Exclusive Sponsor
Post-Proposition 1: The Future of Transportation in Seattle
Please join Friends of Seattle as we discuss one of the hottest issues in the city with key stakeholders, policy makers, and YOU.
Where: Spitfire, 2219 Fourth Avenue (between Blanchard and Bell)
When: Thursday, March 20, 5:30-7:30 PM
RSVP: events@friendsofseattle.org
$10 suggested donation includes a drink
Proposition 1, on the November 2007 ballot, posed a challenging and divisive question for progressive groups throughout the city, including Friends of Seattle. After the failure of Prop. 1, we're all asking: what's next?
Our elected officials and nonprofit leaders have been working hard to answer that question, and they will join us on March 20 to share their victories from the 2008 legislative session, explain what they're working on and how you can help, answer your questions and address your concerns on transportation in our region.
Please join Friends of Seattle for our first event of 2008! In addition to getting up to speed with one of the hottest issues in the city, this is your chance to become a Friends of Seattle member and mingle with like-minded folks.
Join our panel of speakers: Members from both sides of the Prop. 1 debate, including...
· Seattle City Councilmember Jan Drago, Chair of the Transportation Committee
· Mike O'Brien from the Sierra Club
· Greg Walker, Planning and Policy Officer for Sound Transit
· Rob Johnson from Transportation Choices Coalition
· Moderated by the Seattle Channel's C.R. Douglas
Visit www.friendsofseattle.org to learn more and then join us to celebrate the future of Seattle.
Thank you and we can't wait to see you on March 20th!
The Friends of Seattle Steering Committee
Emiko Atherton, Anna Boone, Dean DeCrease, Brendan Donckers, David Fitzgerald, Nigel Herbig, Sean Howell, Gary Manca, Bridgette Maryman, Bryan Terry
Our Mission
Friends of Seattle is a membership-based advocacy group whose mission is to network together a community of voters who inspire elected officials to support a more urban, livable, and sustainable city.
Our Work
We organize community events, propose policy reforms, lobby elected officials, and endorse candidates for office.


