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Joe_Nabbefeld
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Joe Nabbefeld is an urban planner and real estate professional working in the City of Seattle. He serves on a number of civic organizations. He's a member of Windermere Capitol Hill and operates RealSolutions Capitol LLC. He's a long-time resident of East Capitol Hill.
Website: http://www.RealSolutions.biz/
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Posted Mon, Dec 21, 1:47 p.m.
The city's Livable South Downtown Planning Study (http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/Planning/South_Downtown/Overview/) is designed to address many of the points covered in that very good article. It's written -- it was just delivered from the Mayor's Office to the City Council (Sally Clark's committee) -- it's the result of years of community participation, it ...
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