The Capitol Hill Community Council will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday night with an agenda planned to look ahead at the upcoming election year plus a presentation about — literally — Capitol Hill’s place in the city. The session will kick off a critical process for the newly revived council — selecting new officers:
Our next CHCC meeting will be at Seattle Central College on Wednesday, March 26th at 6:30pm in Room 1111/1110 (map). You need to enter from the Broadway entrance. (After you enter, make a left and the room will be on your left). We will be discussing the upcoming elections, event planning, and a presentation about “Where Exactly is Capitol Hill?”
The revival of the community group has continued with regular meetings and special sessions like the “Big Ideas Festival” held earlier this year. Wednesday night, the group will also start the nomination process for running to become a CHCC officer.
Last month, the group said its meeting accomplished a few important agenda items including passing updated bylaws. “The purpose of the CHCC is to participate as a body on issues concerning our neighborhood in a transparent, inclusive, collaborative, accountable and viable manner and to promote the interests of the denizens of Capitol Hill,” Article II reads.
You can review the CHCC bylaws here.
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