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Historical Project Library
Historical Project Library This project archive contains a chronological list of meetings and key documents that have supported the process ...
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Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
How Native American activism led to the dedication of public land for Native peoples' use for the first time since the founding of Seattle. ...
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2015 Find of the Month Archive
Finds of the Month from 2015, highlighting interesting, important, and odd items from our collection. Topics include a proposed loitering ...
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About The Planning Commission
Seattle Planning Commission commissioners and staff, and contact information. The Planning Commission advises the Mayor, City Council and ...
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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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Welcoming Cities Resolution
On Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 President Trump signed Executive Orders that directly impact our immigrant and refugee community. This ...
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Council's Balancing Package for the 2021 Budget
The Council puts together its version of the City budget after receiving a proposal from the Mayor in late September. Each Councilmember ...
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Arts in Parks
Opens Sep. 16, 2025. Arts in Parks supports grassroots organizations, community-based groups, and individual artists seeking to activate ...
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Chinatown International District (CID) Resource Guide
We’re excited to present the Chinatown International District (CID) Resource Guide! This guide was developed to support unhoused people in ...
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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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Duwamish Valley Program Annual Update 2019
Duwamish Valley: Update and Progress Report (Spring 2019) Taking Action & Delivering Results It's been almost a year since the release of ...
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Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission Agendas and Minutes
Video of most Commission meetings can be found at the Seattle Channel.
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Cultural Facilities Fund
Awarding grants to Seattle arts, heritage, cultural, and arts service organizations with facility projects that create greater access for ...
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Select Committee on Citywide Mandatory Housing Affordability
Mandatory Housing Affordability, or MHA, creates affordable housing in exchange for taller buildings in neighborhoods across the city, ...
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2026 Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy Renewal
The FEPP levy is intended to build a better future for Seattle students by investing in programs that positively impact academic achievement ...
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Seattle's City Halls
A look at city halls throughout Seattle's history, from the first building constructed for city government offices to the new city hall that ...
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Youth Mental Wellness Resources
The City of Seattle is proud to offer a variety of free and low-cost mental health care options, resources, and supports for Seattle youth ...
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Crown Hill Park
This park, located at Holman Road NW and 13th Avenue NW, includes ballfield renovations, walkways, entries, open space, areas for play, ...
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Meeting Materials
Meeting Materials Board of Park Commissioners Letter in Support of Black Lives Matter movement Join the May 22 Board of Parks and ...
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2022 Annual Report of the Seattle City Council
2022 Annual Report of the Seattle City Council Contents Overview COVID-19 Response ...
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Community Service Officers
About the Community Service Officer Program Our Mission "To make Seattle a safer and more equitable city by offering a greater range ...
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Current Calls and Funding
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture issues multiple calls for artists, as well as funding opportunities, throughout the year. View current ...
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2023 Annual Report of the Seattle City Council
2023 Annual Report of the Seattle City Council Contents Overview COVID-19 Response ...
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2014 Find of the Month Archive
Finds of the Month from 2014, highlighting interesting, important, and odd items from our collection. Topics include the "cutlet curfew," a ...
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RapidRide J Line
Will provide high-quality service connecting Downtown Seattle with SLU, Eastlake, University District, & Roosevelt Our RapidRide J Line ...
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