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Landmarks Preservation Board to consider nomination of the Shannon & Wilson building for landmark status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider nomination of the Shannon & Wilson building (3670 Woodland Park Avenue North) on Wednesday, July 19 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 is invited… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to consider nomination of the Avalon Substation building for landmark status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider nomination of the Avalon Substation (3243 SW Genesee Street) on Wednesday, July 5 at 3:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in Seattle City Hall (600 4th Avenue, Floor L2) in the Boards and Commissions Room L2-80. The public is invited to attend the… [ Keep reading ]

Neighbors invited to help plan Little Brook Find It, Fix It Community Walk

The Little Brook neighborhood is invited to help plan the Little Brook Find It, Fix It Community Walk, the fifth of six Mayor-led walks happening this year. The Find It, Fix It Community Walks bring together City officials, business owners, and community members to address neighborhood needs. The Little Brook… [ Keep reading ]

Meet Our Community Involvement Commission (aka Equity Champions): Thais Marbles

The Mayor and Seattle City Council recently announced the initial 13 appointees selected to serve on the City of Seattle’s new Community Involvement Commission (CIC). The CIC will ultimately be comprised of 16 equity champions who will work to ensure that our City departments are creating and implementing equitable engagement… [ Keep reading ]

Neighbors invited to help plan First Hill Find It, Fix It Community Walk

The First Hill neighborhood is invited to help plan the First Hill Find It, Fix It Community Walk, the fourth of six Mayor-led walks happening this year. Find It, Fix It Community Walks bring together City officials, business owners, and community members to address neighborhood needs. The First Hill walk… [ Keep reading ]

Funding available to support Seattle’s Night Out activities

If your neighborhood plans to participate in Night Out on August 1, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods has a fund to support your event! Our Small Sparks Fund provides funding for projects that promote community engagement and are led by the community. Community groups can request up to $5,000 to pay… [ Keep reading ]

Meet Our Community Involvement Commission (aka Equity Champions): Alex Hudson

The Mayor and Seattle City Council recently announced the initial 13 appointees selected to serve on the City of Seattle’s new Community Involvement Commission (CIC). The CIC will ultimately be comprised of 16 equity champions who will work to ensure that our City departments are creating and implementing equitable engagement… [ Keep reading ]

Vote June 3 – 30 for your favorite Your Voice, Your Choice park and street improvements

You decide how to spend $2 million of the City’s budget Ages 11 and up encouraged to vote From June 3 – June 30, it’s your chance to vote for your favorite park and street improvement projects. It’s all part of the City of Seattle’s Your Voice, Your Choice: Parks… [ Keep reading ]

Meet Our Community Involvement Commission (aka Equity Champions): Jeniffer Calleja

The Mayor and Seattle City Council recently announced the initial 13 appointees selected to serve on the City of Seattle’s new Community Involvement Commission (CIC). The CIC will ultimately be comprised of 16 equity champions who will work to ensure that our City departments are creating and implementing equitable engagement… [ Keep reading ]

Meet Our Community Involvement Commission (aka Equity Champions): Bereket Kiros

The Mayor and Seattle City Council recently announced the initial 13 appointees selected to serve on the City of Seattle’s new Community Involvement Commission (CIC). The CIC will ultimately be comprised of 16 equity champions who will work to ensure that our City departments are creating and implementing equitable engagement… [ Keep reading ]