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NEWS ADVISORY

SUBJECT:   Public-Private Partnership Review Panel to be briefed on South Lake Union Redevelopment project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   
3/28/2000  
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sara Levin - (206)684-8691
Katherine Schubert-Knapp  (206) 684-0909
Kathy Sugiyama  (206) 684-0909

Public-Private Partnership Review Panel to be briefed on
South Lake Union Redevelopment Project

SEATTLE — Members of the city’s new Public-Private Partnership Review Panel (P4 Panel) will meet this Friday to learn about the city’s South Lake Union Redevelopment project. This meeting is the first step in the Panel’s review of this project. The briefing, presented by members of the city’s interdepartmental team overseeing the project, provides P4 Panelists an opportunity to ask questions on the city’s work to date.

The meeting will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m., March 31, in room 221 of the Municipal Building (600 Fourth Ave., second floor).

This P4 review will focus on the city’s process for disposal and redevelopment of surplus city properties in the South Lake Union (SLU) area. The city team will also discuss the project’s relationship to other city projects in the area, including the acquisition of the Naval Reserve property, the development of South Lake Union Park, and transportation improvements in the Mercer/Valley corridor. See the project’s website for more information: http://cityofseattle.net/seattle/esd/slu/slu.htm

The panel is part of the city’s new process for reviewing public-private partnerships. P4 Panelists will provide expert review of public-benefits elements of certain public-private partnerships between the city and private or nonprofit entities.

For additional information, see the P4 website (http://cityofseattle.net/ppp/).

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