How Far We’ve Come
In order to chart our progress, note where we came from and measure our success, it is always good to have available past plans to refer to. Below we provide you with links to view the past plans online as well as the ability to download them. Take a journey back through time and discover how far South Park has come in just the last 15 years.
1998 Urban Village Plan
This plan represents the joint efforts of numerous South Park citizens – residents and businesses – who care about the future of our neighborhood. The first plan targeted South Park as an Urban Village.
Download (English) SP Urban Village 1998 PDF (128 pages, 6.2 MB file size)
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2006 South Park Action Agenda
This plan represents the joint efforts of numerous South Park citizens – residents and businesses – who care about the future of our neighborhood. This plan targets 160+ tasks.
Download the English SPAA 2006 English PDF (48 pages, 1.1 MB file size)
Download the Spanish SPAA 2006 Spanish PDF (58 pages, 777 KB file size)
Download the Vietnamese SPAA 2006 Vietnamese PDF (9 pages, 540 kB file size)
Click here to read more about the City of Seattle’s involvement in our neighborhoods action plan
2010 South Park Action Agenda Update
This update reports the efforts of South Park citizens – residents, businesses, and government officials – who care about the future of our neighborhood.
Download the SPAA 2010 English PDF (11 pages, 3MB)
2011 South Park Action Plan
The following plan is the most recent put together by Marketek consultants for South Park.
Download (English) SPAA 2011 English PDF (19 pages, 1.6 MB file size)
Download SPAA Accomplishments Map 2011 PDF (1 page, 4.4 MB file size)
Download SPAA Principles Chart 2011 PDF (1 page, 1.2 MB file size)
Download SPAA Priorities Map 2011 PDF (1 page, 6.9 MB file size)
Download SPAA Design Vision Chart 2011 PDF (1 page, 994 KB file size)
Read more about the City of Seattle’s involvement in our neighborhoods action plan