February 20th, 2023
Contents: SPD 2022 Crime Report: Crime Trending Down United Way Free Tax Prep Expanded Library Hours Starting April 3rd SPD 2022 Crime Report: Crime Trending Down Last week, SPD released their 2022 Year End Crime Report. This in-depth analysis was conducted by the SPD Data-Driven team and presented to the Public Safety and Human Services […]
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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
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January 28th, 2022
West Seattle Bridge Repair Update The next important step in the repair of the West Seattle Bridge is the installation of the second external work platform, near Pier 18 on the east span of the bridge. This is scheduled to be raised into place on Saturday, January 29th. The work platforms allow for the installation […]
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Posted: January 28th, 2022 under
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Police Department,
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January 21st, 2022
Sound Transit West Seattle Light Rail Draft EIS The Sound Transit Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the West Seattle Ballard Link Extension is now available online in advance of the formal publication date of January 28. Sound Transit will hold a 90-day public comment period starting January 28, though April 28. Here’s the West […]
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Posted: January 21st, 2022 under
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Libraries,
Police Department,
Public Health,
Transportation.
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April 23rd, 2021
COVID-19 Updates: New Vaccine Access Programs for 60+; What You Can Do Once You’re Vaccinated; Hospitalizations Rising At a Dangerous Rate The City has announced two new programs to ensure seniors can get vaccinated quickly at the West Seattle Vaccination Site at 2801 SW Thistle, and the Rainier Beach site. 60+ Just Show Up: No […]
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Posted: April 23rd, 2021 under
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transportation,
Utility EAP Expansion,
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January 22nd, 2021
COVID Vaccination Newsletter and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Seattle has just launched a vaccination website and weekly newsletter. The newsletter will provide weekly updates on eligibility criteria, vaccination progress in Seattle and King County, and new City of Seattle vaccination efforts. Sign up for the weekly vaccination newsletter. Vaccines are in limited supply and […]
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Posted: January 22nd, 2021 under
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October 9th, 2020
West Seattle Bridge Update October 9 Cost Benefit Analysis and Repair or Replace As part of the cost/benefit analysis on whether to repair or replace the West Seattle Bridge, SDOT is using conceptual alternatives to inform the decision. On Wednesday, SDOT presented these conceptional alternatives to the West Seattle Bridge Community Task. The Technical Advisory […]
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Posted: October 9th, 2020 under
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Parks and Recreation,
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August 21st, 2020
West Seattle Bridge Update On Wednesday the City Council’s Transportation & Utilities Committee voted to approve legislation sponsored by Councilmember Pedersen and myself to authorize an interfund loan of up to $70 million to fund work on the West Seattle Bridge and related projects during 2020 and 2021. A Full Council vote is scheduled for […]
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Posted: August 21st, 2020 under
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