The Queen Anne Community Council (QACC) is a volunteer organization of those who live, work, own property or run businesses in Queen Anne. Our purpose is to advocate for the people of Queen Anne by listening, engaging, and communicating within the community and beyond. Here's what's happening:
Meetings
NO AUGUST MEETING - ENJOY YOUR SUMMER!
September 3rd: Annual Meeting - Impact report, Treasurer's report, election of new Board members & updates (virtual)
We have openings on our Board and welcome new members. Board service involves participating in monthly virtual meetings, quarterly in-person meetings, and actively supporting at least one ongoing initiative (time commitments may vary).
To become a candidate, please send a short statement about yourself and why you’d like to serve on the board to queenannecc@gmail.com no later than August 18, 2025. Please share the areas of interest you are especially passionate about and how you see yourself contributing to the community through the QACC. These submissions will be publicized prior to the election and you can introduce yourself at the September 3rd meeting. The election is open to the public; we use a Google tool for vote tabulation and results will be announced at the meeting and reported in the meeting minutes.
September 25th: QACC Community Table @ the Farmers Market
October 1st: Monthly meeting cancelled due to Yom Kippur
Coming soon in October: New Monthly Series on Emergency Preparedness
Past 2025 Meetings
July 2nd - City Attorney Candidate Forum
WATCH THE RECORDED MEETING HERE
May 7th
Michael Hubner, Long Term Planner (OPCD), One Seattle Plan
Matt Kelly, Queen Anne Farmers Market
Casey McNerthney, King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
April 2nd
Block Watch Captain Program - Stan Bounev presentation is: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DAdnQFrXX4845jnOSd4sU8U4SJW7znvI/view?usp=drive_link
March 5th
Councilmember Bob Kettle will join us for our March meeting at Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park, 2900 3rd Ave W.
What’s on the agenda? Certainly, the 2025 One Seattle Plan but we’re flipping the script. Many of you have submitted comments on the Plan to the OPCD, to CM Kettle and other city officials and now it’s time to hear from CM Kettle as to next steps and priorities based on the extensive community input to date. We also expect to hear from CM Kettle on other areas of community concern – please embrace this opportunity to help build the agenda by submitting questions and ideas in advance using this LINK or by email to queenannecc@gmail.com.
February 3rd
WATCH THE RECORDED MEETING HERE
Practical, fact-based presentation and Q&A session hosted by urban coyote experts. Who are the go-to resources in this area and what role do the different stakeholders play? How can we mitigate risks and ensure safe coexistence? How are potential escalating risks evaluated and mitigated? Join us for a panel discussion with:
Kevin O’Connor: Wildlife Conflict Specialist, Region 4 – King and Snohomish Counties, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Katie Remine (she/her): WOODLAND PARK ZOO, Living Northwest Conservation Manager
Dr. Sam Kreling: Prugh Lab, University of Washington
A representative from USDA Wildlife Services along with Chris Anderson, District Wildlife Biologist, D12 King County, WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, will also be on hand to field questions.