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High Point Redevelopment Milestones

2001

Preliminary Master Plan
Environmental review process began

2002

Spring

Draft Environmental Impact Statement released

Fall

Final Environmental Impact Statement released
Library and health clinic sites cleared

 

2003

Winter

Partnership for High Point voiced its preferences; City Council approved site plan

Spring

Phase I demolition began; detention pond excavation began

Summer

Phase I infrastructure construction began

Fall

High Point Medical & Dental Clinic opened
 

2004

Spring

High Point Library opened
Phase I Rental Housing Construction began

Summer

New streets built to connect High Point with surrounding neighborhood

 

2005

Spring

Families began moving into Phase I Rental Housing

Summer

Homes for Sale construction began

 

2006

Winter

Elizabeth House (Senior Housing) opened

Spring

Families moved into Phase I Homes for Sale

Summer

Natural drainage system construction completed in Phase I

Fall

Phase II road and infrastructure work began

 

2007

Summer

Phase II Rental & Homes for Sale Construction begins

 

2008

Summer

Families move into Phase II Rental Housing

Fall

Families move into Phase II Homes for Sale;
New Sylvan Way/Morgan Street opens
 

2009

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


 

2010

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

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