Item No. 7a, Motion 2020-20
Date of Meeting October 27, 2020
Presented by:
Christina Billingsley, Sr. Program Manager Environmental Engagement
Stephanie Jones Stebbins, Director Maritime Division
George Lee
Seattle Parks Foundation
Michelle Benetua
Seattle Parks Foundation
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Renaming is Reclaiming. Rebuilding. Reconnecting.
Reflect the cultural and Strengthen and forge Empower community to
environmental importance new partnerships connect and share stories
Review Committee Members
Magdalena Angel-Cano Rosario-Maria Medina Warren KingGeorge Dennis Lewarch
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition Friends of Georgetown History Muckleshoot Tribe Suquamish Tribe
Sharon Leishman BJ Cummings George Blomberg Al Grant
Duwamish Alive Coalition University of Washington Port of Seattle Port of Seattle
Superfund Research Program Maritime Environmental Marine Maintenance
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Our Process Implements Racial Equity Best Practices
Diverse Review Committee represented
Early consultation and coordination
Active inclusion of Communities of Color
Accessible communications
Direct influence from the public
Engaged Review Committee
Multilingual and Lushootseed support
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Broad Participation from Community
Community Stories & Relationships POSTCA RD
On-the-ground relationships & local networks:
signage, postcards with food drops, word of mouth
Driven by community stories: website, videos, park
profiles, testimonials
Media coverage: KNKX, Crosscut, S. Seattle Emerald
E-surveys: Khmer (2), Spanish (9), Vietnamese (2),
+4,000 requests for Lushootseed words WEBSITE
Website
12,100 unique visitors
22,800 page views
Nomination Phase (Jul 24 Aug 30)
VOICEMAIL
3,500 public nominations received
Scoring Phase (Sep 15 30)
1,580 public ranking surveys completed
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Criteria
Eligibility Criteria Park name nominations should:
1. Be culturally, historically or environmentally important
2. Be in any language
3. Not be named after an individual person, company, or
organization
Selection Criteria Must meet at least one.
1. Name is reflective of a culturally significant element to
the specific location or history of the park
2. Name is reflective of an environmentally significant
element to the specific location or history of the park
3. Name accounts for the representation and inclusion of
communities of color
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Warren KingGeorge
Review Committee Member
Sharon Leishman
Review Committee Member
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Terminal 105 Park
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Terminal 107 Park
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Terminal 108 Park
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8th Avenue South Street End Park
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Terminal 117
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