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Tools to Monitor Housing Stock

Auburn has identified a need to maintain its existing housing stock as a means to maintaining affordability and reducing pressure on resources. This project will engage students in the development of approaches and tools to monitor and maintain Auburn鈥檚 existing housing stock. Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner. Livable City […]

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Health Impact Assessment of the BelRed Neighborhood Subarea Plan

With Bellevue鈥檚 growth, the city鈥檚 Light Industrial (LI) zoning category is a district in search of a purpose. There are startups out there that need a laboratory for physical tinkering, a playroom to make things from applied technology鈥攂ut can鈥檛 afford BelRed lease rates. 3D printing firms are an example. They need to have a messy […]

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The Future of Wetland Design at the Bellevue Botanical Garden

With new transit-oriented development beginning to occur around forthcoming East Link light rail stations (opening in 2023), the City is looking to conduct a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of the BelRed Subarea Plan to determine how policies in the Plan could be updated to improve health outcomes in these emerging neighborhoods. Read the final student […]

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Working Towards Equity and Inclusion through Historic District Development

We believe that historic preservation should reflect the diversity of our history and communities, in order to recognize the contributions that underrepresented groups have made to our history and city. Currently, most of the City鈥檚 landmarks and historic districts are located in areas of the city which have traditionally had a greater awareness of planning […]

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Storm Utility Low Impact Development Analysis

Two groups of students will work on this project. One group of students will interview municipalities throughout Western Washington that currently use LID stormwater equipment and technology. From this, the students will create a report and presentation on the current LID maintenance cost, challenges and benefits. A second group will assess the maintenance, materials, labor […]

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Language Access Policy Implementation

To ensure residents have access to services and information, Bellevue has operated 鈥淢ini City Hall鈥 at the Crossroads Shopping Center. This location is a fully-equipped satellite office, specializing in personalized customer services and outreach to Bellevue鈥檚 diverse population. Services are provided in eight languages and staff are available to provide information and assistance to visitors […]

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Study of Preparation for Emergencies and Disasters in Auburn

This course will conduct a situation analysis of Auburn residents鈥 understanding of the risks of natural and man-made disasters, and propose policy and program interventions to improve disaster preparedness. Proposals will include policy and programs that address both individual and community-level components as well as best practices in relation to cultural competence. Read the final […]

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Livability Synthesis

This course builds on the work of several fall quarter projects, including the Connectivity Element for Comprehensive Plan and Community Place-Making, and integrates, advances or deepens the findings of those projects. Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner. Livable City Year Contact Info Teri Thomson Randall Program Manager terir@uw.edu 206.221.9240 University […]

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