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Volume VIII

 

March, 2013:

Current Issues Committee on Economic Resiliency & Regional Relations Random Thoughts

 

January, 2013:

Current Issues

Committee on Economic Resiliency & Regional Relations

Random Thoughts

Volume VII

 

November 2012,
Special Economic Development Edition:

budget

 

October, 2012:

Yesler

 

May, 2012:

Councilmember Clark

 

March, 2012:

Cider with the Sallys

Volume VI

October, 2011: Start Your Budget Engines

July, 2011: Checking in on Pioneer Square; 520 Bridge EIS Released; Cooking up Street Food Rules for Sidewalks, Parking Spots and Plazas; Roosevelt – Rezone Proposal up for Debate This Fall; Financial Empowerment Brownbag; Paid Sick Leave Proposed for Seattle

April, 2010: Tunnel drama - Dave Niehaus Way; Neighborhoods - a quick update; South Downtown - Setting the table in South Downtown; Interim parking - Bringing some spark to vacant, under-used lots; Interim uses - Temporary OK for commuter parking near light rail; Junk storage - Smarter enforcement of junk, overgrowth rules; Police accountability - 11-point letter; State legislature wades through red ink

January, 2010: Children's Hospital expansion plan; Pike/Pine Neighborhood Design Guidelines; Ballard rezones; Energy Code; Landmark nominations; Rental housing inspection; Multifamily Code update; South Downtown Neighborhoods; Hitting the road and shining a spotlight; Last Word


Volume V

October, 2010: Budget Season 2011-2012; Council Process Moving Forward; VOTE November 2

June, 2010: Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Schools; Budget: Community Centers safe for now; Taco truck revolution; Multifamily Code improvements: Design-reviewing our way to better townhomes; South Downtown Neighborhoods: Changes in Building Heights, Open Space, Streets and Housing; Pneumonia, and Living-wage Jobs

March, 2010: Passing the torch; 520 Floating Lake Bridge replacement – Vision, pragmatism and taxes Waterfront & seawall planning update; Temporary parking lots near light rail stations and other parts of town; Low-rise fun restarts; Postcard from Havana


Volume IV

December, 2009: Backyard cottages; Major land use permits; Demolish derelict housing; Housing that's affordable; Updating our neighborhood plans; Protecting older buildings; Limiting the scale of new houses in single-family neighborhoods

October, 2009: 2010 Budget Edition

July, 2009: Employee Head Tax; University Heights – finally!; Northgate and Thornton Place – finally!; A Better Picture of Seattle's Industrial Jobs – finally!; Neighborhood District Council Audit; Neighborhood Plan Updates; Backyard Cottages; Multifamily Code Update; Kindergartners invade City Hall

May, 2009: Swine Flu Exposes a Sick System; New Parks on the Way; Delridge – and others – await help on abandoned houses; North Lot; Sobering Thoughts on Jails

March, 2009: PLUNC's Year Ahead; Trucks in South Seattle; Neighborhood Plan Updates; Rental Housing Conditions; Multi-Family Code Update; Fire Hydrants


Volume III

November, 2008: Budget Highlights: Public safety, Human services, Transportation and pedestrian safety, Environmental stewardship, Neighborhood planning

November, 2008: Budget Season; Vote!

Special Edition, September, 2008: Neighborhood Plan Updates Passes Council

August 2008: Pike Place Market levy; Voter-Owner Elections; Banking the Unbanked; Updating Neighborhood Plans; Anticipation for the Multi-Family Code Update; Anticipation for the 2009-2010 City Budget

May 2008: Townhomes – Can the Patient be Saved?; Public Financing of Local Elections Campaigns; Paper & Plastic Bags; Neighborhood Plan Updates; Zoning for Affordable Housing; Comprehensive Plan Amendments; Mercer Mess Funding

March 2008: Seattle Storm; Banking the Unbanked; Neighbor Appreciation Day; Neighborhood Plan Updates; SEPA Thresholds; Proposed Multifamily Code Changes; Campaign Public Financing


Volume II

November 2007: Nightclub License - RIP & Long Live the Nightlife Advisory Board; Industrial Showdown; Autumn in the Chinatown/International District; Budget Time

July 2007: Trans fat regulation and nutrition detail on menus; Neighborhood Plan Update; Beacon Hill Light Rail Station; Neighborhoods & Nightlife; Farmers Markets; National Night Out Against Crime 2007; City Neighborhood Council's 20th Anniversay celebration

May 2007: Neighborhood Plan Implementation - Audits and Workshops; Neighborhoods & Nightlife - Nearing decision time; Neighborhood Plans Workshop; Creating a Livable South Downtown; Jobs for Women - Good and Bad News from the Trades; Random Thoughts

March 2007: Neighborhoods & Nightlife; Sprinkler Bill update; Housing Our Future Speaker Series; Middle wage jobs report; Neighborhood Plans Audit; In the Field - Beacon Hill; Economic Impact of Local Arts Brown Bag; and The Viaduct Vote

January 2007: Highlights of 2006 - Looking Ahead to 2007: Living Wage Initiatives; Neighborhoods; Accountability; External Committees; Neighbor Appreciation Day and Story Submissions; and Random Thoughts - Storms


Volume I

October 2006: State Route 520; Ethics; Non-Profit Workforce Development Providers; Spotlight on SouthPark; The Budget Process; Broadway Street and Business Cleanup; and Schedule of the 2007-2008 Budget Approval Process

July 2006: Making Crown Hill Pedestrian Friendly; Housing the homeless in Columbia City; On the Road; Neighborhood Spotlights; and Pride Parade

May 2006: Downtown Zoning Legislation Finalized; A discussion of living wages and Seattle; Economic Development and Neighborhoods; Tour of the Chinatown-International District; Neighborhood Meetings with Seattle City Council; and Councilmember Clark on her first 100 days on the job

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