Dear Community Members,
Please visit publicsafetysurvey.org to take part in the Seattle Public Safety Survey. The purpose of the survey is to solicit feedback from those who live and/or work in Seattle to increase public safety and security in your neighborhood. Through the survey results we will provide detailed reports on the safetyconcerns of each neighborhood to the Seattle Police Department, who will use that information to alter their community policing plans in your neighborhood to address the concerns of your community.
The survey is accessible from October 15th through November 30th and is available in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, English, Korean, Oromo, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya and Vietnamese.
Please tell your friends, family, co- workers and community members about the Seattle Public Safety Survey and feel free to post the survey link on your social media. Public safety and security are community concerns. Please make sure your voice is heard by completing the public safety survey today.
Bringing the Community together to celebrate all that is autumn.
For more than 17 years, the Fauntleroy Fall Festival has been a fixture in the Fauntleroy neighborhood.
We couldn’t do it without our team of day-of volunteers. From helping the community build birdhouses to setting up the pie eating contest, volunteers are what make this possible. Sign up today!
https://tinyurl.com/2019FallFestivalVolunteers
As a part of the process evaluation of the Seattle Police Department’s Micro-Community Policing Plans. Seattle University is looking for community members to participate in an online self-paced discussion regarding community perceptions of crime, safety, and police legitimacy, as well as knowledge of and satisfaction with the MCPP.
Sweet, Sweet Music
Friday, May 31
The Sweet, Sweet Music community series at Fauntleroy Church will continue on Friday, May 31, at 7:30 pm in the sanctuary with David Yanacek on French horn and Bronwyn Edwards on piano. Expect arrangements of both classical and contemporary pieces, plus special guests. Admission at the door ($15 adults; $10 senior; kids free) will include beverage and dessert.
‘The Detention Lottery’
Friday, May 24
This immersive drama will take you inside a courtroom for a look at what detainees face in the U.S. immigration-enforcement system. The free community performance led by professional actors and an immigration attorney will be Friday, May 24, 7 pm in Fellowship Hall at Fauntleroy Church.
On June 8th from 1-3 PM there will be an All-Ages Community Salmon Release at the Big Bridge in Fauntleroy Park (PDF).
Recycle Roundup a the Fauntleroy Church. April 28th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Find the long list of what to bring for free, responsible recycling here at www.fauntleroyucc.org. You’ll be in and out in minutes at this well-organized event. Free; donation optional.
If you missed the open house there is still an opportunity to have your voice heard regarding the Fauntleroy Creek Culvert Replacement Project.
Review the Online Display Boards
Then Submit your Feedback
Eat at Joe’s from oepn to close on May 7th and a portion of that day’s earnings will go straight to puttin on the annual Fauntleroy Fall Festival - keeping it family-friendly, fun, and free.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. (Please stop by anytime!) The Hall at Fauntleroy 9131 California Avenue S.W., Seattle, WA 98136
Drop by the Open House to:
If you can’t make the open house, the meeting materials will be posted on the project website following the event. In addition, we will continue to engage you and your neighbors throughout project planning and design.
SPU is evaluating options for replacing the Fauntleroy Creek culverts under 45th Avenue S.W. and California Avenue S.W., which are in poor structural condition and in need of replacement. You can learn more about the project online at https://www.seattle.gov/util/EnvironmentConservation/Projects/FauntleroyCreekCulvertsReplacement/.