High Point Community

High Point Community One of Seattle's most diverse neighborhoods and mixed income community.

High Point is recognized as the first dense urban development in the nation to achieve sustainable, low-impact design on a large scale. **THIS IS THE OFFICIAL PAGE FOR THE HIGH POINT COMMUNITY**

Originally built in 1942 for defense workers, it was redeveloped into a new mixed-income community starting in the year 2000. The redevelopment, funded with a combination of public and private money unde

r the federal HOPE VI program, replaced all of the development’s 716 worn-out public housing units, and added new housing for families and seniors designated to be affordable across a broad income range. Today, High Point is a thriving community for over 4,000 people more than 1,500 homes (half market-rate homes, half affordable rental homes). It’s situated on 34 city blocks encompassing 120 acres, including 21 acres of green spaces of all types—from a three and one half-acre central park at the heart of the community to small pocket parks and trails. The community amenities, services, and open spaces are a magnet for both locals and visitors from the surrounding neighborhood.

Happening now at Neighborhood House parking Lot till 4 pm
09/03/2021

Happening now at Neighborhood House parking Lot till 4 pm

07/14/2021
06/24/2021

Join us for free outdoor fun at a park near you!

Update: we will be at Virgil Flaim Park at 4:30pm and bringing the giant bubble set up!

Check out the mulching that the OSA crew did last week in front of Mulberry park! Why mulch? - Mulch will reduce the amo...
06/01/2021

Check out the mulching that the OSA crew did last week in front of Mulberry park!

Why mulch?

- Mulch will reduce the amount of water that evaporates from your soil, greatly reducing your need to water your plants.
- It also improves the quality of your soil by breaking up clay and allowing better water and air movement through the soil.
- Mulch provides nutrients to sandy soil and improves its ability to hold water.
- Mulch acts as an insulating layer on top of soil, keeping it cooler in the summer. Roots like that!
- Mulch keeps weeds down, the weeds that do grow are much easier to pull. Gardeners like that!

For more information about how to apply mulch and what type of mulch should you use, please visit https://www.ccwater.com/DocumentCenter/View/678/Benefits-of-Mulch-PDF?bidId= #:~:text=The%20Benefits%20of%20Mulch&text=Mulch%20will%20reduce%20the%20amount,need%20to%20water%20your%20plants.&text=by%20breaking%20up%20clay%20and,its%20ability%20to%20hold%20water.

05/26/2021

The High Point Community Builder and Community Relations Manager are hosting a community discussion about the little libraries in High Point today at 5pm. There have been two recent incidents of vandalism that damaged the little libraries. Our goal is to develop community-based solutions to these recent incidents. In the meantime, we encourage everyone in the community to keep an eye out for the little libraries as they are meant to be enjoyed by everyone. If you’d like to join the discussion, please email the Community Relations Manager, Melbourn Lagahit at [email protected] to receive the link to the Zoom Meeting.

Free ORCA cards for youth (ages 6- 18) starting June 1st!
05/21/2021

Free ORCA cards for youth (ages 6- 18) starting June 1st!

Cards can unlock travel options on region’s buses trains and ferries We started out by waiving the fee for new youth ORCA cards back in December 2020. Now, beginning June 1, Puget Sound area youth …

"We had our 1st hive inspections of the season today! A couple of you were able to attend, so  thank you both Collen and...
05/20/2021

"We had our 1st hive inspections of the season today! A couple of you were able to attend, so thank you both Collen and Sherri for coming out today.

The hive inspections went well. All three are queen right. We inspected each to see that the queen was laying new eggs and possibly peak a glimpse at her. Took a look at how their resources were doing, and how the brood over all we’re doing....and of course checking for swarm cells! Nothing major though. It was a sweet and simple check.

So May 26th Field Trip/Garden Party 10am-Noon. Please RSVP.

June 2nd is a hive inspection/garden party 10am - Noon. Please RSVP. " - Gabby

Please check out the West Seattle Bee Garden Website below for more info!

http://www.westseattlebeegarden.com/

Join the poogooder program for a chance to win awesome prizes!
05/19/2021

Join the poogooder program for a chance to win awesome prizes!

Bike works! You can also donate your unused bikes to be repaired and given back to the community!
05/19/2021

Bike works! You can also donate your unused bikes to be repaired and given back to the community!

Great news! Block 32 red oak tree beds would need more arbor chips as the materials were breaking down fast from last ye...
05/14/2021

Great news! Block 32 red oak tree beds would need more arbor chips as the materials were breaking down fast from last year. The OSA maintenance team spent quite a bit of time, energy and arbor chip supplies (over 200 yards) on the beds last July and is paying TREMENDOUS dividends in not even a year.

The soil profile around these trees before the crews efforts was overall anemic and unhealthy with little to no signs of any microbiome.

Now with just some minor hand excavation at different sites around these tree beds, We immediately saw a complete turnaround and incredibly positive change. The mulch has decomposed so well creating a dark, rich organic layer just underneath the top surface and there are earthworms! Where there are worms, there is a healthy, life supporting biome.

Want to learn more about the bees and the Bee garden at High Point? Check out this video!
05/14/2021

Want to learn more about the bees and the Bee garden at High Point? Check out this video!

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6400 Sylvan Way SW
Seattle, WA
98126

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