The Wedgwood Vision Project, a one-year effort to define a vision for the neighborhood, has questions.
And you have answers, which is why you’re being asked to take the group’s online survey, which takes about 15 minutes and asks questions about what’s important to you about your neighborhood and how you’d like to see it develop.
Maybe you’re a young couple with a child or two who’s new to the area and want to ensure that Wedgwood adds business while maintaining its family friendly feel. Or perhaps you’re a long-timer for whom the term “Red Apple” carries a lot of significance (a reference to the 1999 battle in which Red Apple market lost its lease and was replaced by QFC, but not before a huge neighborhood uproar).
Either way, your input is being sought. The Wedgwood Vision Project also invites you to its next community wide meeting, Saturday, April 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Wedgwood Presbyterian.