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Hitt's Hill Park
Hitt’s Hill is a 3.2-acre wooded hilltop on the southwest end of Columbia City that was once home to the Hitt’s Fireworks factory. Hitt's ...
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Occidental Square
Occidental Park is in the heart of the historic Pioneer Square district. London Plane trees provide shade; park furniture and nearby outdoor ...
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Terry Pettus Park
Terry Pettus Park includes shoreline access and a public float. Tie-up time is limited to 2 hours. Terry Pettus Park is a street-end pocket ...
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Washington Street Boat Landing
No boats land here any more. At this site just south of the Washington State Ferry Terminal, you'll find only a historic pergola built for ...
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Big Day of Play
Big Day of Play is our largest event of the year, occurring each August. We bring together thousands of people for fun and games, sports on ...
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Museums & Attractions
Our park lands are home to a variety of museums, gardens, and attractions. Here's a list of all these special places, with links to their ...
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Park Activation Events
Another great season lies ahead for Center City parks with arts, concerts, festivals and random acts of urban fun. Our park concierges have ...
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2023 Technology Matching Fund Projects
Find out about the 2023 Technology Matching Fund winning projects. 2023 TECHNOLOGY MATCHING FUND PROJECTS  The list below represents the ...
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New Mobility Program
We’re supporting new technologies and service innovations to give Seattleites more mobility options. Join  bike share , borrow an ...
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Longfellow Creek Natural Drainage System (NDS) Project
Drainage improvements and pollution source control in Delridge Example of a natural drainage system. Project description  ...
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Waste Prevention
Waste Prevention Recycling and composting are great. But not creating waste in the first place is even better! When you throw ...
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Climate Change
Climate Change Rising sea levels are threatening coastal areas throughout Seattle, including Alki Beach. SPU and Climate Change ...
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School Recycling & Waste Reduction Resources
School Recycling & Waste Reduction Resources Seattle Public Utilities' (SPU's) solid waste services partner with organizations to offer ...
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Who We Are
Seattle Youth Commission Who We Are Updated Dec 27, 2024 Seattle Youth Commission is one of over 70 Boards and Comissions in the city ...
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Discovery Park Visitor Center
Discovery Park is a 534 acre natural area park operated by the Seattle Parks and Recreation. It is the largest city park in Seattle, and ...
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Seattle Center Sculpture Walk
This fall the 2016 Seattle Center Sculpture Walk will transform the Seattle Center Campus with eight art spectacles that will change the way ...
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2002-2008
The Race and Social Justice Initiative was established in 2004, growing out of earlier efforts to address inequality. Early Efforts ...
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Education and Interpretation
Discovery Park has hosted a wide range of programming for children and adults throughout its history. Early in the development of the ...
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Police Accountability in Seattle: 1955-2020
Illustrated exhibit highlighting changes in police accountability in Seattle from 1955 to 2020 World War II dramatically grew Seattle's ...
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Timeline 1955-2020
Chronology of selected legislation and events regarding police accountability in Seattle through 2020. The following is a chronology of ...
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Columbia
The Town of Columbia was incorporated in 1892. Among those signing the petition to incorporate as a town in King County were blacksmiths, ...
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Salmon Bay Sawmills
After the Great Fire of 1889 many shingle and lumber mills relocated from Elliott Bay to Salmon Bay. Ballard earned the nickname ...
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Pioneers in City Government
May Banks, Bertha Knight Landes, Pearl Powell, and Mary Norris all played important roles in Seattle's municipal operations. Librarian ...
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Gender & Employment
Struggles for women's civil rights and against gender discrimination occurred within Seattle city government as it did elsewhere in society. ...
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Audio Clips and Transcripts
Audio Clips and Transcripts Testimony of Charles McClure Planning and Urban Development Committee Meeting, September 8, 1976 (Event ...
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