City of Seattle
Recent News About City of Seattle
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Seattle Awarded $1.2 Million to Advance Transportation Climate Goals
Seattle to receive federal funds to plan for three low-pollution neighborhoods by 2028 in alignment with Mayor Harrell’s Transportation and Climate Justice Executive Order
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Mayor Harrell Celebrates Relaunch of Graffiti Abatement Partnership to Increase Graffiti Removal in Downtown Seattle and Chinatown-International District
Today, Mayor Harrell in partnership with Uplift Northwest announced the relaunch of the Graffiti Abatement Program.
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Man Wanted for Homicide Arrested by Officers, Handgun Seized
A disturbance outside a Belltown diner led to the arrest of a man and recovery of a handgun Friday night.
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On-Call Environmental Engineering Services; SPU RFQ/Contract# 23-105-S
The City of Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is requesting qualifications from qualified consultants to provide expertise in Environmental Engineering Services to fill in technical expertise gaps on projects, perform peer reviews of environmental services, or to meet project schedule requirements during peak workload periods.
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Now Available: 2023 Food and Environment Grant Opportunities in Seattle
The Environmental Justice Fund, Duwamish River Opportunity Fund, Food Equity Fund, and the King Conservation District Seattle Community Partnership Grant Program are now accepting applications for community-led projects focused on environmental and/or food justice.
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King Conservation District (KCD) and OSE Announce 2023 Community Partnership Grant Program
King Conservation District (KCD) and Seattle’s Office of Sustainability and Environment (OSE) are excited to announce that the 2023 Seattle Community Partnership Grant Program is now accepting applications!
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Seattle Parks and Recreation Synthetic Field Maintenance and Renovation Projects
Seattle Parks and Recreation continues to lead the way in developing and installing synthetic turf fields by investing in a state-of-the-art synthetic turf system that is safe, playable, durable, and retains less heat in the summer.
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Resolution to Support Fair Pay for Human Services Workers; Supporting Mental Health at Chief Sealth; 4th of July Fireworks; Transportation and SPU Committee Briefing on Racing Zone Proposal
On June 20, my Council colleagues passed a resolution that I sponsored, declaring the Council’s intent to consider funding equitable wage increases for human services workers to address the city’s staffing crisis.
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Summer of Safety: Free Activities and Safe Places for Youth
Seattle Parks and Recreation is proud to offer Summer of Safety (SOS), a FREE program that provides structured activities and a safe space for young people not connected to other supervised programs over the summer.
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Find Inspiration Through Cultural Resilience at Seattle Iranian Festival | Jun 24
Seattle Center Festál continues with the 17th annual Seattle Iranian Festival on Saturday, June 24, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Seattle Center Armory Food & Event Hall.
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FBI, Seattle Police Detectives Arrest Three for Firearms Violations
The FBI, in cooperation with Seattle Police detectives from the Gun Violence Reduction Unit, arrested three men in connection with firearms trafficking and for unlawful firearms possession Thursday morning.
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Felony Theft Suspect Arrested In University Village
Police arrested a notorious thief who had stolen approximately $23,000 in merchandise from a store in the University Village Shopping Center.
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Seattle City (spot)Light: Ronald Hicks, Warehouser
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Seattle Tech Access Study Hits A Milestone With More Than 4,000 Responders
Andrea Alexander and Will Booth from Tribal Technology Training (T3) collecting surveys at our Seattle IT table at the UW Powwow. (photo by David Keyes)
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Councilmember Dan Strauss Celebrates Passage of Legislation Streamlining Development Project Review In Downtown Seattle
Councilmember Dan Strauss (District 6 – Northwest Seattle) Chair of the Land Use Committee, is happy to announce that Council Bill 120587 passed unanimously today in Full Council.
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Impaired Driving Investigation Leads to Significant Narcotics Arrest, Federal Charges
A call involving a driver asleep at the wheel led to an arrest and the recovery of a significant amount of narcotics last Monday.
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Seattle Social Housing Developer Board To Hold Second Ever Meeting
The Seattle Social Housing Developer The new Seattle Social Housing Developer Board, which will oversee the work to bringing affordable social housing to Seattle, will meet for the just the second time on June 22, 2023.
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Event At Estelita’s Library Unveils First Electric ADA Carshare Van in Washington State
On June 17, members of the community came to the Estelita’s Library Juneteenth Celebration to enjoy food, music, a book swap, and unveil ZEV co-op’s new electric ADA carshare van — the first of its kind in Washington state.
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Turn Your Healthy Street Into A Play Street This Summer, No Permit Needed!
Want to make your block a community gathering place this summer?
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Seattle Parks And Recreation Opens Renovated Spruce St. Mini Park
Seattle Parks and Recreation(SPR), in collaboration with the Office of Arts & Culture, re-opens Spruce St. Mini Park, 160 21st Avenue, 98122, in Seattle’s Central District on Friday evening, June 16 after the completion of a major park renovation project.