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Community members needed to advise on zoning modifications for several Seattle schools

UPDATE: We are still seeking volunteers to advise on zoning modifications to both Madison Middle School and Garfield High School. To apply, send a letter of interest by Friday, April 27 that includes your address, information about yourself, which committee you would like to serve on, and your interest in… [ Keep reading ]

Help review and score ideas for park and street improvements

You are invited to review the park and street improvement ideas submitted by the public for Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks & Streets. Get involved by attending one or more of the project development meetings throughout the city. Attendees will discuss the proposed projects in small groups and then individually… [ Keep reading ]

Get Engaged Hot Sheet: February 21-28

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to get involved in your City and your community! Here are 5 things you can do this week to GET ENGAGED! Share Your Thoughts on the Search for Seattle’s Next Police Chief: To help select a permanent Chief… [ Keep reading ]

Introducing the Community Resource Hub: your “one-stop shop” for City resources and information

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods announces the Community Resource Hub  – an online portal of City resources, information, and tools to help community members connect and engage with city government and with each other. The site features “how-to” documents, videos, websites, tip sheets, links to discounted City resources, and more. “To… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to consider nomination of the East Pine Substation for landmark status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider nomination of the East Pine Substation at 1501 23rd Avenue in Central Area on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in Seattle City Hall (600 4th Avenue, Floor L2) in the Boards & Commissions Room L2-80. The public… [ Keep reading ]

More than 1,000 ideas submitted for Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks and Streets

After wrapping up idea collection for this year’s Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks & Streets, two things are strikingly clear: You all have a lot of ideas!!! We received just over 1,000 ideas for small-scale improvements to parks and streets throughout the city!  This program is getting lots of new… [ Keep reading ]

Get Engaged Hot Sheet: February 13 – 20

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to get involved in your City and your community! Here are 5 things you can do this week to GET ENGAGED! Attend an Open House on the West Seattle and Ballard Light Rail Extensions: The West Seattle and… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Council approves ordinances of two Seattle landmarks

Seattle City Council recently approved the landmark designation ordinances for two Seattle landmarks: the Crescent-Hamm Building in West Seattle and the Pacific Architect & Builder Building in Eastlake. These buildings join the more than 400 landmarks in the city that contribute to the cultural and architectural heritage of Seattle’s neighborhoods…. [ Keep reading ]

Get Engaged Hot Sheet: February 6 – 13

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to get involved in your City and your community! Here are 5 things you can do this week to GET ENGAGED! Get Paid to Provide Feedback on City Technology Tools: Join Seattle’s new Civic User Testing Group, which… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to consider nomination of two University of Washington facilities for landmark status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nominations of two buildings on the University of Washington campus on Wednesday, March 7. The structures are Mackenzie Hall at 4215 E Stevens Way NE and the Canoe House at 3655 Walla Walla Road NE. The meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m…. [ Keep reading ]