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Route 48 - Transit-Plus Multimodal Corridor
Keeping buses moving and improving transit access and reliability between Mt Baker and UW Link Station January 5, 2023 What’s ...
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Route 40 - Transit-Plus Multimodal Corridor
Making bus trips faster, enhancing reliability, and improving safety. Updated March 6, 2022 Making bus trips faster, enhancing ...
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1st & Battery Portal Porch
Opening up public space for people Updated: December 6, 2022 What’s happening now? We are currently in the process of ...
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Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ) Permits
Learn about RPZs and how to get a parking permit for your neighborhood Zone. March 21, 2023 Updated RPZ Fees in 2023 ...
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Education Center Features & Exhibits
Education Center Features & Exhibits Features Welcome Room and Exhibit Hall The Welcome Room and Exhibit Hall welcomes visitors to ...
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Visit the Education Center From Anywhere
Visit the Education Center From Anywhere --> Engaging ways to explore the Cedar River Watershed Education Center from afar. In ...
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Understanding Your Drainage Bill
Understanding Your Drainage Bill About the Bill Where is my drainage bill? Drainage fees do not appear on your utility bill. The City ...
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Lead in Water
Lead in Water Seattle's drinking water sources don't contain lead. However, lead can leach into water from plumbing materials, such as ...
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Art Interruptions 2015
Art Interruptions offers ephemeral moments of surprise and reflection in the Central Area Neighborhood Greenway from September 4, 2015 to ...
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Seattle Center Sculpture Walk 2015
Series of temporary artworks to enliven the Seattle Center Campus with color, whimsy and surprise. The temporary artworks range from site ...
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Willow Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project
This project will realign the creek to maximize environmental benefits. Updated September 27, 2022 What's Happening Now? We ...
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Current Projects
Current NSF Projects Updated: February 7, 2023 The 2022-2024 Neighborhood Street Fund Projects have been selected.  See the individual ...
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How Much Does it Cost?
How Much Does it Cost? Low-income permits There is a $10, discounted RPZ permit for households that indicate a financial burden. How do ...
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Discounted Permits
There is a discounted $10 RPZ permit for households experiencing financial burden. Learn how to qualify for a $10 RPZ permit. How do I ...
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RPZs – Types of Permits and Fees
Learn about the cost of each type of RPZ permit. If you are a resident living in a designated Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ) you may ...
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South Park and Georgetown Safe Connections
South Park and Georgetown Safe Connections Updated: February 7, 2023 What's happening now? Thank you to all who participated ...
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Freeway Park Entrance Improvements
Pedestrian improvements at multiple entrances to Freeway Park Project Updates SDOT's project team is coordinating design efforts with the ...
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Pedestrian Clear Zone
Pedestrian Clear Zone Why are pedestrian clear zones age-friendly? The Pedestrian Clear Zone is the area of the sidewalk corridor that is ...
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Hill Climb Assists
Hill Climb Assists How are hill-climb assists age-friendly? Public hill climb assists are important to get older adults and children up a ...
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It Takes a Village
Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis is proposing an initiative, "It Takes a Village," to quickly expand the number of tiny houses in Seattle. Tiny ...
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Hygiene Facilities
Available Hygiene Facilities in Seattle as of April 6, 2020 There are a number of restrooms, showers and comfort stations spread out ...
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11th Ave NE & 12th Ave NE Paving & Safety Project
We'll pave approximately 1.8 miles of 11th and 12th Ave NE to make it safer and more comfortable to travel on. Updated: March 27, 2023 ...
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Power Supply and Delivery
How we generate power and deliver it to our customers Most of the electricity we provide to customers comes from several utility-owned ...
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Resources
Resource links provided by the Urban Forestry Commission Urban Forest Protection Ordinance Update 2023 Ordinance Update Activity In ...
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Archived 2019 Meeting Documents
Archived 2019 Meeting Documents 2019 Meeting Documents December 11, 2019 Agenda (December 11, 2019) Fee-in-lieu research project ...
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