To ensure public outreach around the various stages of the voter-approved “ST3” projects, Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) brought an amendment to the Light Rail Essential Public Facility Permitting process at the June 4 meeting of the Land Use Committee, which passed 3-0 (with two abstentions). The amendment directs the agency to submit a community outreach report that shares information...
Press Releases
The latest press releases from Seattle City Councilmembers.
Council OKs first step in siting interactive kiosks
Today the City Council approved 7-2 an amended resolution that paves the way for permitting the siting of digital kiosks in neighborhood business districts around the city, in partnership with the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA). Council President Sara Nelson (Position 9) has been the prime sponsor of the kiosk rollout which will provide an interactive public information source for residents...
Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth statement on Councilmember Moore departure
‘Brought clarity, sharp legal wisdom, and a passion to the second floor’ Following yesterday’s announcement that Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) plans to step down in July, Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3) released this statement: “I want to thank Councilmember Cathy Moore for her service to Seattle and her deep commitment to the people of District 5. It’s been an...

Councilmember Solomon to Host Anti-Displacement Fair June 14
Councilmember Mark Solomon (District 2) and the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods are hosting an event to spotlight resources and programs that will keep communities rooted and prevent displacement. Over a dozen city departments and non-profits will be there to educate and answer questions. Light refreshments will be provided. Event Information Date: Saturday, June 14Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.Location: Rainier...
Council President Sara Nelson’s statement on resignation of Councilmember Cathy Moore
City Council President Sara Nelson (Position 9) released this statement following Councilmember Cathy Moore’s (District 5) announcement today that she will step away from her seat, effective July 7. “Councilmember Moore’s decision to leave the City Council is disappointing news, but I respect and support her choice,” said Council President Nelson. “I want to express my appreciation for her...

Councilmember Moore to step down
Today, Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) announced that she will be resigning her seat due to health and personal reasons. Her last day on the job will be July 7. “My decision to leave the City Council is one I’ve been considering seriously over the past several months due to some recent health challenges. Ultimately, I believe that District 5...

Councilmember Solomon to introduce “Wing Luke Year in Seattle” proclamation
At the June 3 City Council meeting, Councilmember Mark Solomon (District 2) will present a proclamation declaring 2025 to be “Wing Luke Year in Seattle.” The proclamation honors the 100th birthday of Wing Luke, who became the first Chinese American elected to the Seattle City Council in 1962. The proclamation also celebrates May as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific...

Councilmember Moore withdraws Ethics Code update bill from consideration
Proposal will not appear on Council’s June 3 agenda Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) today announced that she is withdrawing a proposal to update the City’s Code of Ethics. The legislation was based on the recommendation of Seattle Ethics and Elections Executive Director Wayne Barnett who’d voiced concerns about the impact on the local democratic process of an outlier recusal...

Interim ‘Middle Housing’ bill approved by Select Committee on Comprehensive Plan
Puts Seattle on track to meet June 30 state deadline, consideration of permanent regulations to begin next month Today the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan, chaired by Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), voted unanimously to approve amended interim HB 1110 legislation, also known as the ‘middle housing’ bill, which requires cities to allow a broad range of housing types...
Public Safety Chair Kettle statement on recent gun violence surge
Councilmember Bob Kettle (District 7), chair of the Public Safety Committee, released the following statement in response to Saturday morning’s triple homicide and other recent incidents of gun violence in the Pioneer Square neighborhood. “The violence this weekend in Pioneer Square and other parts of the city shows, despite progress being made on our public safety challenges, there’s still more...
Councilmember Moore announces proposed amendment to interim ‘Middle Housing’ legislation
Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) released the following statement on Interim HB 1110 legislation, otherwise known as the ‘middle housing’ bill, currently being considered by the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan. Councilmember Moore announced that she will be offering an amendment to the temporary regulations that would maintain current setbacks. We need to build more housing and preserve and maintain Seattle’s...
Transportation Chair Saka bill sets up expansion of Traffic Safety Cameras
Approved legislation reserves privacy protections while advancing Vision Zero safety goals City Councilmember Rob Saka (District 1), Chair of the Transportation Committee, celebrates passage of legislation he sponsored, by an 8-0 Council vote, that expands the use of automated traffic safety cameras in the city. The bill establishes additional uses for traffic cameras to increase safety, creates a new Automated...