Attachment 13

CAPITAL FACILITIES APPENDICES

Table of Contents

 

CAPITAL FACILITIES APPENDIX A:

Inventory of Existing Fire, Police and School Capital Facilities and Supplemental Capacity Information, and Anticipated Future Facility Needs A127

CAPITAL FACILITIES APPENDIX B:

Inventory of Parks & Recreation, Libraries, General Government, Seattle Center,

Public Health and Publicly Assisted Housing Facilities and Supplemental Capacity Information A134

CAPITAL FACILITIES APPENDIX C:

Inventory of Facilities Serving Urban Centers and Villages A149

CAPITAL FACILITIES APPENDIX D:

Potential Future Discretionary Projects A160

APPENDIX A:

Inventory of Fire, Police and School Facilities,

Supplemental Capacity Information, and Future Facility Needs

 

The following sections contain the inventory, planning goals and future needs for Fire, Police and Schools. Information for Water, Drainage and Wastewater, Seattle City Light and Solid Waste is included in the Utilities Element Appendix.

The following matrix summarizes the information found in this Appendix, including a summary of the planning goals, existing facilities, and identified six and twenty year needs.

 

MATRIX OF FIRE, POLICE & SCHOOL FACILITIES

Facility

Planning Goal

Existing Facilities

Six Year Needs

Anticipated Twenty Year Needs

         

Fire

Maintain a 5 minute or less response time for first response to fire emergencies

33 existing Fire Stations currently provide a citywide response time of 4.36 minutes (1994)

Current facilities are adequate. No six year facility needs.

New station in Northgate and possibly downtown.

         

Police

Patrol units allocated around-the-clock based on calls for service. Location and size of facilities not critical to service provision. Facilities planning is based on guidelines for public safety office space.

4 Precincts,

2 Mobile Mini-precincts,

Mounted Patrol,

Kennel,

Harbor Unit

Replace West Precinct and 911 Center

Expand North and South Precincts

         

Schools

Elementary School - 380-535 students, 4 ac. site size

Middle School - 600 - 800 students, 12 ac.site size

High School - 1,000 - 1,600 students, 17 ac. site size

61 Elementary Schools,

10 Middle Schools,

10 High Schools,

13 Alternative Schools, Admin. Buildings, Memorial Stadium,

Closed schools

Current Capital Improvement Plan will renovate, replace, and/or add to 20 schools and Memorial Stadium.

The District’s Facility Master Plan calls for all schools built before 1973 to be modernized or replaced over the next 20 years.

         

 

 

1. Fire Department

Inventory:

The Seattle Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services throughout the city from 33 fire stations and Harborview Medical Center. Headquarters for the department are located at Fire Station 10 in Pioneer Square. Fire Department facilities and capacities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-5 and the location list provided below.

Each station provides a full range of fire protective services including fire suppression, emergency medical and salvage. While each station is equipped with at least one fire engine (except Fire Station 14, which has limited space), other equipment varies by facility. The Fire Department has 33 engine companies, 11 ladder truck companies, six medical units, six paramedic units and other specialized units distributed to serve existing development.

Planning Goals:

In 1994, the Seattle Fire Department maintained an average first-arrival response time to fire-related calls of 4.36 minutes. The fire fighting industry has set 5 minutes as a desirable response time.

Response time is influenced more directly by the availability of fire personnel, equipment, and traffic conditions than by the number of fire stations. However, firefighter and equipment requirements indirectly affect station requirements. Buildings and associated densities are critical factors in estimating fire fighter requirements. These requirements are estimated on an annual basis through the City’s budget process.

Existing Capacity and Anticipated Future Needs:

The current facilities and their distribution are adequate to maintain the desired response time to existing development and the small amount of new development expected over the next six years in the Urban Centers and throughout the City. In order to serve expected growth over the next 20 years, the Fire Department will need a new station in the Northgate area and may require one in the downtown area.

Over time, the Department may explore relocation options to promote service efficiencies or to address space needs for larger equipment. In addition, the Department is currently evaluating its emergency medical capabilities and staffing or equipment additions that may be desirable to improve emergency medical service.

Locations and Capacities of Fire Department Facilities

Station

Address

Capacity (Equipment)

Medic & Spec. Units

SFD 2

SFD 5

SFD 6

SFD 8

SFD 9

SFD 10

SFD 11

SFD 13

SFD 14

SFD 16

SFD 17

SFD 18

SFD 20

SFD 21

SFD 22

SFD 24

SFD 25

SFD 26

SFD 27

SFD 28

SFD 29

SFD 30

SFD 31

SFD 32

SFD 33

SFD 34

SFD 35

SFD 36

SFD 37

SFD 38

SFD 39

SFD 40

SFD 41

2334 4th Ave

925 Alaskan Way

101 23rd Ave S

110 Lee St

3829 Linden Ave N

301 2nd Ave S

1514 SW Holden St

3601 Beacon Ave S

3224 4th Ave S

6846 Oswego Pl NE

1050 NE 50th St

1521 NW Market St

3205 13th Ave W

7304 Greenwood Ave N

901 E Roanoke St

401 N 130th St

1300 E Pine St

800 S Cloverdale St

1000 S Myrtle St

5968 Rainier Ave S

2139 Ferry Ave SW

2931 S Mount Baker Blvd

1319 N Northgate Way

3715 SW Alaska St

9645 Renton Ave S

633 32nd Ave E

8729 15th Ave NW

3600 23nd Ave SW

7300 35th Ave SW

5503 33rd Ave NE

12705 30th Ave NE

9401 35th Ave NE

2416 34th Ave W

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine, 1 Ladder

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

1 Engine

Aid 2

Fireboat

 

Air 9

Aid-5, Haz-Mat Van

 

Aid-14, Gas Truck

Medic 16

Aid-17

Aid-18, Salvage-18

 

Communications Van

Aid-25, Power-25

Air-26

Foam-1

Medic/Aid-28

 

Medic/Aid-31

Medic/Aid-32, Air-32

Power-34A

Unit 99

 

 

 

Medic 1, Medic 10

 

 

2. Police Department

Inventory:

The Seattle Police Department currently provides law enforcement patrol services to the city from four precincts. The locations and capacities of these precincts are shown in Figure A-30 and the list below:

1. North Precinct, at 10049 College Way North, serves the area north of the Ship Canal to the City limits and has a capacity of 16,779 square feet (sq ft).

2. West Precinct, located in the Public Safety Building, serves Queen Anne, Magnolia, the downtown core, and the area west of I-5 and north of Spokane Street, and has a capacity of 9,930 sq ft for patrol headquarters, 180,086 sq ft for other administrative/storage space in the Public Safety Building and five other adjacent/nearby buildings.

3. East Precinct, located at 1519 12th Avenue, serves the area north of I-90 to the Ship Canal and east of I-5, including the Eastlake Community and has a capacity of 40,000 sq ft of office space.

4. South Precinct, at 3001 South Myrtle Street, serves the Duwamish Waterway area, West Seattle, Southeast Seattle, the area south of I-90 to the City limits and has a capacity of 13,688 sq ft.

Other Police facilities owned and/or operated by SPD include:

1. The Facility for Mounted Patrol Unit at Discovery Park has a capacity of 12 full-time stalls and space for housing other related equipment and supplies.

2. The Kennel for the K-9 Unit of Police dogs, located at the SPD pistol range in south Seattle near Boeing Field, has a capacity of 6,464 sq ft, housing 6 dogs and 2 pups and related equipment and supplies.

3. The Harbor Unit facility on the north shore of Lake Union has a capacity of 3,706 square feet for offices, shop, dock, and two boat sheds, plus docks which moor nine Patrol boats. The facility also has extra dock areas to moor temporary boats.

4. The Community Service Officer Unit, at 105 14th Avenue, has a capacity of 7,000 sq ft of office space.

The SPD Seattle Center component handles events at the Center, as well as the Police Reserves. In addition to these permanent facilities, the Police Department has two mobile mini-precincts that they locate in various areas as activities dictate. One of the mobile mini-precincts is permanently assigned to West Seattle. The Police Department facilities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-6.

Planning Goals:

Uniform patrol law enforcement services are generally allocated based on workload, time and location. The exact location of facilities is usually not critical to the provision of uniform patrol services, since police officers are on patrol in the various sectors and calls for service are dispatched by radio or officers handle situations "on view". However, the location of facilities can be important because of distance traveled at shift change time and because good locations can enhance Police/Community interaction and communication.

Because of the many and changing factors that affect staffing and space objectives of police departments, there are no universally accepted planning goals for police facilities related to performance measures. The forecast of future needs is therefore based on guidelines for office space that incorporate special space requirements related to public safety, using the East Precinct as a model.

Existing Capacity and Anticipated Future Needs:

The West Precinct is currently overcrowded and does not satisfy the Police Department’s desire for additional space. Replacement of the current West Precinct and 911 Center with a new building at 9th and Lenora in the South Lake Union neighborhood has been approved and funded. Construction is expected to be completed in 1998. With the replacement of the West Precinct building, police facilities are expected to be adequate to serve the existing population and that expected over the next six years.

In order to serve the growth forecast under the Comprehensive Plan over the next 20 years in the Urban Centers and throughout the City, it is anticipated that additional space may be required in the North and South Precincts. However, these improvements are not expected to be needed over the next six years. At this time the exact space requirements are not known and will depend on a variety of factors, as discussed under Planning Goals. As the City further considers community policing options the long range plans for police facilities may change. (Section amended 7/96)

 

3. Public Schools

Inventory:

District facilities include 10 high schools, 10 middle schools, 61 elementary schools, 13 alternative schools and Memorial Stadium. In addition, the District has six buildings used primarily for administration and a number of closed schools. Many of the school closures occurred during the 1970s and 1980s as a result of low enrollments. The closed schools are used for administration, as temporary schools during remodeling construction, leased to other organizations on a short- or long-term basis or remain unused. School locations are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-10.

The capacity for school facilities varies by school type as follows: 380-535 students for elementary schools; 600-800 students for middle schools; and 1,000-1,600 students for high schools. Memorial stadium has a seating capacity of 12,000.

Planning Goals:

The School District has established the following planning goals for new or modernized school facilities:

 

School Size

Site Size (Minimum)

Elementary School

380, 445 or 535 students

4 acres

Middle School

600 to 800 students, except for alternative programs, which could be smaller

12 acres

High School

1,000 to 1,600 students, except for alternative programs, which could be smaller

17 acres

The District plans facilities based on where growth is expected in school age populations of children that would be expected to attend public school. Through the current "choice" student assignment plan, about 50% of the children that attend public schools choose and attend the school in their neighborhood and 50% choose other schools.

Existing Capacity and Anticipated Future Needs:

In 1991, the School District completed a six-year capital improvement program, known as CIP I. In preparation for the next CIP, the School Board adopted the long-range Facilities Master Plan and Capital Improvement Program. The Capital Improvement Program was divided into several phases. Funding for the CIP was approved by the voters in February 1995.

The current CIP covers six years, 1995-2000, and contains 21 projects. The projects are for modernization, historic renovation, replacement and/or expansion of elementary and secondary schools and Memorial Stadium, to meet existing requirements. These improvements will add some capacity which will reduce the dependency on portable buildings to meet the expected population in the next six years.

For all Urban Centers except the University District, there is sufficient capacity to serve the existing student population. No capital improvements are slated for these areas in the next six years. According to the District’s Facility Master Plan, it is expected that over the next six years there will be sufficient capacity for expected growth. For the University District Urban Center, the current shortfall of capacity to serve student population is being addressed through the use of portable buildings and capacity in nearby schools. Latona and Bryant Elementary schools are scheduled for increased capacity in the current Capital Improvement Program. With expected population growth, according to the District’s Facility Master Plan, any shortfall of localized capacity will be handled through the use of portable buildings and capacity in nearby schools.

The School District’s Facilities Master Plan (FMP) guides facilities decisions through the year 2010. Over the course of the next several anticipated capital improvement programs, capacity will be added to eliminate the need for portable buildings.

The schools outlined in the FMP are in locations that can serve Urban Centers, Urban Villages and the remainder of the city. The FMP recognizes that the shift in trends, as Urban Centers and Villages develop, could be gradual or rapid and will vary throughout the city. The District is committed to reviewing and adjusting its FMP every three years, as necessary, to be responsive to changing conditions.

 

 

APPENDIX B:

Inventory of Park & Recreation, Library, General Government,

Seattle Center, Public Health and Publicly Assisted Housing Facilities and Supplemental Capacity Information

(Appendix Amended 7/95)

 

1. Parks and Recreation Facilities

The City maintains a system of parks and open areas that includes 6,189 acres, or about 10% of the City's total land area. This includes 5,343 developed acres. Over 6,000 acres of parks and open space are deemed adequate capacity to serve a population of at least 600,000. Planned open space capacity will increase by 210 acres over the next six years and will include natural areas, greenbelts, and parks expansions. Parks and open areas owned by the City and their capacities are summarized below:

 

Parks and Open Space

Size of Facility

61 Local parks

834 acres

17 Major urban or regional parks

2,554 acres

62 Squares, places, triangles

27 acres

33 Playfields

413 acres

38 Neighborhood playgrounds

135 acres

8 Shorelines (including 11swimming beaches)

24 miles

Biking and pedestrian trails

8 miles

18 Boulevards

22 miles (396 acres)

20 Green spaces

421 acres

18 Natural areas

69 acres

 

The City also owns a number of recreational facilities within the parks system. These structures total over a million square feet of building space. Five new community centers will expand the capacity by over 70,000 sq ft. Following is a list of park system structures:

 

24 Community centers

9 Swimming pools (including 1 outdoor), 27 wading pools

1 Waterfront aquarium

1 Zoo: 90 acres, 45 major exhibits and buildings

1 Stadium

1 Indoor tennis center (10 indoor courts and 4 outdoor courts)

151 Outdoor tennis courts (71 with lights)

185 Athletic fields

33 Playfields

5 Golf courses, including pitch/putt (449 acres)

2 Boating and sailing centers

2 Nature interpretive centers (Discovery Park and Camp Long)

6 Performing and visual art facilities

7 Historic buildings

90 Comfort stations

16 Residences and cabins

80 Picnic shelters and houses

12 Concession facilities

22 Administrative offices and headquarters

2 Museums

2 Amphitheaters

52 Miscellaneous facilities (including storage, maintenance, warehouses, chapel, visitor centers, beach/bath facilities, a rifle/pistol range and a police horse patrol barn, viewpoints and nature trails)

Parks facilities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-1 and most recreation facilities are included within the areas of the parks.

 

2. Seattle Public Library

The Seattle Public Library (SPL) operates the downtown library, 22 neighborhood libraries and a fleet of five bookmobiles. The State-funded Washington Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (WLBPH) is also administered by the SPL. The SPL rents space for three of the five facilities it does not own, and is provided with free space by the Seattle Housing Authority for two facilities. Locations of library facilities and their capacities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-2 and in the location list of Library facilities provided below.

 

Locations and Capacities of Library Facilities

Library Name

Address

Capacity Sq. Ft.

Broadview

Lake City

Ballard

Magnolia

Queen Anne

Fremont

Green Lake

Greenwood

Henry

University

Downtown

Mobile Services

Wash. Library for the Blind

& Physically Handicapped

Madrona-Sally Goldmark Montlake

North East

High Point

South West

West Seattle

Beacon Hill

Columbia

Douglass-Truth

Holly Park

Rainier Beach

Wallingford-Wilmot

12755 Greenwood Av N

12501 28th Av NE

5711 24th Av NW

2801 34th Av W

400 W Garfield St

731 N 35th

7364 E Green Lake Dr N

8016 Greenwood Av N

425 Harvard Av E

5009 Roosevelt Wy NE

1000 4th Av

425 Harvard Av E

821 Lenora St

1134 33rd Av

2300 24th Av E

6801 35th Av NE

6338 32nd Av SW

9010 35th Av SW

2306 42nd Av SW

2519 15th Av S

4721 Rainier Av S

23rd Av / E Yesler Wy

6805 32nd Av S

9125 Rainier Av S

N 45th St / Densmore

8,405

9,013

7,296

5,859

7,931

6,060

8,690

7,094

4,904

8,140

166,092

5,056

10,000

1,701

1,535

8,690

2,067

7,557

10,007

3,328

5,838

8,008

1,924

9,006

2,147

 

3. General Government

The City of Seattle currently owns six primary buildings with a capacity of 2.1 million square feet (sq ft) in the downtown core: the Municipal Building (238,000 sq ft), Public Safety Building (291,000 sq ft), Dexter-Horton Building (350,000 sq ft), Arctic Building (101,000 sq ft), Alaska Building (147,000 sq ft) and the Key Tower (1 million sq. ft., of which 195,000 sq. ft. are currently used for City office space). The City also leases about 80,000 square feet in nearby buildings downtown. In addition, the City owns more than 100 other facilities located outside of downtown. The major general government facilities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-3.

The City also leases 10 storefront Neighborhood Service Centers located throughout the city. These offices range in size from 750 square feet to 2,000 square feet and serve as City information and community contact points, as well as bill payment depositories. These are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-4. (Section amended 7/96)

4. Seattle Center

There are 24 buildings on the 74 acre Center grounds with a capacity of over 250,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space in three dozen separate facilities that meet the cultural, educational, and recreational needs of the region. The Center House Conference Center, Mercer Forum, and Northwest Rooms host gatherings up to 800, and the Opera House has seating for 3,100. The Coliseum is currently under contruction and its capacity will be expanded from approximatly 15,000 to 17,000 seats.

The Fun Forest Amusement Park is located on the grounds, along with the International Fountain, Pottery Northwest, Northwest Crafts Center and various gardens. The Center has seven parking lots and a parking garage with a combined parking capacity of 2,800 stalls. Seattle Center facilities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-7

5. Public Health

The Health Department is a joint enterprise of the City of Seattle and the Metropolitan King County and is responsible for the supervision and control of all public health and sanitation affairs in Seattle/King County. The Health Department maintains a system of personal health, environmental health, substance abuse treatment and disease prevention services through thirteen health centers/clinics and other service sites located in Seattle. These health facilities have a total capacity of 120,380 square feet. The capacity and ownership of individual facilities are listed below.+

Health Facility Size Tenancy

Columbia Health Center 28,094 sf own

Odessa Brown Building 3,810 sf own

Downtown Clinic and AIDS Prevention Unit 23,378 sf lease

North District Health Center 16,067 sf owned by King Co.

Northwest Family Center 7,381 sf lease

Central Area Community Health Care Center 3,298 sf lease

Environmental Health Services 13,796 sf lease

King County Assessment Center 5,410 sf lease

TB Clinic and Lab 6,555 sf lease

Vital Statistics 3,661 sf lease

Communicable Disease/Immunizations 4,130 sf lease

"Raven" Study 3,000 sf lease

Health Education Materials 1,800 sf lease

Public Health facilities are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-8. (Section amended 11/97)

6. Publicly-Assisted Housing

The following summary describes the publicly-assisted housing inventory of low- and moderate-income rental units that were built or preserved within the City of Seattle through 1992. The Comprehensive Plan Housing Element estimates that there were 25,744 publicly assisted housing units with a capacity for 25,744 households in the city. Of these units, 86% receive project-based assistance, where the subsidy is linked to a specific project and unit, regardless of the tenant. The remaining 14% receive tenant-based assistance, where the subsidy is linked to a specific tenant, not a specific unit.

 

Publicly Assisted Housing Facility Number of Units

Project-Based Assistance:

SHA Public Housing 6,927

SHA Other Housing 1,493

Federally Subsidized Housing* 4,942

DHHS Multifamily** 4,593

State Housing Program (HAP) 582

State Housing Bonds (WSHFC) 290

Federal Tax Credits (WSHFC) 3,436

Tenant-Based Assistance:

Section 8 Certificates 2,590

Section 8 Vouchers 891

Total Units Assisted 25,744

 

* Federally subsidized projects include Section 8 (project based) Certificates, Section 202 Elderly, Section 811 Disabled, 221(d)(3), and 221(d)(4) projects.

** Levy Trust Fund assistance is included in the DHHS project based assistance count above.

 

The housing units tabulated above include both publicly and privately-owned units. The existing public housing facilities operated by the Seattle Housing Authority are shown in Capital Facilities Figure A-9.

Cap Fac Fig A-3 (existing)

 

Note: Figure A-3, General Government Facilities, is omitted from this attachment because no amendments are proposed for Figure A-3; it is retained without amendment.

 

 

 

Cap Fac Fig A-7 (existing)

Note: Figure A-7, Seattle Center Facilities, is omitted from this attachment because no amendments are proposed for Figure A-7; it is retained without amendment.

 

 

APPENDIX C:

Inventory of Facilities Serving Urban Centers and Villages

(Appendix Added 7/95, 7/96)

Following is an inventory of facilities that serve Urban Centers and Urban Villages. Facilities do not have to be located within the boundaries or potential boundaries of the Centers or Villages in order to serve those areas.

 

URBAN CENTERS

Northgate

Existing Households (HH): 3,291 Existing Jobs: 11,366

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 830 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 3,520

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 3,000 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 9,300

Land Area: 410 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 31

1319 N. Northgate Way

4.7 minute response time

Engine, Ladder Co., Medic/Aid

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N.

32.04 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 228,659

Schools

Olympic View Elementary Northgate Elementary

Sacajawea Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

504 NE 95th St

11725 1st Ave. NE

9501 - 20th Ave. NE

414 students

299 students

230 students

Library

Lake City Branch

 

12501 28th Ave NE

9,013 sq ft

1990 pop 35,008; .26 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita for citywide facilities

Parks:

Thorton Creek Park #6

North Seattle Park

Pinehurst P-Patch

Lichton Springs Park

In Center

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/2 mi

5.0 ac

6.8 ac

2 ac.

6.3 ac

 

Seattle Center

Existing Households (HH): 3,138 Existing Jobs: 19,000

Expected 6 Yr. HH Growth: 363 Expected 6 Yr. Job Growth: 1,250

Expected 20 Yr. HH Growth: 1,312 Expected 20-Year Job Growth: 3,300

Land Area: 297 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 8

SFD 2

110 Lee St.

2334 4th Ave.

#8 - 4.7 minute response time,

Engine Co., Ladder Co.

#2 - 3.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Car

Police

West Precinct

600 3rd Ave

11.59 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 64,699

Schools1

John Hay Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

201 Garfield St

414 students

Library

Queen Anne Branch

 

Downtown Main Library

400 W. Garfield St

 

1000 4th Ave.

7,931 sq ft 1990 pop served 30,977 or .26 sq ft/capita + .32 citywide

166,092 sq. ft.: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Community Center

Queen Anne

1901 1st Ave. W

15,337 sq ft, includes pool

Parks:

Elliot Bay Park

Myrtle Edwards Park

Kerry Park

Kinnear

Observatory Park

BhyKracke Park

Denny Park

Queen Anne Playground

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/2 mi

31.20 ac

3.7 ac

1.4 ac

14.0 ac

0.8 ac

1.5 ac

5.0 ac

7.4 ac

 

 

 

University Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 17

 

SFD 38

1050 NE 50th St.

 

5503 33rd Av. NE

#17 - 4.7 minute response time Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Unit, Battalion

#38 - 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police

North Precinct

10049 College Way N.

32.04sq mi service area, 1994 pop 228,659

Schools1

Green Lake Elementary

Latona Elementary

Bryant Elementary

Laurelhurst Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

2400 N. 65th St.

401 NE 42nd Ave

3311 NE 60th St.

4530 NE 46th Ave..

230 students

276 students

483 students

299 students

 

University Campus

Existing Households: 6,313 Existing Jobs: 21,222

Expected 6 Yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 6 Yr. Job Growth: 1,816

Expected 20-Yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 20-Yr. Job Growth: 4,800

Land Area: 359 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Library

University Branch

University of Washington Library

5009 Roosevelt Wy. NE

8,140 sq ft; 1990 pop served 22,714 or .27 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita citywide

Parks:

N. Passage Point Park

Burke-Gilman Trail

17th Av NE Centerstrip

P-patch

In Center Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

.79 ac

--

.89 ac

--

 

University District NW

Existing Households: 4,324 Existing Jobs: 8,625

Expected 6 Yr. HH Growth: 451 Expected 6Yr Job Growth: 1,135

Expected 20 Yr. HH Growth: 1,630 Expected 20 Yr. Job Growth: 3,000

Land Area: 289 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Library

University Branch

5009 Roosevelt Wy. NE

8,140 sq ft; 1990 pop served 22,714 or .27 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita citywide

Parks:

University Playground

N. Passage Point Park

17th Av NE Centerstrip

P-patch

Christie Park

Ravenna Blvd.

Cowen Park

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

2.8 ac

.79 ac

1.78 ac

--

.11 ac

29.3 ac

8.4 ac

 

University Village

Existing Households: 973 Existing Jobs: 1,580

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 133 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 265

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 480 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 700

Land Area: 122 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Library

Northeast Branch

University Branch

6801 35th Ave NE

5009 Roosevelt Wy. NE

7,042 sq ft: 1990 pop served 37,787 or .19 sq ft/capita

8,140 sq ft; 1990 pop 22,714 or .36 sq ft/capita

Both +.32 sq ft/capita citywide

Parks:

Burke-Gilman Trail

Ravenna Blvd.

Ravenna Park

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

--

29.3 ac

52.7 ac

Downtown Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 10

 

SFD 5

SFD 2

SFD 25

301 2nd Ave. S

 

925 Alaskan Way

2334 4th Ave.

1300 E. Pine St.

#10 - 3.7 minute response times Engine Co., Ladder Co., Batallion, Aid Co., Hazmat Van,

# 5 - 3.6 minute response times Engine Co., Fireboat;

#2 - 3.8 minute response time Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Co.

#25 - 4 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Batallion, Aid Car, Power Unit

Police

West Precinct

Public Safety Bldg., 610 3rd Ave.

11.59 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 64,699

Schools1

John Hay Elementary

Lowell Elementary

Minor Elementary

Gatzert Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

201 Garfield

1058 E. Mercer St.

1701 E. Union St.

1301 E. Yesler Way

414 students

391 students

391 students

414 students

 

Pioneer Square/Kingdome

Existing Households: 3,762 Existing Jobs: 9,113

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 581 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 1,817

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 2,100 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 4,800

Land Area: 142 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Parks:

Pioneer Square

City Hall Park

S. Washington Boat Dock

Occidental Square

Occidental Square Mall

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

.10 ac

.70 ac

.43 ac

.61 ac

.88 ac

 

Denny Regrade

Existing Households: 3,492 Existing Jobs: 22,699

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 1,799 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 1,701

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 6,500 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 4,500

Land Area: 216 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Parks:

Regrade Park

Myrtle Edwards

Belltown P-patch

Victor Steinbreuck Park

Denny Park

Westlake Park

Pier 61 & Aquarium

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

.3 ac

3.7 ac

.13 ac.

82 ac

5.0 ac

1.0 ac

--

 

Westlake

Existing Households: 514 Existing Jobs: 22,010

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 969 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 8,930

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 3,500 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 23,600

Land Area: 143 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Parks:

Westlake Park

Denny Park

Boren-Pike-Pine

McGraw Square

Regrade Park

Freeway Park

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

1 ac

5.0 ac

.6 ac

.02 ac

.3 ac

5.0 ac

 

 

International District

Existing Households: 1,604 Existing Jobs: 4,474

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 360 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 1,060

Expected 20 Yr. HH Growth: 1,300 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 2,800

Land Area: 169 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Community Center

Yesler Playfield & Comm. Center

903 Yesler Way

4,771 sq ft, 1.7 ac (SHA property)

Parks:

Kobe Terrace

Hing Hay Park

International Children's Park

Beacon Place

City Hall Park

Prefontaine Place

Harborview Park

Greenbelt (Beacon Hill N.

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

1.1 ac.

.33 ac

.23 ac

.25 ac

.70 ac

.05 ac.

3.6 ac

4.47 ac

 

Commercial Core

Existing Households: 1,435 Existing Jobs: 106,823

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 360 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 10,216

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 1,300 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 27,000

Land Area: 275 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Parks:

Freeway Park

Victor Steinbreuck Park

Westlake Park

Waterfront Park

Aquarium

Piers 62 & 63

Kobe Terrace

City Hall Park

Pioneer Square

So. Washington Boat Dock

McGraw Square

Harborview Park

Occidental Parks

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

5.00 ac

.82 ac

1.0 ac

10.40 ac (includes underwater)

--

1.14 ac

1.1 ac

.70 ac

.10 ac

.43 ac

.02 ac

3.6 ac

.61 ac

Capitol Hill/First Hill Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 25

 

SFD 10

 

SFD 22

1300 E. Pine St

 

301 2nd Ave. S.

 

901 E. Roanoke St.

#25 - 4 minute response time Engine Co., Ladder Co., Batallion, Aid Unit, Power Unit

#10 - 3.7 minute response time Engine Co., Ladder Co., Deputy Chief, Aid Co., Hazmat Van

#22 - 5.4 minute response time

Engine, Communications van

Police

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave

8.45 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 82,265

Schools1

Lowell Elementary

TT Minor Elementary

Gatzert Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

1058 E. Mercer St

1701 E. Union St.

1301 E. Yesler Way

391 students

391 students

414 students

 

South Capitol Hill

Existing Households: 978 Existing Jobs: 3,520

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 149 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 454

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 540 Expected 20 Yr. Job Growth: 1,200

Land Area: 160 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

 

Douglass Truth Branch

1000 4th Ave.

 

2300 E. Yesler Way

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

8,008 sq ft: 1990 pop served 21,101 or .38 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita citywide

Comm. Ctr.

Yesler Playfield/Comm Ctr.

903 Yesler Way

4,771 sq ft, 1.7 ac (SHA property)

Parks:

McGilvra Place

Spring Street Park

Harborview Park

Park at Langston Hughes

Pratt Park

Firehouse Mill Park

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/2 mi

Within 1/2 mi

.07 ac

.33 ac

3.6 ac

1.2 ac

5.5 ac

.33 ac

Other

Langston Hughes Cult. Ctr.

16th & Yesler

8,418 sq ft

 

Capitol Hill

Existing Households: 12,450 Existing Jobs: 5,284

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 548 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 1,135

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 1,980 Jobs Growth: 3,000

Land Area: 396 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Henry Branch

425 Harvard Ave E

4,904 sq ft: 1990 pop served 30,709 or .16 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita citywide

Community Center

Yesler Playfield & Community Center

903 Yesler Way

4,771 sq ft, 1.7 ac

Parks:

Tashkent Park

Thomas St Park (Summit)

Volunteer Park

Bobby Morris Playfield

Miller Playfield

Greenbelt along I-5 at N end of village

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

Within 1/4 mi

.46 ac

.32 ac

44.5 ac

4.5 ac

7.9 ac

12.00 ac (10% public area)

 

First Hill

Existing Households: 5,896 Existing Jobs: 20,626

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 664 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 2,308

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 2,400 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 6,100

Land Area: 225 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 Fourth Ave.

166,092 sq ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq ft/capita

Community Center

Yesler Playfield & Community Center

903 Yesler Way

4,771 sq ft, 1.7 ac

Parks:

Freeway Park

Harborview Park

First Hill Park

Boren-Pike-Pine Park

Kobe Park

In Village

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

5.0 ac

3.6 ac

.2 ac

.6 ac

1.1 ac

 

Pike/Pine

Existing Households: 2,349 Existing Jobs: 3,963

Expected 6 Yr HH Growth: 172 Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 530

Expected 20 Yr HH Growth: 620 Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 1,400

Land Area: 131 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Henry Branch

 

Downtown Main Library

425 Harvard Ave E

 

1000 4th Ave.

4,904 sq ft: 1990 pop served 30,709 or .16 sq ft/capita + .32 sq ft/capita citywide

166,092 sq ft: 1990 Downtown Pop 21,904, Citywide pop 516,334, or .32 sq ft/capita

Parks:

Bobby Morris Playfield Boren-Pike-Pine Park

Thomas St Park (Summit)

McGilvra Place

First Hill Park

In Village

In Village

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/8 mi

Within 1/4 mi

4.5 ac

.6 ac

.32 ac

.07 ac.

.2 ac

Other

Reservoir

Seattle Central Community College

By Bobby Morris Playfield (Water Dept.)

 

 

 

MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL CENTERS

Duwamish Manufacturing/Industrial Center

Existing Households: 469 Existing Jobs: 65,442

Land Area: 4,936 Acres Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 4,114

Expected 20 Yr Jobs Growth: 10,860

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 5, 10,11, 14, 26, 27, 29, 36

925 Alaskan Way, 301 2nd Ave. S, 1514 SW Holden St, 3224 4th Ave S, 800 S. Cloverdale St, 1000 S Myrtle St, 9645 Renton Ave S, 3600 23rd Ave. SW

Citywide average response times 4.36 minutes

8 Engine Companies, 2 Ladder Companies, Battalion 1 & 7, Fireboat, 3 Aid Units, HazMat Van, Foam, Marine Response Van, Heavy Rescue Equipment, Confine Space Equipment, Mobile Air Supply

Police

South Precinct

3001 S. Myrtle St.

31.87 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 155,777

Parks

Georgetown Playfield

In Center

5.4 ac

 

 

North Seattle Manufacturing/Industrial Center

Existing Households: 389 Existing Jobs: 15,113

Land Area: 971 Acres Expected 6 Yr Job Growth: 1,446

Expected 20 Yr Job Growth: 3,800

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 2,8,9,18,20

2334 4th Ave, 110 Lee St., 3829 Linden Ave. N, 1521 NW Market St., 3205 13th Ave W

Citywide average response time 4.36 minutes

5 Engine Companies, 3 Ladder Trucks, Battalion, 2 Aid Units, Salvage, Air

Police

West Precinct

North Precinct

Public Safety Bldg., 610 3rd Ave.

10049 College Way N

11.59 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 64,699

32.04 sq mi service area, 1994 pop 228,659

Parks

Interbay Playfield

Interbay Golf Course

In Village

In Village

10.2 ac

29.0 ac

 

 

APPENDIX C:

Inventory of Facilities Serving Urban Centers and Villages

(Appendix Added 7/95, Amended 7/96, 8/00)

Following is an inventory of facilities that serve Urban Centers and Urban Villages. Facilities do not have to be located within the boundaries or potential boundaries of the Centers or Villages in order to serve those areas.

 

URBAN CENTERS & CENTER VILLAGES

Downtown Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 10

301 2nd Ave. S

#10 – 3.7 minute response time Engine Co., Ladder Co., Battalion, Aid Co., Hazmat Van

 

SFD 5

925 Alaskan Way

#5 – 3.6 minute response time
Engine Co., Fireboat

 

SFD 2

2334 4th Ave.

#2 – 3.8 minute response time
Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Co.

SFD 25

1300 E Pine St.

#25 – 4 minute response time
Engine Co., Ladder Co., Battalion, Aid Car, Power Unit

Police Station

West Precinct

Public Safety Bldg.,
610 3rd Ave.

11.6 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 64,699

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.5 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 82,265

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

   

 

 

Belltown

Existing Households (HH): 3972 Existing Jobs: 20012

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 1777 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1701

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 6500 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 4500

Land Area: 220 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

Myrtle Edwards Park

3130 Alaskan Way W

4.8 acres

 

Regrade Park

2251 3rd Ave.

0.3 acres

Tilikum Place

5th Ave. / Denny Way

0.04 acres

P-Patch

Belltown P-Patch

2520 Elliott Ave.

0.1 acres: 30 plots

 

Chinatown/International District

Existing Households (HH): 1616 Existing Jobs: 3999

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 355 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1060

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1300 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 2800

Land Area: 171 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop. 21,904 Citywide pop. 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

Beacon Place

S Dearborn St. / 11th Ave. S

0.25 acres

 

Hing Hay Park

423 Maynard Ave. S

0.3 acres

 

International Children’s Park

700 S Lane St.

0.2 acres

 

Kobe Terrace

221 6th Ave. S

1.0 acres

 

 

Commercial Core

Existing Households (HH): 2059 Existing Jobs: 107490

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 355 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 10216

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1300 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 27000

Land Area: 276 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

City Hall Park

450 3rd Ave.

1.3 acres

 

Freeway Park

700 Seneca St.

5.2 acres

 

Piers 62 and 63

1951 Alaska Way

1.87 acres

 

Seattle Aquarium

Pier 59

1.99 acres

 

Victor Steinbreuck Park

2001 Western Ave.

0.8 acres

 

Waterfront Park

1301 Alaskan Way

4.8 acres

 

Westlake Park

401 Pine St.

0.1 acres

 

Denny Triangle

Existing Households (HH): 515 Existing Jobs: 19346

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 956 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 8930

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 3500 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 23600

Land Area: 143 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

McGraw Square

Stewart St. / Westlake Ave. N

0.01 acres

 

Westlake Square

1900 Westlake Ave. N

0.01 acres

 

Pioneer Square

Existing Households (HH): 407 Existing Jobs: 12897

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 574 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1817

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 2100 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 4800

Land Area: 142 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

City Hall Park

450 3rd Ave.

1.3 acres

 

Occidental Square

Occidental Ave. S / S Main St.

0.6 acres

 

Pioneer Square

100 Yesler Way

0.3 acres

 

Prefontaine Place

3rd Ave. / Yesler Way

0.1 acres

Capitol Hill/First Hill Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 25

1300 E Pine St.

#25 – 4 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Battalion, Aid Unit, Power Unit

 

SFD 10

301 2nd Ave. S

#25 – 4 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Deputy Chief, Aid Co., Hazmat Van

 

SFD 22

901 E. Roanoke St.

#22 – 4.8 minute response time

Engine, Communications van

SFD 6

101 23rd Ave. S

#6 – 4 minute response time

Engine, Ladder

Police Station

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.45 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 82,265

Schools

Lowell Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

1058 E Mercer St.

391 students

 

12th Avenue

Existing Households (HH): 1,366 Existing Jobs: 3463

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 147 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 454

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1200 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 1200

Land Area: 160 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Douglass Truth Branch

2300 E Yesler Way

8007 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 21,101, or .38 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Capitol Hill

Existing Households (HH): 12692 Existing Jobs: 7314

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 541 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1135

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1980 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 3000

Land Area: 397 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Henry Branch

425 Harvard Ave. E

4,904 sq. ft: 1990 population served 30,709 or .16 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Bellevue Place

Bellevue Pl. E / Bellevue Ave. E

1.4 acres

Belmont Place

Belmont Pl. E / Belmont Ave. E

0.02 acres

 

Bobby Morris Playfield

1635 11th Ave

7.4 acres

 

McGilvra Place

E Madison St. / Pike St.

0.06 acres

 

Summit Place

Belmont Ave. E / Bellevue Pl. E

0.02 acres

 

Tashkent Park

511 Boylston Ave.

0.5 acres

 

Thomas Street Mini Park

306 Bellevue Ave. E

0.25 acres

 

Volunteer Parkway

14th Ave E, E Prospect St. to E Roy St.

2.5 acres

 

Williams Place

15th Ave. E / E John St.

0.13 acres

P-Patch

Thomas Street Gardens

1010 E. Thomas St.

33 plots

 

 

First Hill

Existing Households (HH): 6073 Existing Jobs: 15063

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 656 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 2308

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 2400 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 6100

Land Area: 228 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop 21,904 Citywide pop 1990 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Douglass Truth Branch

2300 E. Yesler

8,008 sq. ft: 1990 pop served 21,101 or .38 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Yesler Playfield & Comm. Ctr.

903 Yesler Way

4,771 sq. ft., 1.7 ac (SHA property)

Parks

Boren Place

Broadway / Boren Ave. S

0.03 acres

 

Boylston Place

Broadway / Boylston Ave. E

0.005 acres

 

First Hill Park

University St / Minor Ave. E

0.2 acres

 

Freeway Park

700 Seneca St.

5.2 acres

 

Harborview Park

778 Alder St.

3.6 acres

 

Pike/Pine

Existing Households (HH): 2495 Existing Jobs: 3471

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 169 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 530

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 620 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 1400

Land Area: 131 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

Henry Branch

425 Harvard Ave. E.

4,904 sq. ft: 1990 pop served 30,709 or .16 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Downtown Main Library

1000 4th Ave.

166,092 Sq. ft.: Downtown pop. 21,904, Citywide pop. 1990 = 516,334 or .32 sq.ft./capita

Parks

Bobby Morris Playfield

1635 11th Ave.

7.4 acres

 

Boren-Pike-Pine Park

Boren Ave. / Pike St.

0.6 acres

 

University Community Urban Center

Some facilities serve the entire Urban Center. These facilities are listed first. Facilities specifically serving the Urban Center Villages are listed under each village below.

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 17

1050 NE 50th St.

#17 – 4.7 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Unit, Battalion

SFD 38

5503 33rd Ave. NE

#17 – 5.4 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.5 sq. mi. service area, 1990 population 207,827

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

   

 

Ravenna

Existing Households (HH): 1057 Existing Jobs: 1226

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 132 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 265

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 480 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 700

Land Area: 123 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

University Branch

5009 Roosevelt Way NE

8,140 sq. ft; 1990 population served 22,714 or .27 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Northeast Branch

6801 35th Ave. NE

7,042 sq. ft: 1990 pop served 37,787 or .19 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Burke-Gilman Trail

8th Ave. NW to NE 145th St.

72.6 acres

P-Patch

Ravenna P-Patch

8th Ave. NE & NE 40th St.

Ravenna Place @ 52nd NE P-Patch

15 plots

 

 

University District NW

Existing Households (HH): 6295 Existing Jobs: 6419

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1135

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 3000

Land Area: 348 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

University Branch

5009 Roosevelt Way NE

8,140 sq. ft; 1990 population served 22,714 or .27 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

17 Avenue NE Centerstrip

17th Ave NE, NE 45th St. to NE Ravenna Blvd.

2.4 acres

 

Burke-Gilman Trail

8th Ave NW to NE 145th St.

72.6 acres

 

Christie Park

NE 43rd St. / 9th Ave. NE

0.1 acres

University Playground

9th Ave. NE / NE 50th St.

2.7 acres

P-Patch

University District P-patch

8th Ave. NE & NE 40th St.

55 plots

 

University Campus

Existing Households (HH): 6295 Existing Jobs: 22391

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1816

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 0 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 4800

Land Area: 348 Acres

The following facilities are in addition to those listed under the Urban Center, above:

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Library

University Branch

5009 Roosevelt Way NE

8,140 sq. ft; 1990 population served

University of Washington Library system

University of Washington

22,714 or .27 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Burke-Gilman Trail

8th Ave. NW to NE 145th St

72.6 acres

North Passage Point Park

600 NE Northlake Way

0.8 acres

P-Patch

University District P-patch

8th Ave. NE & NE 40th St.

35 plots

 

 

Northgate Urban Center

Existing Households (HH): 3466 Existing Jobs: 8913

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 820 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 2341

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 3000 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 9300

Land Area: 411 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 31

1319 N Northgate Way

#31 – 5.3 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic Aid

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area, 1990 population 228,659

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Lake City Branch

12501 28th Ave. NE

9013 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 35,008 or .26 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

North Seattle Park

10556 Meridian Ave. N

4 acres

 

Thornton Creek Park #6

5th Ave NE / NE 103rd St., Roosevelt Way NE / NE 107th St.

6.13 acres

Victory Creek Park

1059 Northgate Way

0.2 acres

P-Patch

Pinehurst P-Patch

11525 12th Ave. NE

20 plots

 

Uptown Urban Center

Existing Households (HH): 3268 Existing Jobs: 16497

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 359 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 831

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1312 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 3300

Land Area: 297 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 8

110 Lee St.

#8 – 4.9 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co.

SFD 2

2334 4th Ave.

#2 – 3.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid Car

Police Station

West Precinct

810 Virginia St.

11.59 sq. mi. service area, 1994 population 64,699

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Queen Anne Branch

400 W Garfield

7,931 sq. ft., 1990 pop. served - 30,977 or .26 sq. ft/capita + .32 in citywide facilities

Community Center

Queen Anne Community Center

1901 1st Ave. W

15,337 sq. ft., includes pool

Downtown Main Library

100 4th Ave.

166,092 sq. ft: Downtown pop.-21,904; Citywide pop. 1990 - 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

Kinnear Park

899 W Olympic Pl.

14.1 acres

HUB URBAN VILLAGES

Ballard

Existing Households (HH): 4447 Existing Jobs: 4292

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 410 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 931

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1520 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 3700

Land Area: 425 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 18

1521 NW Market St.

#18 – 4.6 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid, Salvage, Battalion

Police

North Precinct

10049 College Way N.

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

Adams Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

6110 28th Ave. NW

450 students

Library

Ballard Branch

5711 24th Ave. NW

7296 sq. ft, 1990 population served 33,168, or .31 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Ballard Community Center

6020 28th Ave. NW

Parks

Ballard Playground

2644 NW 60th St.

3.4 acres

 

Bergen Place

5420 22nd Ave. NW

0.2 acres

Marvins Garden

22nd Ave. NW / Ballard Ave. NW

0.1 acres

P-Patch

East Ballard P-Patch

14th Ave. NW & NW 54th

21 plots

 

Broadview-Bitterlake-Haller Lake

Existing Households (HH): 2468 Existing Jobs: 3289

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 340 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 705

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1260 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 2800

Land Area: 359 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 24

401 N 130th

#24 – 4.6 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 pop 228,659

Schools

Broadview-Thomson Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

13052 Greenwood Ave. N

575 students

Library

Broadview Branch

12755 Greenwood Ave. N

8161 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 23,789 or .34 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Bitter Lake Community Center

13040 Greenwood Ave. N

Parks

Bitterlake Playfield

13035 Linden Ave. N

7.5 acres

P-Patch

Haller Lake P-Patch

13045 1st Ave. NE

52 plots

 

 

Fremont

Existing Households (HH): 3844 Existing Jobs: 4776

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 222 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 428

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 820 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 1700

Land Area: 215 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 9

3829 Linden Ave. N

#9 – 4.5 minute response time

Engine Co., Air

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Wy. N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

West Precinct

810 Virginia St.

11.59 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 64,699

Schools

B. F. Day Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

3921 Linden Avenue N

400 students

Library

Fremont Branch

731 N 35th St.

6060 sq. ft, 1990 population served 11,503, or .53 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Park

   

0.844 acres

 

Fremont Canal Park

199 N Canal St.

0.7 acres

Fremont Hardliah Park

0.166 acres

P-Patch

Fremont P-Patch

N. 39th & Woodland Park Ave. N

30 plots

 

North

Existing Households (HH): 2815 Existing Jobs: 1556

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 379 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 730

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1400 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 2900

Land Area: 142 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 39

12705 30th Ave. NE

#39 – 5.39 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area, 1990 population 228,659

Schools1

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

 

Library

Lake City Branch

12501 28th Ave. NE

9013 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 35,008 or .26 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Albert Davis Park

12526 27th Ave. NE

1.19 acres

 

Lake City Mini Park

Lake City Way / NE 125th St.

0.2 acres

 

Lake City Playground

2750 NE 125th St.

2.8 acres

North Rainier

Existing Households (HH): 2131 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 324 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1200 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 453 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 30

2931 Mt. Baker Blvd. W

#30 – 5.0 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

Muir Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

3301 S Horton St.

 

450 students

Library

Beacon Hill Branch

2519 15th Ave. S

3327 sq. ft, 1990 population served 10,578, or .31 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

 

Douglass-Truth Branch

2300 E Yesler Way

8007 sq. ft, 1990 population served 21,101, or .38 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Columbia Branch

4721 Rainier Ave. S

5838 sq. ft, 1990 population served 28,342, or .21 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Atlantic Street Park

S Atlantic St. / Rainier Ave. S

0.1 acres

 

Bradner Gardens Park

1722 Bradner Pl. S

1.6 acres

 

Cheasty Greenspace

Cheasty Boulevard S /
S Della St.

43.4 acres

 

Colman Playground

1800 Lake Washington Blvd. S

24.3 acres

 

I-90 Lid

Hiawatha Pl. S and S Bush Pl. to the I-90 Bridge Trail

2.311 acres

 

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

2200 Martin Luther King Jr. Way

4.3 acres

 

Mount Baker Boulevard

S Mount Baker Blvd.
S McClellan St / Rainier Ave. S

3.6 acres

 

Sam Smith Park

23rd Ave. S & S Atlantic St. (I-90 lid)

15.2 acres

 

Seattle Tennis Center

2000 Martin Luther King Jr Way S

8.5 acres

 

Taejon Park

Sturgus Ave. S & S Judkins

2.0 acres

York Playground

3327 34th Ave. S

0.687 acres

P-Patch

Estelle Street P-Patch

3400 Rainier Ave. S

16 plots

 

Courtland Place P-Patch

36th Ave. S & S Spokane St.

25 plots

 

Bradner Park Gardens

29th Ave. S & S Grand St.

61 plots

 

South Lake Union

Existing Households (HH): 514 Existing Jobs: 19018

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 460 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 1133

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1700 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 4500

Land Area: 340 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 2

2334 Fourth Ave.

#2 – 3.85 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid, Command

SFD 22

901 East Roanoke St.

Engine Co., Communications Van

Police Station

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.45 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 82,265

West Precinct

810 Virginia St.

11.59 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 64,699

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Henry Branch

425 Harvard Ave. E

4904 sq. ft, 1990 population served 30,709, or .16 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita citywide

Downtown Main Library

1000 Fourth Ave.

166,092 sq. ft, this neighborhood and citywide population of 516,334 is served by this library for a ratio of .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

Cascade Playground

333 Pontius Ave. N

1.699 acres

 

Denny Park

Westlake Ave. / Denny Way

6.4 acres

 

Denny Playfield

 

1.82 acres

 

Eastlake Triangle

 

0.075 acres

 

Fairview Walkway

Fairview Ave. N / E Galer St.

0.5 acres

 

Roy Street Shops

 

1.508 acres

 

South Lake Union Park #1

1000 Valley St.

0.398 acres

 

South Lake Union Park #2

1000 Valley St.

1.157 acres

South Lake Union Park #3

1000 Valley St.

0.573 acres

P-Patch

Cascade P-Patch

Minor Ave. N & Thomas St.

41 plots

 

 

West Seattle Junction

Existing Households (HH): 1995 Existing Jobs: 4308

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 297 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 579

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1100 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 2300

Land Area: 226 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 32

3715 SW Alaska St.

#32 – 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic/Aid, Air

SFD 36

3600 - 23rd Ave. SW

Engine Co., Marine Response Van

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 South Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

West Seattle Branch

2306 42nd Ave. SW

8178 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 33,467, or .24 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Fauntleroy Place

3951 SW Barton St.

32.9 acres

 

West Seattle Recreation Center

 

0.098 acres

 

RESIDENTIAL URBAN VILLAGES

23rd & Jackson

Existing Households (HH): 3360 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 243 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 900 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 515 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 6

101 23rd Ave. S

#6 – 3.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co.

Police Station

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.45 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 82,265

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

 

Library

Douglass-Truth Branch

2300 E Yesler Way

8007 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 21,101, or .38 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Garfield Community Center

2323 E Cherry St.

Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center

104 17th Ave. S

Parks

Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park

2100 S Jackson St.

2.0 acres

 

Garfield Playfield

23rd Ave/ E Cherry St.

9.4 acres

 

Gerber Park

Martin Luther King Jr. Way / E Cherry St.

0.164 acres

 

Judge Charles M. Stokes Overlook

S Judkins St. / 20th Ave. S

0.308 acres

 

Judkins Park and Playfield

2150 S Norman St.

6.2 acres

 

Langston Hughes Cultural Arts

104 17th Ave. S

1.029 acres

 

Pratt Park

Yesler Way and 20th Ave. S

5.6 acres

Spruce Street Mini Park

160 21st Ave.

0.7 acres

P-Patch

Jackson Place P-Patch

16th Ave. S & S Weller St.

13 plots

 

Squire Park/Pratt Park P-Patch

14th Ave. E & E Fir St.

30 plots

 

Judkins P-Patch

24th Ave. S & S Norman St.

27 plots

 

Admiral

Existing Households (HH): 829 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 92 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 340 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 98 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 29

2139 Ferry Ave. SW

#29 – 4.14 minute response time

Engine Co., Battalion

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 South Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

LaFayette Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

2645 California Ave. SW

500 students

Library

West Seattle Branch

2306 42nd Ave. SW

8178 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 33,467, or .24 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Ctr.

Hiawatha Community Center

2700 California Ave. SW

Parks

California Place

California Ave SW / SW Hill St.

0.24 acres

Hiawatha Playfield

2700 California Ave SW

10.3 acres

P-Patch

Admiral P-Patch

44th Ave. SW & SW Seattle

7 plots

 

Aurora-Licton Springs

Existing Households (HH): 2315 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 243 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: -- Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 327 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 31

1319 N Northgate Way

#31 – 5.29 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic/Aid

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population = 228,659

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Greenwood Branch

8016 Greenwood Ave. N

7094 sq. ft, 1990 population served 23,342, or .30 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Greenlake Branch

7364 E. Greenlake Dr. N

8690 sq. ft, 1990 population served 26,910, or .32 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Licton Springs Park

9536 Ashworth Ave. N

7.6 acres

P-Patch

Evanston P-Patch

N 101st & Evanston N

50 plots

Columbia City

Existing Households (HH): 1659 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 200 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 740 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 313 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 28

5968 Rainier Ave. S

#28 – 5.1 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic/Aid

SFD 30

2931 Mt. Baker Blvd. W

#30 – 4.97 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Columbia Branch

4721 Rainier Ave. S

5838 sq. ft, 1990 population served 28,342, or .21 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Rainier Community Center

4600 38th Ave. S

Parks

Columbia Park

4721 Rainier Ave. S

2.1 acres

 

Genessee Park and Playfield

4316 S Genesee St.

57.7 acres

 

Rainier Playfield

3700 S Alaska St.

9.5 acres

Rainier Vista Cultivating communities

4 locations in Rainier vista

30 plots

P-Patch

Findlay P-Patch

4607 S. Lucile St.

35 plots

 

Crown Hill

Existing Households (HH): 950 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 84 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 310 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 173 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 35

8729 15th Ave. NW

#35 – 4.6 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Greenwood Branch

8016 Greenwood Ave. N

7094 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 23,342, or .30 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Baker Park on Crown Hill

8347 14th Ave. NW

0.4 acres

P-Patch

Ballard P-Patch

25th Ave. NW & NW 85th

78 plots

Eastlake

Existing Households (HH): 2665 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 103 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 380 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 200 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 22

901 East Roanoke St.

#22 – 4.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Communications Van

Police Station

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.45 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 82,265

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Henry Branch

425 Harvard Ave. E

4904 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 30,709, or .16 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Downtown Main Library

1000 Fourth Ave.

166,092 sq. ft, 1990 downtown pop 21,904, citywide pop 516,334 or .32 sq. ft/capita

Parks

Fairview Walkway

Fairview Ave. N / E Galer St.

0.5 acres

 

Fairview-Olmsted Park

2900 Fairview Ave E

0.8 acres

 

Lynn Street Mini Park

E Lynn St / Fairview Ave. E

0.15 acres

 

Roanoke Street Mini Park

950 E Roanoke St.

2.2 acres

 

Rogers Playground

Eastlake Ave. E / E Roanoke St.

1.9 acres

 

South Passage Point Park

3320 Fuhrman Ave E

0.664 acres

Terry Pettus Park

E Newton St. / Fairview Ave. E

0.9 acres

P-Patch

Eastlake P-Patch

2900 Fairview Ave. E

28 plots

 

 

Green Lake

Existing Households (HH): 1485 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 108 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 400 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 109 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 16

6846 Oswego Pl. NE

#16 – 4.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Medic

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

Green Lake Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

2400 N 65th St.

350 students

Library

Greenlake Branch

7364 E. Greenlake Dr. N

8690 sq. ft, 1990 population served 26,910, or .32 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Ravenna Boulevard

NE Ravenna Blvd,East Green Lake Way N/20th Ave. NE

6.4 acres

 

Greenwood-Phinney

Existing Households (HH): 1315 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 95 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 350 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 94 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 21

7304 Greenwood Ave. N

#21 – 4.7 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Greenwood Branch

8016 Greenwood Ave. N

7094 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 23,342, or .30 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

P-Patch

Greenwood P-Patch

3rd NW & NW 88th

17 plots

 

 

Madison/Miller

Existing Households (HH): 1643 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 108 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 400 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 145 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 25

1300 E Pine St.

#25 – 4 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid, Power, Battalion

Police Station

East Precinct

1519 12th Ave.

8.45 sq. mi. service area,
1994 pop 82,265

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Douglass-Truth Branch

2300 E Yesler Way

8007 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 21,101, or .38 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Madrona Sally Goldmark Branch

1134 33rd Ave.

1702 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 10,724, or .16 sq. ft. capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Miller Community Center

330 19th Ave. E

Parks

Miller Triangle

E Thomas St. / 20th Ave. E

0.188 acres

Pendleton Miller Playfield

400 19th Ave. E

7.6 acres

P-Patch

Republican P-Patch

503 - 20th Ave. E

13 plots

 

MLK Jr Wy @ Holly St

Existing Households (HH): 1064 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 217 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 800 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 375 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 28

5968 Rainier Ave.

#28 – 5.1 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic/Aid

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

New Hollly Branch

7058 32nd Ave. S

3847sq. ft, 1990 pop served 1,145, or 3.3sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

37th Avenue South Park

3551 S Holly St.

5.8 acres

P-Patch

Holly Park Cultivating Communities

4 locations in Holly Park

30 plots

Morgan Junction

Existing Households (HH): 1643 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 108 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 400 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 145 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 37

7300 35th Ave. SW

#37 – 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co.

SFD 32

3715 SW Alaska St.

#32 – 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Medic/Aid, Air

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Southwest Branch

9010 35th Avenue SW

7557 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 38,017, or .20 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

 

West Seattle Branch

2306 42nd Ave. SW

8178 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 33,467, or .24 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

 

North Beacon

Existing Households (HH): 1879 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 148 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 550 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 131 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 13

3601 Beacon Ave. S

#13 – 4.7 minute response time

Engine Co., Battalion

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

Beacon Hill Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

2025 14th Avenue S

325 students

Library

Beacon Hill Branch

2519 15th Ave. S

3327 sq. ft, 1990 population served 10,578, or .31 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Beacon Hill Playground

1902 13th Ave. S

3.0 acres

East Duwamish Greenbelt

Carkeek Dr. S / S Burns St.

79.8 acres

McClellan Place

S McClellan St. / 16th Ave. S

0.01 acres

Stevens Place

Beacon Ave. S / 17th Ave. S

0.19 acres

Rainier Beach

Existing Households (HH): 1536 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 200 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1736 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 250 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 33

9645 Renton Ave. S

#33 – 4.6 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 South Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

Dunlap Elementary

Emerson Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

8621 46th Ave. S

9709 60th Ave. S

350 students

375 students

Library

Rainier Beach Branch

9125 Rainier Ave. S

9006 sq. ft. 1990 population served = 31,194, or .29 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

Rainier Beach Comm. Ctr.

9125 Rainier Ave. S

1.405 acres

Parks

Fletcher Place

 

0.062 acres

 

Rainier Beach Lake Park

 

0.231 acres

Rainier Beach Playfield

8802 Rainier Ave S

9.5 acres

Sturtevant Ravine

2.808 acres

P-Patch

Thistle P-Patch

8430 - 42nd Ave. S

99 plots

 

Roosevelt

Existing Households (HH): 1016 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 92 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 340 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 158 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 16

6846 Oswego Pl. NE

#16 – 4.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Medic

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Greenlake Branch

7364 E Greenlake Dr. N

8690 sq. ft, 1990 population served 26,910, or .32 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Froula Playground

7200 12th Ave. NE

2.7 acres

South Park

Existing Households (HH): 1037 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 95 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 350 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 263 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 26

800 S Cloverdale St.

#26 – 5.0 minute response time

Engine Co., Air

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 South Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

Concord Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

723 S Concord St.

275 students

Library

High Point Branch

6338 32nd Ave. SW

2067 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 5,527, or .37 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Southwest Branch

9010 35th Ave. SW

7557 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 38,017, or .20 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Community Center

South Park Community Center

8319 8th Ave. S

Parks

South Park Meadow

9100 8th Ave S

1.0 acres

South Park Playground

738 S Sullivan St.

5.6 acres

P-Patch

South Park P-Patch

4th Ave. S & S. Director

36 plots

 

Upper Queen Anne

Existing Households (HH): 1115 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 81 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 300 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 53 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 8

110 Lee St.

#8 – 4.9 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co.

Police Station

West Precinct

810 Virginia St.

11.59 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 64,699

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Queen Anne Branch

400 W Garfield St.

7931 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 30,977, or .26 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

P-Patch

Queen Anne P-Patch

3rd Ave. N & Lynn St.

43 plots

 

Queen Anne P-Patch

3rd Ave. N & Boston St.

55 plots

Wallingford

Existing Households (HH): 2245 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 54 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 200 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 257 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 9

3829 Linden Ave. N

#9 – 4.5 minute response time

Engine Co., Air

SFD 17

1050 NE 50th St.

#17 – 4.7 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder Co., Aid, Battalion

Police Station

North Precinct

10049 College Way. N

32.04 sq. mi. service area,
1990 population 228,659

Schools

Bryant Elementary

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

3311 NE 60th St.

483 students

Library

Wallingford- Branch

1501 N 45th St.

2147 sq. ft, 1990 pop served 7,949, or .27 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

Parks

Meridian Playground

4649 Sunnyside Ave. N

6.5 acres

Wallingford Playfield

4219 Wallingford Ave. N

4.5 acres

P-Patch

Good Shepherd P-Patch

4618 Bagley Ave. N

40 plots

 

Westwood-Highland Park

Existing Households (HH): 1710 Existing Jobs: --

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 189 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: --

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 700 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: --

Land Area: 276 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 11

1514 SW Holden St.

#11 – 4.7 minute response time

Engine Co.

SFD 37

7300 35th Ave. SW

#37 – 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 South Myrtle St.

31.87 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 155,777

Schools

All 10 Middle Schools

All 10 High Schools

Library

Southwest Branch

9010 35th Ave. SW

7557 sq. ft, 1990 population served 38,017, or .20 sq. ft/capita + .32 sq. ft/capita in citywide facilities

MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL CENTERS

BINMIC

Existing Households (HH): 4447 Existing Jobs: 4292

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: 410 Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 931

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: 1520 Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 3700

Land Area: 425 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 2

2334 4th Ave.

#2 – 3.8 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder, Aid, Command

 

SFD 8

110 Lee St.

#8 – 4.9 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder

 

SFD 9

3829 Linden Ave. N

#9 – 4.5 minute response time

Engine Co., Air

 

SFD 18

1521 NW Market St.

#18 – 4.6 minute response time

Engine Co., Ladder, Aid, HazMat Van, Battalion

SFD 20

3205 13th Ave. W

#20 – 5.2 minute response time

Engine Co.

Police Station

West Precinct

810 Virginia St.

11.59 sq. mi. service area,
1994 population 64,699

 

Greater Duwamish

Existing Households (HH): 469 Existing Jobs: 62696

Expected 6-yr. HH Growth: -- Expected 6 yr. Jobs Growth: 2734

Expected 20-yr. HH Growth: -- Expected 20 yr. Job Growth: 10860

Land Area: 4936 Acres

Facility Type

Name

Location

Capacity

Fire Station

SFD 5

925 Alaska Way

#5 – 3.6 minute response time

SFD 10

301 Second Ave. S

#10 – 3.7 minute response time

SFD 11

1514 SW Holden

#11 – 4.7 minute response time

SFD 14

3224 Fourth Ave. S

#14 – 4.9 minute response time

SFD 26

800 S Cloverdale St.

#26 – 5.0 minute response time

SFD 27

1000 S Myrtle St.

#27 – 4.1 minute response time

SFD 29

9645 Renton Ave. S

#29 – 4.1 minute response time

SFD 36

3600 23rd Ave. SW

#36 – 5 minute response time

Combined capacity of these stations includes: 8 Engine Companies, 2 Ladder Companies, Battalion 1 & 7, Fireboat, 3 Aid Units, HazMat Van, Foam, Marine Response Van, Heavy Rescue Equipment, Confine Space Equipment, Mobile Air Supply

Police Station

South Precinct

3001 S. Myrtle St.

31.87 sq mi service area,
1990 population 155,777

 

 

APPENDIX D:

Potential Future Discretionary Projects

(New Appendix Added 7/95, Amended 7/96)

Besides the facilities that are included in the City’s Capital Improvement Program CIP, there are a number of prospective capital projects that the City might undertake in the future. They are listed below in alphabetical order to provide a broad view of the City’s potential future capital spending. Projects are not listed in any priority order. Funding for these projects is not yet identified, and no decisions have been made to go forward with funding these projects.

African-American Museum*

Aquarium Redevelopment

Baseball and Football Stadiums*

Central Waterfront Bike Path

City projects included in a potential new 1996 Countywide Parks Bond Issue

Citywide Seismic Improvements

Convention Center Expansion*

Duwamish Coalition

Fiber Optic Expansion

Gas Works Park Environmental Clean-up

Holly Park

Homeless Day Center

Library Master Plan

LINC expansion

Memorial Stadium Relocation

Municipal Court Facilities

Neighborhood Planning Capital Projects

Parks Master Plan

Sand Point Redevelopment

Seattle Center Bus Barn Demolition and Environmental Clean-up

Seattle Center Master Plan

Sobering Center

South Downtown Study Area Improvements

Southwest Harbor Project *

Spokane St. Viaduct Safety Improvements

Systems Garage

Telecommunications Improvements

* Projects with an * are not under the jurisdiction of the City, but are owned or sponsored by another government agency or private organization. It is possible that the City might participate in funding for these projects.

 

APPENDIX D:

Potential Future Discretionary Projects

(New Appendix Added 7/95

Besides the facilities that are included in the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP), there are a number of prospective capital projects that the City might undertake or fund in the future. They are listed below in alphabetical order to provide a broad view of the City’s potential future capital spending. Projects are not listed in any priority order. Funding for these projects is not yet identified, and no decisions have been made to go forward with funding these projects.

African-American Heritage Museum*

Aquarium Redevelopment

Central Waterfront Bike Path

Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College*

City projects included in a potential new Countywide Parks Bond Issue

Citywide Training Campus

Comorant Cove development

Duwamish Coalition

Downtown Circulator

Fiber Optic Expansion

Fire Station Upgrade and Expansion

Gas Works Park Environmental Clean-up (will be 2000 supplemental)

Holly Park Phase III*

Homeless Day Center*

Little City Halls

Memorial Stadium Relocation*

Memorial Stadium Site Development*

Mercer Arena Renovation

Mercer Arena/South Lake Union (includes Roy Street Underpass and Valley/Fairview intersection straightening)Mercer Street Open Space and Pedestrian Improvements

Monorail Expansion*

Monorail Platform Expansion

Museum of History and Industry*

Neighborhood Planning Capital Projects

Neighborhood Service Centers

North Police Precinct Expansion

Seattle Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2000

Potlatch Trail

Roy Street Shops Replacement (in CIP)

Sand Point Redevelopment

Sculpture Garden at Elliott and Broad

Seattle Center 5th Avenue Parking Lot Development

Seattle Center Bus Barn Clean-up (Next Phase)

Seattle Center Master Plan Updates

Seattle Transit Initiative

South Downtown Study Area Improvements

South Lake Union City property redevelopment

South Lake Union Transportation Improvements

Southwest Harbor Project *

Telecommunications Improvements

TransLake* (includes early action items)

Urban Trails Plan Implementation

West Seattle Stadium

Zoo Improvements

* At the time of publication, projects with an * are not or may not be under the jurisdiction of the City, but are or may be owned or sponsored by another government agency or private organization. The City might participate in funding or these project