues or projects not included in this workplan are encouraged to attend RBCA board meetings  and become involved.

Tentative agenda for July 2 board meeting

Agenda (tentative)
July 2, 2013 7-9 PM
Ravenna Bryant Community Association
Board of Directors Meeting
Third Place Pub (NEW LOCATION)

7:00 Introductions (Nazila)

7:05 Board Business – Quick Updates of ongoing business (Various)

  • Presidents Report
  • Treasurer’s report/Minutes (all on the RBCA Website)
  • NEDC update/CNC Update (Tony)
  • CHSW updates (Sarah R)
  • September meeting – who presides?
  • October Community Meeting – small group to put together agenda?

7:20 Blakeley and UVillage updates (Sarah S)

7:35 NE 65th Bike Corridor and Transit Masterplan – Discussion, impact on commercial districts, proposed survey, proposed letter, next steps (All)

8:05 Membership Rolls – how to reconstruct/moving forward (Nazila, Sarah R)

8:20 Communications (All)

  • easiest and most economical methods to disseminate information?
  • Twitter/Blog/Facebook/Listserv – best methods of outreach
  • resurrecting the newsletter in an electronic form
  • other thoughts?

8:35 Transportation Updates (Virginia)

8:45 Old Business (All)

8:55 Adjourn

Next meeting – September 3, 2013

May Board Meeting Agenda

Folks, it is time again to gather in the Teen room at the Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center at 7 pm to discuss topics near and dear to our community. Per Johnson from the Wedgwood Community Council will be joining us to talk about the proposed sale of the Children’s Home Society of Washington property. Albert Shen, who is running for City Council will be visiting us as well. We expect a lot of discussion around transportation and pedestrian issues in and around Children’s Hospital and NE 75th.

We’re also looking for some great people to join the Board and run for office!

The Agenda as it stands (subject to change)

Agenda
May 7, 2013 7-9 PM
Ravenna Bryant Community Association
Board of Directors Meeting
Ravenna Eckstein Community Association

7:00 Introductions (Jorgen)
7:05 Board Business (Various)
• President’s report – SNAP
• Nominations for President (Jorgen)
• Treasurer’s report/Minutes (none for April Community Meeting)
• NEDC update (Tony)
• April Community Meeting Debrief
7:20 WCC/35th Ave NE Neighborhood Planning District conversation with CHSW (Per)
7:35 Discussion on our next steps, including meeting with CHSW in a smaller group (All)
7:50 Albert Shen – Candidate for Seattle City Council (Albert Shen/Jorgen)
8:05 Updates from Jenny and the City (Jenny)
8:15 Transportation updates (various)
• Improvements at NE 75th and further plans for improving pedestrian safety
• Upcoming/Potential improvements at Blakeley (potential charrette with CBE)
8:30 Pedestrian Issues – (various)
• 40th Ave NE and B-G trail (Josephine)
• Sidewalk encroachment (Jorgen)
• NE 55th and 39th NE (Jorgen)
8:45 Old Business (All)
8:55 Adjourn
Next meeting – June 4, 2013

Spring Community Meeting guest speakers line-up

RBCA President Sarah’s letter to the community in the Spring 2012 Newsletter is below, and includes a list of the guest speakers for the Spring Community Meeting next Tuesday, April 3:

Letter from the President
by Sarah Swanberg

It’s been a busy year for your community association.  Since you elected us last April, we have formed a Land Use Committee, a Transportation Committee, and a Communications and Community Resilience Committee, and we’re continuing to represent you on many neighborhood and city-wide associations such as the Northeast District Council, and the City Neighborhood Council.

We recently devoted a large chunk of time to seeing that the Roosevelt Rezone wouldn’t adversely affect the gateway to our neighborhood.  Things didn’t go our way; however, we are part of the design team working with the Roosevelt Development Group and their architects, GGLO.

Now we’re regrouping and looking forward, we’ve put together a fantastic community meeting for Tuesday, April 3, at the Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center, where we’ll hear from:

  • Jim Diers, former (and founding) director of the Department of Neighborhoods: Jim will present stories about the power of communities working together.  He’s known around the world for his work — check out his website at neighborpower.org.
  • Seattle City Council Member Sally Bagshaw, Chair of the Parks and Neighborhoods Committee: Councilmember Bagshaw will speak about the bourgeoning Greenway movement (more here: http://bit.ly/fzKax4), and answer your questions about the City’s relationship with neighborhoods.
  • Tom Donnelly, from the RBCA Land Use Committee, will discuss efforts to develop and review planning ideas for our own neighborhood, and hopefully get you thinking about ways that you can get involved.

We hope to see you at the upcoming meeting!

EXTRA, EXTRA: RBCA Spring 2012 Newsletter is here!

Click to download (786 KB PDF)

Topics include:

  • Spring Community Meeting coming up on Tuesday, April 3 at the Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center
  • A walk through the City of Seattle Neighborhood Involvement Structure
  • Next steps for the RBCA Land Use Committee
  • Crime Watch and Prevention tips
  • An update on the 35th Ave NE planning process
  • How to get involved in the RBCA
  • Recipe for Vietnamese Coffee Jelly
  • and MORE!

Just click the image above to download (786 KB PDF).

RBCA Fall 2011 Newsletter now available

The Fall 2011 RBCA Newsletter is now available! Click these very words right here to download the PDF version (334K file).

You may have already received a paper copy of the newsletter at your home and/or business. A small team of very dedicated folks has been covering the neighborhood on foot, delivering newsletters to as many locations as they can.

But the Ravenna and Bryant neighborhoods are big. Really big.

If you can help with newsletter delivery (either now or in the future), we would LOVE to hear from you. Please contact RBCA Land Use Committee Chair Andrew Miller for more information.