Meadowbrook Neighborhood Resources

Below you will find links to useful information, including links to city agencies and more.

Public Safety

Meadowbrook is located in Seattle PD’s North Precinct located on the west side of Interstate 5, directly across from the Northgate Transit Center and Thornton Place.

Seattle Police Department North Precinct
10049 College Way N, Seattle, WA 98133

Seattle PD — North Precinct
Seattle PD — Online Crime Reporting Tool

Seattle PD Non-Emergency Number — (206) 625-5011

Fire-Police-Medical Emergency Dial 911

Seattle Emergency Hubs

Seattle Community Emergency Hub is a pre-determined location where neighbors and community members are likely to gather to begin exchanging information and resources among themselves without outside assistance from City services. For more information, please visit the Seattle Emergency Hubs website at seattleemergencyhubs.org

Seattle Department of Emergency Management

Useful Apps for City Services

The following apps are used by the City of Seattle and may be of help to neighbors new and old.

Find It, Fix It

“Find It, Fix It” is a smartphone app offering mobile users one more way to report selected issues to the City of Seattle.

Seattle Public Utilities Recycle It App

“Recycle It” is a smartphone and tablet app offering Seattle Public Utilities solid waste customers convenient access to information about their recycling, compost, and garbage services. Customers can find their collection day, get answers to common recycling questions, and report some service issues.

One Bus Away

“One Bus Away” is a smartphone app offering mobile users real-time and scheduled arrival information for all Puget Sound transit agencies, including King County MetroThe Seattle Center Monorail, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Pierce Transit, Washington State Ferries, & the King County Water Taxi.

MyShake

MyShake delivers ShakeAlert®-powered earthquake alerts across California, Oregon, and Washington.

  • Quickly understand the impact of an earthquake — See damage and shaking reports submitted by other community members along with information from the USGS and other global earthquake authorities
  • Share your experience — Felt an earthquake? Share your experience with fellow users and MyShake scientists
  • Become a citizen scientist — Your device becomes an earthquake sensor and joins a smartphone network collecting valuable data
  • Stay informed — Get notifications about nearby earthquakes and track earthquakes around the globe

Meadowbrook Partners

The Meadowbrook Community Council partners with a number of other websites. Feel free to check them out by clicking on their respective logos..

Meadowbrook Community Programs

Meadowbrook Community Care logo

Meadowbrook Community CARE (MC2) engages the larger NE Seattle community to partner and strengthen existing resources for those most in need. We work to build a strong, healthy and successful North Seattle community by focusing on family and educational support, emergency housing, and sustainable community engagement. Visit today at www.mc-care.org

Build Lake City Together (previously Imagine Lake City Together) is a collaborative and inclusive neighborhood planning process to improve quality of life for all residents and give rise to a neighborhood of opportunity. Visit today at https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/buildlakecitytogether

Seattle Public Utilities

Seattle Public Utilities handles all water, sewer & drainage issues as well as residential waste collection & disposal.

Seattle Public Utilities Services
Trash, Recycling & Compost Collection & Disposal

Seattle Public Utilities Recycle It App

“Recycle It” is a smartphone and tablet app offering Seattle Public Utilities solid waste customers convenient access to information about their recycling, compost, and garbage services. Customers can find their collection day, get answers to common recycling questions, and report some service issues.

Seattle City Light

Seattle City Light is the city-owned provider of electricity to the City of Seattle. Their website offers convenient ways to start/stop service. pay your bills, as well as to view or report power outages.

Seattle City Light Services
Power Outage Map / Reporting
Streetlight Maintenance Request

Report an Outage: Call (206) 684-3000. You will need your City Light account number or the phone number associated with your account.

Report a Downed Power Line: Stay at least 30 feet away and Call 911

Meadowbrook Representatives

Seattle City Council

Cathy Moore
District 5
Tanya Woo
Position 8 (at large)
Sara Nelson
Position 9 (at large)

Metropolitan King County Council

Rod Dembowski
District 1

Washington State 46th Legislative District

Javier Valdez
Senator
Gerry Pollet
Representative 1
Darya Farivar
Representative 2

Federal Government

Patty Murray
Senior Senator
Maria Cantwell
Junior Senator
Pramila Jayapal
Washington State 7th CD Representative

Meadowbrook Transit

Lake City Way NE / SR522 & NE 110th St
King County Metro route 372
connects with Link light rail at University District station
Sound Transit route 522
connects with Link light rail at Roosevelt station

35th Ave NE & NE 110th St
King County Metro route 65
connects with Link light rail at University District station

Sand Point Way NE & NE 110th St
King County Metro route 75
connects with Link light rail at Northgate station

One Bus Away

“One Bus Away” is a smartphone app offering mobile users real-time and scheduled arrival information for all Puget Sound transit agencies, including King County MetroThe Seattle Center Monorail, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Pierce Transit, Washington State Ferries, & the King County Water Taxi.

Voting In King County

King County votes by mail, which means that you’ll receive your ballot and voters’ pamphlet through the mail. Ballots are mailed 20 days prior to the election. For more information, click the logo below.

King County Elections Logo

Returning Your Ballot

You can vote and return your ballot as soon as you receive it. Returning your ballot early allows time to correct any issues with your signature so we can count your ballot. You can return your ballot by mail or to a ballot drop box.

Ballot Drop Boxes

You can vote and return your ballot as soon as you receive it. Returning your ballot early allows time to correct any issues with your signature so we can count your ballot. You can return your ballot by mail or to a ballot drop box.

by US Mail

No stamp needed to return your ballot! You can vote and return your ballot through the U.S. Postal Service as soon as you receive it. We recommend dropping your ballot in the mail at least two business days before Election Day to make sure it gets postmarked in time to be counted.

Vote Centers

King County vote centers are available to voters who need assistance completing their ballot. Trained staff and specialized equipment are available to help voters with disabilities cast a private, independent ballot.

Ballot Drop Box Location

There is a Ballot Drop Box conveniently located at the Lake City Public Library.