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Judith
G. Fay Park dedicated at High Point
Named after long-time SHA Commissioner
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SEATTLE—June 22, 2007—In recognition of ten years of service on
the Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, a new park in
the High Point neighborhood is being named to honor Judith G. Fay.
"Judy Fay made a huge contribution to positive changes at High
Point," noted SHA's Executive Director Tom Tierney. "She worked
tirelessly to help High Point residents understand the complexities
of the redevelopment of their community. At the same time, she
represented their interests very effectively with SHA staff and her
fellow commissioners. We are really pleased to see this new park
named for her."
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The park will be
dedicated in her honor on Monday, June 25 at 5 p.m. The
new park is located at the corner of SW Raymond Street
and 32nd Ave. SW. The dedication ceremonies will also
provide an opportunity for the Rudy Bruner Foundation to
present its
Award of Urban Excellence. High Point was one of six
projects recognized by this foundation in 2007.
The celebration on June
25 will provide an opportunity for High Point neighbors
and friends to get together over light refreshments and
enjoy the rewards of the work to create this new
community.
Judith Fay was appointed
to the Seattle Housing board by Mayor Norm Rice in 1996,
where she represented the interests of residents of High
Point and all SHA communities until her retirement in
May of 2006. The seven-member Board of Commissioners oversees
the operations and management of the Housing Authority. Members are
appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council.
Fay was a resident of
SHA’s High Point Community for more than 25 years. She
served as president of the High Point Resident
Initiative Association and on the National Association
of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. She also served
as the Public Policy Chair of the National Institute of
Senior Housing, a delegate council of the National
Council on Aging.
During her time as a
commissioner, Judy Fay was also active in several
volunteer positions to promote neighborhood safety and
unity. She chaired the Southwest District Council and
the Community Policing Action Council, served as
secretary of the South Precinct Advisory Council and was
a member of the Southwest Precinct Advisory Council. She
has held all the officer positions for the High Point
Community Council and was active with the West Seattle
Chamber of Commerce and the Delridge District Council.
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