April 5th, 2019
Prolific Offenders Report Follow Up There has been a lot of discussion and coverage of a recent report commissioned by a collaborative effort of several of Seattle’s small business associations. The television special called “Seattle is Dying” further amplified the public dialogue. Let me first say that we need, and I commit to bring urgency […]
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Posted: April 5th, 2019 under
Councilmember Herbold.
Tags:
Constituent Email Report,
Denim Day,
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center,
Library Maintenance and Operations Levy,
Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault,
MeToo,
Proclamation,
Prolific Offenders,
Public Hearing,
Seattle is Dying,
Seattle Women's Commission,
Sexual Assault Awareness Month,
Sno-Isle Library
March 1st, 2019
Capital Projects Oversight Watch List Resolution As we’ve all seen, sometimes large capital projects run well over budget. Recent examples of City projects include the Seawall, the utility billing system, and now the potential Center City Streetcar. To address this, last year I introduced legislation to establish enhanced quarterly reporting requirements for the City’s Capital […]
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Posted: March 1st, 2019 under
Councilmember Herbold.
Tags:
Blue Sky 2018,
Capital Improvement Program,
Curbside Recycling,
D1,
KC Solid Waste Division,
National Sword,
Recycle Right,
Responsible Recycling Task Force,
Seattle Women's Commission,
Seawall,
SPU,
Watch List,
Wrap Recycling Action Program,
Zoo for All
September 28th, 2018
This Week’s Budget Update On Monday, September 24th the Mayor presented her 2019-2020 Proposed Budget and 2019-2024 Proposed Capital Improvement Program. You can access individual department budgets in the links above; here’s a link to a summary and high-level summary charts, and the budget homepage. Here’s the Mayor’s budget information page. The Mayor identifies her […]
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