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Mayor Harrell to Appoint Shon Barnes Seattle’s Next Chief of Police - Office of the Mayor
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Currently the Madison, Wisconsin Chief of Police, Barnes brings to Seattle a record of accomplishment, including implementing solutions that have driven a 67% decrease in homicides, a 40% decrease in auto thefts, and a 19% decrease in reports of shots fired so far in 2024, as well as advancing...
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Arson Suspect Arrested after Mount Baker Apartment Building Fire - SPD Blotter
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A 40-year-old man was arrested after several fires were set in an apartment in the Mount Baker neighborhood on Dec. 17. Seattle police were dispatched to the apartment building in the 2800 block of South McClellan Street after reports of a fire in a unit at about 7:24 p.m. The Seattle Fire...
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Seattle Winter Windstorm Response - AlertSeattle
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The City of Seattle is tracking the next round of windstorms and continued impacts from power outages. This blog post will be updated with the latest information on places for people to charge devices and get somewhere warm. Overnight shelter is available at the Garfield Community Center is...
on Nov 23
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The Seattle Department of Transportation has introduced a new Bike Facility Maintenance category on the City's Find It, Fix It app.
on Nov 21
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Seattle City Light Underground Crews' Work is Out of Sight - Powerlines
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Some of Seattle City Light's construction and electrical crews work in an underground system of vaults and duct banks to keep vital power flowing to our customers.
on Nov 20
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Open Budget is part of our commitment to improving transparency by providing a guided view through complex financial information.
on Nov 14
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The Seattle Office for Civil Rights is accepting applications to fill vacancies on the Disability, LGBTQ, Human Rights, and Women’s commissions.
on Nov 5
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Digital Inclusion week 2024: How access to a computer changed the course of my life - Tech Talk
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How a free computer can empower and change the course of one's life.
on Oct 18
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Block Parties and Play Streets - Transportation | seattle.gov
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You can temporarily close neighborhood streets to vehicle traffic and open them to kids and adults for socializing, playing, and physical activity.
on Oct 17
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Seattle Home Fair - SDCI | seattle.gov
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The Seattle Home Fair is free and full of useful information about rental housing rules, our permitting and inspection process, emergency preparedness, and much more.
on Sep 30
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Alaskan Way Safety Project - Transportation | seattle.gov
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Building an all ages and abilities bike lane on Alaskan Way connecting the new Waterfront Bike Path to the Elliott Bay Trail
on Sep 25
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Calendar - Council | seattle.gov
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City Council calendar of meetings and events.
on Sep 23
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Councilmembers introduce alternative to I-137 ahead of ballot deadline - Seattle City Council Blog
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Alternative seeks to better align with city housing efforts and build in accountability measures Seattle City Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) today introduced an alternative to proposed ballot Initiative 137 with Councilmembers Cathy Moore (District 5), Bob Kettle (District 7) and...
on Sep 20
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Calendar - Council | seattle.gov
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City Council calendar of meetings and events.
on Sep 18
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Calendar - Council | seattle.gov
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City Council calendar of meetings and events.
on Sep 18
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Calendar - Council | seattle.gov
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City Council calendar of meetings and events.
on Sep 11
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Freeway Park - Parks | seattle.gov
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Located between 6th and 9th Avenues, Freeway Park is bounded on the north by Union and on the south by Spring Street. To the east is First Hill, to the west the park overlooks Seattle's financial center. Freeway Park provides a space where residents, shoppers, downtown office workers, hotel...
on Sep 3
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Travel Advisory: Light rail service disruption through Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel - SDOT Blog
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Blog stats: 800 words | 5-minute read At-a-glance Over the next two weeks, passengers traveling through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel should expect additional travel time to reach their destinations. Last Tuesday, a construction crew attempting to remove a clock at street level broke...
on Aug 30
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Sir Mix-a-Lot talks mix of creativity and tech at Black Tech Night - Bottom Line
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The latest Black Tech Night was all about the intersection of creativity and technology and how they drive one another. The August 8 event at M5 Creative featured a fireside chat with Seattle rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot and Hey, Black Seattle! founder Kiesha Garrison. The Grammy Award winner shared how...
on Aug 27
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3-Alarm fire at construction site extends to two adjacent homes near Genesee Park - Fire Line
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Seattle — At 4:42 a.m., the Seattle Fire Department’s Fire Alarm Center received 911 calls reporting smoke and flames coming from a home under construction in the 4000 block of 43rd Ave. S. Near Genesee Park in the Mount Baker neighborhood. Ladder 12 was the first unit on scene and reported the...
on Aug 23
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Civic Poet - Arts | seattle.gov
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The Civic Poet program celebrates our history and commitment to the written and spoken word and the people who have given it such a place of honor in our city. The goal of the program is to celebrate Seattle's rich literary community, while investing the future of literary arts through community...
on Aug 14
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City of Seattle Executive Branch employees will be expected to be in-person three days a week starting November 4, as other private and public sector partners, including King County and Sound Transit, share their return to office policies supporting increased in-person collaboration. Seattle –...
on Aug 6
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Alki Point Healthy Street - Transportation | seattle.gov
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Alki Healthy Street
on Aug 5
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West Marginal Way SW Safety Corridor Project - Transportation | seattle.gov
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Improvements and changes planned for West Marginal Way SW
on Aug 5
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Green Lake Outer Loop - Transportation | seattle.gov
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The Green Lake Outer Loop envisions a connected outer walking and biking path around Green Lake Park.
on Aug 5
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Even Better Bike Lanes - Transportation | seattle.gov
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Upgrading protected bike lanes across Seattle
on Aug 5
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4th Ave Mobility Improvements - Transportation | seattle.gov
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4th Ave Mobility Improvements
on Aug 5
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Northwest Native Canoe Center - Parks | seattle.gov
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The Carving House will provide insight into distinctive varieties of Native American culture and be a place where Native carvers are safe and the public is welcome. The Shed will include a living roof and the beach will have a carved Welcome Figure.
on Jul 31
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We are sharing several conceptual ideas to help envision potential future improvements along Aurora Ave N and soliciting community feedback.
on Jul 29
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Celebrate New Hoa Mai Park in Little Saigon Neighborhood - Parkways
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View the Vietnamese and Traditional Chinese press releases. Seattle Parks and Recreation and Friends of Little Saigon invite you to a community ribbon cutting celebration for the new Hoa Mai Park in the Little Saigon neighborhood on Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. The free...
on Jul 27
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Detectives Investigating Homicide in Lake City - SPD Blotter
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Seattle Police detectives are investigating a homicide in Lake City this morning. At 4:45 a.m., patrol officers responded a report of a collision in the 12500 block of 30th Avenue Northeast. Police arrived and located a 33-year-old male in the roadway. The Seattle Fire Department was on scene...
on Jul 22
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Police Arrest Man After Being Shot During Burglary in South Seattle - SPD Blotter
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Seattle Police arrested a 42-year-old man after he was shot during a commercial burglary in South Seattle this morning. At 2:05 a.m., patrol officers responded to a reported burglary in the 4200 block of Rainier Avenue South. While responding, an additional 911 call reported an injured man,...
on Jul 20
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Beacon Ave S & 15th Ave S Safety Project - Transportation | seattle.gov
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New bike lanes coming!
on Jul 19
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On Monday, July 15, new street parking rates take effect in Seattle. These rates will help people find parking spots based on recent data.
on Jul 16
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Street Directional Designations - CityArchives | seattle.gov
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Maps comparing directional designations in Seattle before and after the 1961 change in directional scheme.
on Jul 11
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Over 400 new housing units to be built near high-capacity transit, co-located with innovative early learning hub SEATTLE – The City of Seattle’s Office of Housing (OH) is pleased to announce the selection of El Centro de la Raza and Mercy Housing Northwest as the development team for affordable...
on Jul 9
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SEATTLE – The personal use of fireworks in Seattle and King County is illegal. Even though they are banned, each year fireworks cause fires and injure people in the City and surrounding areas. In 2023, the Seattle Fire Department responded to 58 fireworks-related incidents. Just four years ago...
on Jul 4
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Juvenile Injured in South Seattle Shooting - SPD Blotter
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Seattle Police detectives are investigating a shooting in South Seattle Sunday morning. At about 2 a.m., patrol officers responded to a report of someone shot in the 2500 block of 29th Avenue South. Officers arrived and located a juvenile female suffering from a gunshot wound to the neck. They...
on Jun 23
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The Washington State Department of Commerce announced a $3.2 million funding award to the City of Seattle as part of the state’s Home Electrification Appliance Rebates (HEAR) grant program. The funding will augment the City’s existing programs that help households and businesses transition from...
on Jun 5
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Public Comment - Council | seattle.gov
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Sign up to make public comment for items appear on Seattle City Council agendas
on Jun 5
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The pilot will be part of the forthcoming One Seattle Safety Framework and comes after extensive public outreach and five Community Safety Forums where residents shared their ideas and concerns about safety in their neighborhoods. Seattle – Today, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced the next steps for...
on May 31
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Simple, effective hardened center lines coming to Rainier Ave S - SDOT Blog
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Update – September 13, 2021: We updated the map graphic and list of intersections along Rainier Ave S where hardened center lines will be installed, to fix several cross-street names that had been mislabeled. Laymaha wadada dhexe oo sahlan waxna tariya ayaa imaandoono Rainier Ave S. ወደ ሬኒየር ጎዳና...
on May 17
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This project explores an improved path for people to walk, roll, & bike in Highland Park & Riverview neighborhoods & the Duwamish River Trail.
on May 11
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Mayor Harrell unveiled an 8-year, $1.35 billion transportation levy proposal draft for public input at a media event in Seattle.
on Apr 5
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The City of Seattle is seeking additional community volunteer members for several citywide transportation advisory boards and committees.
on Mar 26
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Mayor Harrell Announces Public Forums to Discuss Creating a Safer Seattle - Office of the Mayor
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Seattle – Today, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced upcoming public forums to discuss his vision for creating a safer Seattle and to hear directly from community members on this important issue. The first Creating a Safer Seattle discussion will be Thursday, March 14, from 6 – 7:30 pm at the downtown...
on Mar 12