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The ABCs of HALA

On Tuesday, April 19, more than 200 people gathered at the Museum of History & Industry for Mayor Murray’s Livability Night Out to learn more about Seattle’s Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA), a multi-pronged strategy for addressing the housing affordability crisis in Seattle. Mayor Ed Murray and directors of… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Council Approves Designation For Two Historic Landmarks

Seattle City Council recently approved landmark designation ordinances for two city of Seattle landmarks. Located in Downtown and South Lake Union, these buildings showcase the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Seattle. The city’s Landmarks Preservation Board approved the nomination, designation, and controls and incentives for each of these landmarks,… [ Keep reading ]

Dine Out to Support the Belltown P-Patch

Do you want to enjoy a delicious meal while also supporting community gardening? Then join us April 24-28 at Ethan Stowell’s Belltown restaurant Tavolàta. For five nights, Tavolàta’s chefs will be serving up delicious, P-Patch-inspired vegetable dishes and donating the proceeds to our Belltown P-Patch. “We have been so fortunate… [ Keep reading ]

Join the Mayor’s Education Summit!

The Mayor’s Education Summit Community Conversation series took place all over the city to collect ideas from students, parents, and advocates about how the City of Seattle can help improve educational opportunities for all children and youth in Seattle. The last Community Conversation is at the end of April. And… [ Keep reading ]

Save the Date! Youth Voice, Youth Choice Vote Week Begins in May

What would you do with $700,000 of Seattle’s City budget? Youth get to make that decision by participating in Youth Voice, Youth Choice Vote Week, May 21-29. Youth Voice, Youth Choice is a new participatory budgeting initiative from the City of Seattle in which youth ages 11-25 democratically decide how… [ Keep reading ]

Come Celebrate the new Fitness Zone at Powell Barnett Park

You are invited to attend the Fitness Zone Grand-Opening at Powell Barnett Park located at 352 Martin Luther King Junior Way. The event will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to noon. Join the celebration of a short program, equipment demonstrations, snacks, giveaways, and a performance by… [ Keep reading ]

Join Us for Livability Night Out at MOHAI!

You are invited to join Mayor Ed Murray and his team to learn and talk about what makes Seattle livable. Livability Night Out will be Tuesday, April 19 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Museum of History and Industry (860 Terry Ave N). The evening will begin with an… [ Keep reading ]

Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of the Seattle City Light Power Control Center for Landmark Status

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider nomination of the Seattle City Light Operations Headquarters/Power Control Center (157 Roy Street) on Wednesday, May 4 at 3:30 p.m. in Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Avenue, Floor L2, Room L2-80 (Boards and Commissions Room). The public is invited to attend the meeting and… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is Seeking AmeriCorps VISTA

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is seeking an AmeriCorps VISTA member for a one-year opportunity to support the Mayor’s priority initiative to plan and implement neighborhood vitalization in low-income neighborhoods. Through Cities of Service’s City Hall AmeriCorps VISTA Program Grant, the AmeriCorps VISTA Member will focus on the Mayor’s Find It,… [ Keep reading ]

Duwamish River Opportunity Fund Workshop Thursday, April 21

The City of Seattle is seeking applications for community-based projects that enhance the quality of life in Seattle neighborhoods along the Duwamish River. Successful applicants will engage in projects involving job training, economic development, access to healthy food, affordable housing strategies, and activities that will have long-term, sustainable impacts for… [ Keep reading ]