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PEOPLE RACE/ETHNICITY: PioneerChart Title Square American Indian + Alaska Native 1.5% Asian 30.4% Black or African American 11.2% Hispanic or Latino, any race 4.4% Native Hawaiian + Pacific Islander 0.4% Some other race 0% Two or more races 1.8%

American Indian and Alaska Native Asian White 50.3%

AmericanBlack or Indian African and Alaska American Native Asian Hispanic or Latino,Black or any African race American HispanicNative or HawaiianLatino, any race and Other PacificNative HawaiianIslander and OtherSome Pacific Other Islander RaceSome Other Race Two or More Races White Two or More RacesLANGUAGES:White For translation & interpretation, DON can help identify recommended languages. Commonly Spoken: 11 Korean / Mandarin / Total Languages Cantonese Spoken WHAT WE’RE HEARING PIONEER Housing/Homelessness • Desire for workforce housing NEIGHBORHOOD • Homelessness & encampments SQUARE NUMBERS • Equitable Development Initiative, Civic UPDATED 5/2018 Square & affordable housing funds Pioneer Square Citywide Transportation • Improved ADA accessibility Renter households % 95.2 53 • Streetcar and utility construction % • Viaduct demolition People under 18 years of age 5.6 15 Parks/Open Space People age 65 and over % 23.6 11 • Crime and drug dealing % • Positive programming at Occidental Park Persons of color 49.7 33 • Historic preservation concerns with the Alliance for Pioneer Language other than English % Square’s Pioneer Park plan spoken at home 32.4 22 Small Business/Economic Development High school or higher % 75.4 93 • Alley conflicts & business loading access • Support for existing businesses during construction Bachelor’s degree or higher % 36.3 57 • Strong neighborhood business recruitment Median household income $ 19,875 65, 277 Unemployed % 9.1 7 Population below poverty level 44 14

Source: 2009-2013 American Community Survey

LEARN MORE

Local Blogs + News Didn’t capture it? More Resources • realchangenews.org Contact the Department For a document with live web links, visit • pioneersquare.org of Neighborhoods at http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/neighbor- • Ethnic Media: .gov/iandraffairs/EMP NeighborhoodSnapshot@ hoods-and-districts seattle.gov or call 206.615.0856 SPACES TO GATHER NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY GROUPS

• Axis Neighborhood / Community Business • Flutter Studios Based Organizations • Metropolitan Improvement District • Impact Hub • Alliance for Pioneer Square (MID) • Klondike Gold Rush Museum • Downtown Neighborhood Roundtable Transportation / • The Pioneer Collective • Downtown Residents’ Council Environment • International District/ Chinatown • Downtown Seattle Association Branch Library • Historic Seattle • Our Green/Duwamish • Internatioanl District/ Chinatown • Pioneer Square Preservation Board Public Safety Community Center • Pioneer Square Residents’ Council • West Precinct Advisory Council • West Edge Neighborhood Association • Emergency Hubs & Block Watches

PLANS / REPORTS / RESOURCES

Current Plans / Reports / Resources Citywide Past Plans / Reports / Current Outreach Efforts • One Center City Resources Planning Projects Asking for Input • and Ballard Link Extensions • Growth and Livability Housing/Homelessness/Land Use • Alliance for Pioneer Square Alley Network • Legacy Business Study • Housing Affordability & Livability Project • Commercial Affordability Agenda • Alliance for Pioneer Square Parks and • The Creation, Activation & Preservation • Accessory Dwelling Units EIS Gateways Plan of Cultural Space Report Transportation/Roads • Alliance for Pioneer Square 2020 Plan • 2017 Parks and Open Space Plan • One Center City Neighborhood Past Plans / Reports • Parks Community Center Strategic Plan • West Seattle and Ballard Link • Pedestrian Master Plan / Resources Extensions • Freight Master Plan • Waterfront Seattle Strategic Plan • Bike Master Plan Projects under Construction • Waterfront Seattle Design Framework Plan • Transit Master Plan • Livable South Downtown Transportation/Roads • Housing Affordability & Livability • Stadium District Study • Waterfront Construction Agenda • Duwamish Industrial Lands Study • Alaska Way Viaduct Replacement • Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan • Alliance for Pioneer Square Streetscape Program Concept Plan • Outside Citywide • Center City Connector (Streetcar) • Arts at • Private Utility Construction

GET IN TOUCH

Department of Neighborhoods Mayor’s Office Council Member Sally Bagshaw, Office: 206.615.0856 206.684.4000 District 7 [email protected] www.seattle.gov/mayor [email protected] www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods Customer Service Bureau 206.684.8801 www.seattle.gov/customer- seattle.gov/council/bagshaw service-bureau/ 206.684.CITY (2489)