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Videos
- Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee Archives
- Sally appears on Comcast Local Edition in August
Sally Clark spoke with Local Comcast Edition's Tony Ventrella on August 2. They discussed the Neighborhood Plan implementation audit due in September, the reurbanization of Seattle and its accompanying challenges, and the need to continue to increase the Seattle police force. 8/2/2007
- Brown Bag: Economic Impact of Global Health on Seattle
A discussion of the economic impact of the growth of Seattle as a center for global health research and development. 6/6/2007
- City Inside/Out: Nightlife
City Inside/Out takes an in-depth look at the effort by City leaders to draft new regulations for nightlife in Seattle. 6/8/2007
- Did You Know? with Council Member Sally Clark
Since 1990, the city of Seattle has provided a Friday and Saturday late-night alternative to the streets. Young people can gather at nine local community centers and be a part activities like computer class, athletics including basketball, volleyball, and martial arts, even tutoring. The Late Night Program targets youth most prone to harmful behavior and shows them the possibility of having a positive future. 5/31/2007
- City Inside/Out: Managing Urban Development
City Inside/Out takes an in-depth look at the issue of growth, density, and preserving neighborhood character. 5/25/2007
- CityStream
The premiere episode of the new weekly CityStream looks at Georgetown neighborhood volunteers battling to beautify a street forgotten for seventy years and save the area's longest contiguous greenbelt. 5/24/2007
- Food Life Line
A food processing competition to help end hunger.
- Citywide Neighborhood Plan Workshop
Citizens who wish to improve and empower their neighborhoods attended a public workshop on Neighborhood Planning - Sharpening the Tools for Effective Use, Implementation and stewardship, held on Saturday, May 19th, 2007. The workshop assessed the results so far from Seattle's nationally recognized 38 neighborhood plans, which were produced between 1995 and 1999. The event is sponsored by the City Neighborhood Council, in coordination with the office of Seattle City Councilmember Sally Clark. 5/19/2007
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City Inside/Out: Strip Clubs
Sally and Councilmember Jean Godden attended the twenty-eighth annual Women in Trades Fair on Friday April 27 at the Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion. Sally proudly holds her Washington Women in Trades shirt she received for participating in the Fair’s Power Tool and Trade Skills Olympics where they showed their expertise (or lack thereof) at basic trade craft skills such as painting straight lines, identifying tools, reading maps and measuring boards. 5/4/2007
- Local Arts Impact
Economic Development & Neighborhoods Committee Forum: When most people think of the impact of arts’ organizations on our community, they immediately think of cultural enrichment. Often overlooked is the positive contribution that the arts make to our economy-providing sustainable living-wage jobs and helping create a healthy economy. This financial contribution has been measured by numerous regional economic studies. At this brown-bag forum, arts’ leaders and City officials reports on the lesser-known side of cultural organizations-their financial importance to the community. 4/3/2007
- Full Council
Agenda Items: Councilmember Sally Clark's Oath of Office; Water and Drainage and Wastewater Fund; Seattle Arts Commission, Seattle Human Rights Commission, Public Safety Civil Service Commission, Seattle Fire Code Advisory Board and Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board Member Appointments; Transportation Strategic Plan Update; Third Quarter 2006 Salary Ordinance; day care providers taxation; Counseling and Referral Service; Seattle Police Relief and Pension Fund. 1/8/2007
- Climbing the Living Wage Ladder
Councilmember Sally Clark researches the city's involvement in providing technical training for workers wishing to better their lives. 12/13/2006
- Seattle Follies: The Brawl at Town Hall
Join Seattle Councilmember Sally Clark as she hosts the post-election edition of Seattle Follies. Joining her, and providing slashing and trenchant commentary on who really won and lost in the vote are blogger and humorist David Goldstein of horsesass.com, speaking from the left, and John Moe, public radio personality and author of the recently published book, Conservatize Me, promoting the view from the right. Councilmember Richard Conlin, former chair of the transportation committee and a champion of mass transit and sustainable neighborhoods, offers his new tongue-in-cheek alternatives to the current and controversial proposals for the new 520 bridge. 11/16/2006
- Budget Brief with Sally J. Clark
In this Budget Brief, councilmember Sally Clark talks about her budget priorities including the P-Patch program and the Neighborhood Matching Fund. 10/26/2006
- Sally Clack on Comcast Local Edition, 2006
- Council Conversations with Sally Clark, 3/29/2006
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