Shoreline, WA, Neighborhoods
"Ashworth Avenue Neighbors" is a web site. The City of Shoreline, WA is comprised of the following "Neighborhoods":
The City of Shoreline, WA, is made up of 14 neighborhoods. Volunteers create a sense of community in their neighborhoods by organizing social events, coordinating Block Watch activities, implementing Neighborhood Mini-Grant projects and other improvements, planning speakers on relevant topics and sharing information through neighborhood newsletters.
To find out what is happening in your neighborhood, contact your neighborhood representative from the list below.
Ballinger Neighborhood Association
Click here to visit their website
Londa Jacques 604-6822
Larry Moss 365-5568
Briarcrest Neighborhood Association
Click here to visit their website
Bettelinn Brown 363-5517
Bill Bear 368-0858
Echo Lake Neighborhood Association
Click here to visit their website
Marcie Riedinger 546-2582
Barbara Guthrie 542-3242***
Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association
Click here to visit their website
Nate Cataldo 546-3231*
The Highlands
No contact available
Hillwood Neighborhood Association
Click here to visit their website.
Lee Michaelis 425-830-1046 **
Ann Erickson 546-5430
Innis Arden Club, Inc.
Click here to visit their website
Rick Leary 992-0449
Judy Allen 542-3219
Meridian Park Neighborhood Association
Gretchen Atkinson 364-2821
North City Neighborhood Association
Nan Skinner 734-9289
Richmond Beach Community Association
Click here to visit their website
Sheri Ashleman 542-9147
Steve Kerr 546-3693
Richmond Highlands Neighborhood Association
Lisa Suroweic 533-0118
Michelle Hickman 533-1805
Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association
Patty Hale 365-8596****
Dick Nicholson 362-5129
Westminster Triangle Network
Kathy Marden 367-5532
Mary Jo Heller 363-7811
* Council of Neighborhoods Chair
**Council of Neighborhoods Vice-Chair
***Council of Neighborhoods Secretary
****Immediate Past-Chair
Council of Neighborhood meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Shoreline Historical Museum, 749 North 175th. Meetings are open to the public.
See the above info on the City of Shoreline Web Site.
Note: Council of Neighborhod meetings are open to the public, but if you are not a representative of a "Neighborhodd," your participation is very limited. See individual neighbrohood websites for information on participation.
Click on the Community Calendar.
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