Archive for 'Past Councilmembers'
University District Rezone Adopted by Council
Tuesday afternoon, the Council unanimously approved the U District rezone which is part of the city government’s effort to increase density and housing affordability in our urban centers and villages, such as the U District. I voted in favor of…
[Full Post]Posted: February 24th, 2017 under Councilmember Burgess.
Why We Need a Center for Public Media
We could sit back and watch as our media voices are consumed by the economic forces wreaking havoc on our traditional media and our president pursues his vindictive and destructive attacks on journalists. Or, through city government we can do our part to make sure we have many thriving, independent, objective, and fact-based media voices in Seattle.
[Full Post]Posted: February 1st, 2017 under Councilmember Burgess.
Take Action Right Now
The temperament and character of Mr. Trump are on full display; it’s not pretty or comforting. In fact, it’s downright scary.
[Full Post]Posted: January 30th, 2017 under Councilmember Burgess.
Tags: Ethics and Elections, immigration
Repeal the Death Penalty
Yesterday, Gov. Inslee, Attorney General Ferguson, former Attorney General McKenna, and several Democrat and Republican legislators announced they would introduce legislation repealing Washington’s death penalty statute. I hope the legislature passes this measure; it’s long overdue. I wrote about this…
[Full Post]Posted: January 17th, 2017 under Councilmember Burgess.
Tags: Public Safety
Creating More Affordable Housing: The Right and Wrong Way
Seattle city government is on a path to create 20,000 affordable housing units over the next 10 years, the biggest surge in the supply of affordable housing we’ve ever seen in Seattle. To accomplish this ambitious goal, we placed a…
[Full Post]Posted: November 15th, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.
Caring for Seattle’s Children
“Child poverty is an open sore on the American body politic. It is a moral failure for our nation that one-fifth of our children live in poverty,” so wrote Nicholas Kristof in Sunday’s New York Times. Of course, he’s right….
[Full Post]Posted: November 3rd, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.
Homeless Encampments: A Better Solution
Last night, I joined Mayor Murray, and Councilmembers Bagshaw and Juarez in announcing a much better solution to the challenges of ad hoc camp sites popping up across Seattle. Here’s a very brief outline of what we announced: City government…
[Full Post]Posted: October 14th, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.
Homeless Encampments: An Update
It has been four weeks since my colleagues’ introduced legislation that would create a right to camp on public property throughout the city. I opposed introduction of this legislation. This photograph was taken last Friday at University Playground on Northeast…
[Full Post]Posted: October 4th, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.
North Precinct: We Listened
We listened. Based on what we have heard from a wide variety of community members, and the Council’s review of the cost projections, we want to take another look at the component parts of the building and even redesign some…
[Full Post]Posted: September 15th, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.
Tags: Police Accountability
Improving Safety on Our City Streets
Councilmember O’Brien and I announced the next step in achieving Vision Zero—zero fatalities and serious injuries on Seattle streets and sidewalks by 2030. Speed kills. And that’s why we will introduce legislation that reduces default speed limit on unsigned city…
[Full Post]Posted: September 13th, 2016 under Councilmember Burgess.