The pages dedicated to the 2003 Seattle Campus Master Plan can be found here and here.
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2020 Census underway
The Census is the every-decade opportunity to count every person living in the United States and five U.S. territories. The 2020 Census is now underway and the public is strongly encouraged to respond online, though responding by phone or mail is also an option. As a reminder, Census results are used to determine representation in Congress and informs how billions of dollars are distributed to regions for hospitals, schools, roads, and more.
Unfortunately, students are typically undercounted for a variety of reasons. This year proves tougher still because COVID-19 has reshuffled plans for how Census teams planned to carry out the count.
Every response is important. Learn more at https://2020census.gov/en/ways-to-respond.html
Provide input on Metro’s proposed changes
Participate in an online survey
Do you take Metro transit in north King County? Or, would you be interested in taking it if only something were different? Help influence upcoming changes to transit service by participating in a survey or attending an open house with representatives from local transit agencies.
King County Metro is inviting participation in a North Link Connections Mobility Project feedback survey, available online through the end of March 2020.
The survey seeks to gather public feedback on a proposed new bus network is offered in six languages.
“As Sound Transit extends its light rail system to serve three new Link stations in 2021 (U District, Roosevelt, and Northgate), King County Metro is releasing initial proposals for updating bus service to integrate with the new stations. These concepts were created with the help of a community-based Mobility Board, and broader public feedback on service needs and priorities.”
Attend in person on March 4
Learn in person about the proposed changes by attending the North Link Open House on March 4, 4–6 p.m. held at Gould Hall in the U District. Interact and share your thoughts directly with agency representatives from King County Metro, Community Transit and Sound Transit. No RSVP is required.
Join us for a Seattle AIDS Memorial Pathway info meeting February 3
President Cauce sees Jumpstart in action
President Ana Mari Cauce visited UW students volunteering in the Jumpstart Program at the José Martí Child Development Center on November 27. Through this program, students work in preschool classrooms serving economically disadvantaged children. They use research-based curriculum to help develop children’s oral language and social and emotional skills.