The State Liquor Control Board will make a decision on the Extended Hours Rule on May 30.
Author: Nick Licata (Nick Licata)
Neighbors Successful in Effort to Keep Retail out of Residential and Commercial Business Districts Strong
What garnered the most opposition at today’s meeting was an element that would have allowed small-scale, ground-floor commercial uses in certain multifamily zones that are located in Urban Centers or Station Area Overlay Districts.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass will pay the City $350,000 in rent each year based on 400,000 annual visitors paying between $15 & $19 for entry.
Council receives Mayor’s arena proposal
The Mayor has sent the City Council a proposed agreement for a basketball and hockey arena in SODO.
Mary’s Place – Empowering homeless women and their children to reclaim their lives
Last year, Mary's Place served 129 women per day, an increase of 53% over 2010.
2013 Budget Conversations
Here's your chance to answer 5 questions on the City's 2013 budget. Tonight, May 14th, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Seattle Central Community College, 1701 Broadway, Broadway Edison Building, in Room BE1110 and on May 21st, 6pm to 7:30 p.m. in the New Holly Gathering Hall, 7054 32nd Ave South.
UP #323: Towing Update
Here's the latest on towing laws in Seattle
Committee Decision about Rental Housing Inspection Program Legislation
Next steps: Develop legislation reflecting committee direction
UP #322: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Arts
"If we have a generation of kids who can’t think for themselves, our whole country is in trouble."
Overturning Citizens United
On Monday May 7, the City Council will vote to refer a resolution I am co-sponsoring in support of an amendment to the United States Constitution to regulate corporate political spending and campaign financing. The resolution comes as part of a national campaign to overturn the Citizens United ruling by the United States Supreme Court, [...]