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City Begins Participatory Budgeting Initiative “Youth Voice, Youth Choice” with Public Idea Assemblies

Youth Voice, Youth Choice is our new Participatory Budgeting (PB) Initiative, a democratic process where community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget that focuses on engaging people who have not historically been involved in government or budget processes. Last July, Mayor Murray and Councilmember Nick… [ Keep reading ]

Help Redesign Pioneer Park in Pioneer Square

All are invited to drop in and comment on the final stage of the Pioneer Square Parks and Gateways Project, a redesign of Pioneer Park.  An open house is being held between 12:00 and 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 21.  Stop by and offer your thoughts on the design proposals. … [ Keep reading ]

Celebrate Neighbor Appreciation Day at a Seattle U Basketball Game – for FREE

As a First Hill resident, Seattle University has been a big proponent of its neighborhoods. Now, it wants to give back to all neighborhoods! Join the Seattle University as it helps kickoff Neighbor Appreciation Day on Feb. 13 by cheering on the men’s basketball team at KeyArena on Feb. 12!… [ Keep reading ]

You’re Invited to the Mayor’s Seattle at Work Event, Jan. 26

Join Mayor Murray and department directors to discuss how Seattle is at work in your neighborhood and throughout the City. The date is Tuesday, January 26 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Seattle City Hall (600 4th Avenue). We’ll be continuing the conversation around the Housing Affordability & Livability Agenda,… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of Bryant’s Marina/UW Police Facilities for Landmark Status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider nomination of Bryant’s Marina/UW Police Facilities (1109-1137 NE Boat Street) on Wednesday, February 3 at 3:30 p.m. in the Seattle Municipal Tower, 700 5th Avenue, 40th Floor (Room 4060). The public is invited to attend the meeting and make comments. Written comments should be… [ Keep reading ]

Take the Race and Social Justice Community Survey

The City of Seattle wants to hear from YOU! Seattle has launched its second Race and Social Justice Community Survey. The survey measures how people who live, work or go to school in Seattle think the City is doing on jobs, housing, meeting community needs and race and equity. The… [ Keep reading ]

We’re Moving to Seattle City Hall

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is moving to Seattle City Hall on Friday, January 22. Hence, our office will be closed that day, and we will reopen on the 4th Floor of City Hall on Monday, January 25. In addition, we will not have access to our phones from 12 noon… [ Keep reading ]

Art on Pier 86’s Silos? Learn More on January 20

Join your neighbors and Friends of Art on Pier 86 for a presentation of the draft feasibility study report regarding public art on the silos and grain elevator on Pier 86.  The presentation is at 7 p.m. on January 20 at the Port of Seattle Office (Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan… [ Keep reading ]

Celebrate Neighbor Appreciation Day on Saturday, February 13

Celebrate Seattle’s annual Neighbor Appreciation Day, a special day set aside to reach out to neighbors, create new friends, and express thanks to those who help make your neighborhood a great place to live. Residents, community groups, and businesses across Seattle will join together on Saturday, February 13 (and the… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Murray Seeks new Member for International Special Review District Board

Mayor Edward Murray invites community members to apply for an open position on the International Special Review District Board. The seven-member International Special Review District Board reviews façade alterations, signs, new construction, changes of use, and street improvements and makes recommendations to the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Director for all… [ Keep reading ]