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High Point
Redevelopment Milestones |
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2001 |
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Preliminary Master Plan
Environmental review process began |
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2002 |
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Spring |
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement released |
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Fall |
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Final Environmental Impact
Statement released
Library and health clinic sites cleared |
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2003 |
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Winter |
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Partnership for High Point voiced its preferences; City Council approved site plan |
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Spring |
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Phase I demolition began; detention pond excavation began |
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Summer |
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Phase I infrastructure construction began |
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Fall |
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High Point Medical & Dental Clinic opened |
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2004 |
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Spring |
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High Point Library opened
Phase I Rental Housing Construction began |
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Summer |
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New streets built to connect High Point with
surrounding neighborhood |
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2005 |
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Spring |
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Families began moving into Phase I Rental Housing |
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Summer |
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Homes for Sale construction began |
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2006 |
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Winter |
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Elizabeth House (Senior Housing) opened |
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Spring |
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Families moved into Phase I Homes for Sale |
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Summer |
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Natural drainage system construction completed in
Phase I |
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Fall |
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Phase II road and infrastructure
work began |
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2007 |
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Summer |
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Phase II Rental & Homes for Sale Construction begins |
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2008 |
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Summer |
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Families move into Phase II Rental Housing |
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Fall |
Families move into Phase II Homes for Sale;
New Sylvan Way/Morgan Street opens |
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2009 |
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All of High Point reconnected to West Seattle;
All 120 acres of High Point land cleanses rainwater
runoff;
Phase II Rental Housing construction complete;
Volunteers finish Commons Park and amphitheater |

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2010 |
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All housing completed - High Point is home to
approximately 1,600 families |