December 2nd, 2022
Contents Council Adopts 2023/24 Budget Together We End Gun Violence Symposium East Marginal Way Project Update OPCD One Seattle Plan Update Council Adopts 2023/24 Budget On Monday, the City Council adopted the 2023 budget and endorsed the 2024 budget. I am grateful to Budget Chair Mosqueda for her work in developing this balancing package, which […]
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Posted: December 2nd, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
Human Services,
Planning and Land Use,
Seattle Fire Department,
Transportation.
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911,
CoLEAD,
Community Safety Communications Center,
CSCC,
East Marginal Way Project,
Fire,
gun,
Gun violence,
Labor,
Ladder 13,
LEAD,
Levy to Move Seattle,
Medic 26,
Office of Labor Standards,
OLS,
One Seattle Plan,
OPCD,
police,
SDOT,
Seattle Fire Department,
Seattle Police Department,
Seattle Times,
Seattle's Comprehensive Plan,
SFD,
South Seattle College,
SPD
October 28th, 2022
Contents This Week’s Budget Update Alki Walk with SDOT Director Spotts Reconnect West Seattle 3rd Quarter Report Seeking CPC Candidates Seattle University Public Safety Survey Open Duwamish River Community Projects to Receive $244,000 in Funding from the City of Seattle Seattle Transportation Plan Phase 2 Outreach This Week’s Budget Update This week, the Council met […]
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Posted: October 28th, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
District 1,
Transportation.
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budget,
Community Police Commission,
Concord International Elementary School,
CPC,
Department of Neighborhoods,
DON,
Duwamish,
Duwamish River,
Heron's Nest,
Ladder 13,
Medic 26,
parks,
public safety,
SDOT,
Seattle Fire Department,
Seattle University,
Seattle University Public Safety Survey,
SFD,
South Park
December 27th, 2023
With the end of my term days away I have been taking stock of my aspirations and my accomplishments. I found my speech from the day in January 2016 when I was sworn in with a Council Chambers full of supporters of mine as well as my colleagues who were also being sworn in. Here […]
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Posted: December 27th, 2023 under
Councilmember Herbold.
March 17th, 2023
Contents SFD Fire Safety Fair and Free Smoke Strobe Alarms New Telehealth Clinic Finder Join a District 1 Civic Coffee The Pay Penalty for Human Services Workers RapidRide H Line Service Begins Saturday, March 18 Urban Estuary Restoration at Vigor on Harbor Island Michigan Encampment Resolution SFD Fire Safety Fair and Free Smoke Strobe Alarms […]
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Posted: March 17th, 2023 under
Councilmember Herbold.
January 13th, 2023
Content Spokane Street (Low) Bridge Update PSHS Committee Updates Regional Policy Committee Vote Supporting Behavioral Health Levy Landmarks Ordinance Amendment Fire Department Ride-Along for District 1 Stations 37 and 26 January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month Proclamation MLK Day Seattle Spokane Street (Low) Bridge Update SDOT announced the re-opening of the Spokane Street (low) Bridge […]
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Posted: January 13th, 2023 under
Councilmember Herbold,
Human Services,
Proclamations,
Public Health,
Seattle Fire Department,
Seattle Public Utliities,
Transportation.
Tags:
Behavioral Health,
Bridge,
Consent Decree,
DOJ,
Fire,
Human Trafficking Awareness,
King County Council,
landmarks,
MLK,
OIG,
OPA,
Proclamation,
RPC,
SDOT,
SFD,
SPD,
Spokane Bridge,
Walgreens
November 18th, 2022
Contents Budget Update Public Safety: The Budget Reality vs. Rhetoric Ingraham Students Rally Public Safety Civil Service Commission Adopts Community Service Preference Points Redistricting Commission Adopts New Council District Boundaries Budget Update On Monday, the Budget Chair presented her initial Balancing Package for the 2023/24 budget. The Budget Chair’s balancing package incorporates some of the […]
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Posted: November 18th, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
District 1,
Education,
Police Department.
Tags:
budget,
gun,
Gun violence,
Hiring incentives,
Ingraham,
Ingraham High School,
Ladder 13,
Medic 26,
OLS,
police,
PSCSC,
PSHS committee,
public safety,
Public Safety Civil Service Commission,
Redistricting,
Seattle Police Department,
SFD,
SPD,
West Seattle
October 21st, 2022
Contents The Alex Clardy Edition This Week in the Budget City’s Covid Civil Emergency to End Public Comment Extended for New Alki Elementary School Seattle’s 2023 Minimum Wage Increase Tour With Vigor and Long Live the Kings Office Hours The Alex Clardy Edition I am writing to let you, constituents of District 1 and other […]
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Posted: October 21st, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
COVID-19,
District Office Hours,
Education,
Labor Standards.
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Alki,
Alki Elementary School,
budget,
Coronavirus,
COVID,
COVID-19,
Labor,
minimum wage,
office hours,
OLS,
South Seattle College,
Tour,
University of Washington,
UW
October 7th, 2022
Contents Share Your Budget Priorities on Tuesday Free Vaccination in District 1 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Spokane Street (Low) Bridge Update Fauntleroy Terminal Project Update Apply for Paid Job Readiness Programs By 10/18 Public Comment for New Alki Elementary School Indigenous Peoples’ Day Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial Share Your Budget Priorities on Tuesday Do you […]
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Posted: October 7th, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
District 1,
Education,
Proclamations,
Seattle Fire Department,
Transportation.
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Alki,
Alki Elementary School,
budget,
COVID,
domestic violence,
Fallen Firefighter Memporial,
Fauntleroy,
Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal,
Fire,
Fire fighter,
Indigenous,
Indigenous People's Day,
Library,
memorial,
Public Health,
school,
SDOT,
Seattle Women's Commision,
Seattle Youth Employment Program,
SFD,
Spokane Street Bridge,
SYEP,
Vaccination,
Vaccine,
West Seattle,
West Seattle Bridge
September 30th, 2022
Contents Budget Deliberations Begin for 2023/24 Park District Cycle 2 Budget Vote West Seattle Bridge Monitoring Public Safety and Human Services Committee Update SMC to Resume Late Fee Collection Council Edition Support a Diaper Drive Budget Deliberations Begin for 2023/24 On Tuesday, Mayor Harrell delivered his proposed city budget for 2023 and 2024 to Seattle […]
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Posted: September 30th, 2022 under
Budget,
Councilmember Herbold,
District 1,
Parks and Recreation,
Transportation,
West Seattle Bridge.
Tags:
budget,
Diaper Drive,
Park District,
parks,
PSHS committee,
Seattle Municipal Court,
SMC,
transportation,
volunteer,
West Seattle,
West Seattle Bridge
May 15th, 2020
West Seattle Bridge: May 15 Update SDOT announced they have completed installing intelligent monitoring systems to assess the condition of the West Seattle Bridge. This equipment includes movement sensors, crack monitors and cameras from Pier 15 to Pier 18. SDOT notes this will: “Keep us informed on how the bridge reacts to environmental changes, bridge […]
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Posted: May 15th, 2020 under
Councilmember Herbold,
COVID-19,
Homelessness,
Office of Police Accountability,
Police Department,
Public Health,
Transportation.
Tags:
Bridge,
Consent Decree,
COVID-19,
Ferries,
Ferry,
SDOT,
Virtual Office Hours,
West Seattle,
West Seattle Bridge