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COMPASS HEALTH BROADWAY SUPPORTIVE HOUSING <br />MANAGEMENT PLAN SUMMARY <br />with its ownership of the entire block on which this project is located. It currently operates a 40-unit <br />multifamily apartment complex next door to the Broadway PSH site on Lombard as well as the 155,000 <br />square foot Bailey Center fronting Broadway. ' <br />The area around Lombard is a transition zone between the Broadway business corridor and the Port <br />Gardner neighborhood that includes single family homes, multifamily apartment buildings, mid -sized <br />office buildings and several single-family homes that have been converted to small offices. <br />Construction of the new building may pose minimal impacts to the surrounding area from time to time <br />over the approximately 14-month construction schedule. Compass Health and its general contractor will <br />establish protocols to minimize such impacts and to provide sufficient neighborhood notice of any <br />temporary disruptions throughout the construction period. Adherence to posted work hours, traffic <br />flow, light mitigation and dust control are all aspects of the construction plan that will be addressed to <br />minimize impacts. Communication will also be managed by the contractor through a primary point of <br />contact that neighbors may call with any concerns. <br />Upon completion, the Broadway PSH project is intended to operate much like any other multifamily <br />rental property. Residents may come and go freely. On -site amenities are designed to provide ample <br />area, both indoor and outdoor, for residents to congregate. Primary access to the site is from Lombard <br />Avenue, where there is a wide front yard area created by the property line setback from the street. <br />Landscape planters will partially buffer the street/sidewalk area from the front entry. The typical route <br />of travel for residents to and from the building will be oriented toward Broadway Avenue, where transit <br />provides service every 15 minutes to area services, grocery stores, etc. <br />c. Include a neighborhood outreach plan that addresses how the applicant will communicate with and <br />inform the neighborhood before and after project approval; <br />Compass Health's community and neighborhood outreach plan has been in place since 2017. Starting <br />with initial project information and update meetings with Mayor Stephenson and his staff, and <br />subsequently with Mayor Franklin her staff, the Compass Health team has met frequently with City of <br />Everett to discuss the project and the overall Bailey Campus redevelopment plan. Compass Health <br />engaged MAKERS Design and Planning to develop the master site plan for the entire block to create an <br />integrated design approach that responds to neighborhood needs. <br />Tom Sebastian, Compass Health's CEO, has also met several times with the leader of the Port Gardner <br />Neighborhood Association to keep the association updated about project plans. Compass Health made <br />a presentation about the project most recently at the April 2019 neighborhood Association Meeting and <br />will return at the group's invitation. Tom Sebastian also meets regularly with neighborhood and <br />community residents and business owners as part of the Everett Station District Alliance where issues of <br />mutual interest or concern along Broadway are discussed. Compass Health has joined the Everett <br />Station District Alliance in advocating for the establishment of a Business Improvement district whose <br />boundaries would include the project. <br />d. Identify the project management or agency to whom support staff are responsible and who will be <br />available to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. The plan shall specify procedures for updating <br />any changes in contact information; <br />