In the News:
- Conlin Talks Transit Issues with Transit Blog (November 2009), Seattle Transit Blog, 11/10
- The Stranger on Conlin and the New Council, The Stranger, 11/3
- Two more years for Seattle Council President Conlin - a fine idea, The Seattle Times, 12/11
- Seattle City Council Creates Urban Forestry Commission, Majority Rules, 8/3
- Vegetable gardens crop up in Seattle parking strips, The Seattle Times, 7/25
- Too much fast food 'harms children's test scores', Telegraph.co.uk, 5/22
- Seattle's tree management needs revising, the city auditor says, The Seattle Times, 5/19
- Council urges mayor to approve stronger rules to protect urban forest, Ballard News Tribune, 5/18
- In Seattle, planting a garden in that parking strip could cost you a bunch of green, Seattle Post Globe, 4/20
- Seattle City Council is committed to open government, The Seattle Times, 4/10
- Sustainable Seattle: City Launches New Compost Pickup Program as Part of Zero Waste Strategy, Democracy Now!, 3/30
- City Council plans review of snowstorm, Seattle PI, 3/23
- Richard Conlin and Zero Waste, Arcade
- Creek Restoration Project Scuttled by Mayor, Seattle PI, 3/15
- Food in the News: Making the Case for the Local Food Initiative, Mother Jones, March/April
- Seattle City Council OKs tree-cutting limit, Seattle Times, 2/24
- City Council endorses single payer health, Seattle PI, 2/18
- City trees: Halt careless devastation, Seattle PI, 12/12
- When did trees become disposable?, Seattle PI, 12/11
- Conlin says Utility Rate Increases Are Likely to be Trimmed, Seattle PI, 8/13
- Council OKs 20-cent Fee on Plastic, Paper Bags, Seattle PI, 7/29
- Council Committee OKs Bag Fees, Seattle Times, 7/23
- Presto! A Parks Levy!, Crosscut, 7/23
- Megahomes: Council Considers Limiting Sizes, Seattle PI, 6/30
- Seattle Treescape: a bigger canopy, Seattle PI, 6/11
- Councilmembers Want Groves of Trees Protected, Seattle Times, 5/29
- Satisfying Seattle's passion for parks, Seattle Times, 5/13
- Council Pleased that Farmer's Markets Keep Growing, Seattle PI, 4/23
- Seattle officials propose 20-cent grocery-bag fee, Seattle Times, 4/3
- Council Makes Recycling Easier, Seattle PI, 4/1
- Creek repair to cost city $400,000 more, Seattle Times, 11/6
- City Council gives $400,000 to end wetlands feud, Seattle P-I, 11/5
- City to buy 2 Madison Valley homes for stormwater control plan, Seattle P-I, 10/30
- Recycling: Reduce the waste, Seattle P-I, 7/11
- Residents urge council panel to ban Styrofoam, end proposed garbage handling site, Seattle P-I, 6/8
- Plastic foam, grocery bags could end up on Seattle hit list, Seattle P-I, 6/7
- Georgetown neighbors talking trash with city, Seattle P-I, 6/7
- Reducing Waste: Good for Earth, Seattle P-I, 4/20
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