That headline makes it sound like this will be a super serious blog post about the need to end urban violence. And we should end urban violence. Also, I should lead off 2011 with some sort of serious, tone-setting blog post about the challenges in the year ahead. Instead this post is about television. About [...]
Press Releases
The latest press releases from Seattle City Councilmembers.
No vaping inside the bar
What’s vaping, you ask? That’s the lingo for users of electronic cigarettes. Instead of smoking users of e-cigarettes vape. At the King County Board of Health meeting today we voted to regulate this new world of electronic cigarettes much like we regulate the world of old-fashioned cigarettes. No selling e-cigs to minors, no distributing coupons [...]
Finished with the low-rise code
I learned a ton, we had great conversations about goals and philosophies of city development, and I think we built a great package of changes, but I’m glad to be done with the low-rise portion of the City’s Multi-Family Code. We won’t know for a few years if we succeeded on all counts, but I [...]
Angel
Last Friday afternoon the Clark office slipped out of City Hall and over to the Seattle Animal Shelter (2061 15th Ave. W. in the Interbay neighborhood just a mile south of the Ballard Bridge, 386-PETS, www.seattle.gov/animalshelter) for a couple of hours of volunteering. We’ve volunteered as a team a couple of times before both as [...]