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		<title>Sound Transit opportunities</title>
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		<description>Posts in the discussion thread &quot;Sound Transit opportunities&quot; - Lots of vacant properties owned by Sound Transit on MLK in weird shapes and locations. History suggests that if they&#039;re sold off, they&#039;ll probably become parking lots and convenience stores or weird orphan &quot;green space&quot; with dying plantings and piles of litter.

The neighborhood deserves better.</description>
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				<title>Re: Sound Transit opportunities</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>One possibility would be a design competition, where design teams are challenged to come up with uses for a specific property or set of properties and prizes are given for the smartest/most innovative ideas.</p> 
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				<title>Sound Transit opportunities</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Alex</wikidot:authorName>								<content:encoded>
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						 <p>How should our neighborhood grow? What kind of neighborhood do we want to be in the future &#8212; growth is a given; how that growth happens is still to be decided.</p> <p>Sound transit still owns a whole bunch of strangely shaped properties on MLK.</p> <p>Eventually those properties will be developed: if recent history is any guide, probably to the cheapest use for the parcels, like drive-thru Starbucks and strip malls. These add nothing to the neighborhood, and only serve to increase drive-by traffic. The other usual option is &quot;green spaces&quot; that no one will use and that add no actual beauty to the community.</p> <p>I think there's a huge unrealized opportunity to use those properties in some new, different, visionary way, one that actually makes the neighborhood better.</p> <p>What would MLK look like if a new path was taken, and those properties were developed in ways that actually improved the neighborhood?</p> <p>What if we invited some architecture and planning students to come up with a new vision for those parcels and the future of MLK? Something based on the best of what's there now (including the cultural diversity and entrepreneurial spirit), and MLKs future as a transit-oriented street, combined with the best new possibilities for small lot development?</p> <p>What could Sound Transit help MLK become instead of a strip of parking lots and dying shrubs?</p> <p>Thoughts?</p> 
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