The Department of Neighborhoods is hosting workshops to inform and educate community groups on developing Neighborhood Matching Fund project proposals.
Topics covered will include the new 2010 Neighborhood Matching Fund guidelines and…MORE
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Tue, 10/27/09
The Department of Neighborhoods is hosting workshops to inform and educate community groups on developing Neighborhood Matching Fund project proposals.
Topics covered will include the new 2010 Neighborhood Matching Fund guidelines and…MORE
Tue, 10/27/09
The Seattle Department of Transportation's Neighborhood Traffic Operations is holding neighborhood traffic safety meetings in the community. One will be held in West Seattle Nov. 10 at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center in Delridge, 4408…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
The Des Moines City Council voted unanimously at their Oct. 8 meeting to oppose Initiative 1033 on the November ballot.
I-1033 would limit the annual growth in revenue that cities, counties and the state could use to provide services under…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
Community Schools Collaboration passes another milestone next week when the local nonprofit holds its first annual breakfast fundraiser.
The event is Thursday, Nov. 5, at the SeaTac Radisson, and it marks another step up the ladder for…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
During preliminary discussions for Des Moines 2010 budget it became apparent the two departments that will be looked at most closely are Parks and Recreation and Police.
Chief Roger Baker was asked to cut $800,000 from the budget he…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
As Election Day looms closer, Burien will see its excitement in the race for one council position.
Incumbent Sue Blazak and opponent Jack Block Jr. are going to head to head for the seat.
Blazak works for the Highline School…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
On Nov. 4, voters will assess the value of pedestrian and bicycle safety.
The ballot in Burien this year includes a proposed $25 license tab fee titled Proposition 1, which if passed will fund two new projects: a sidewalk on one side of…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
In a special council meeting Thursday night, SeaTac City Council removed Craig Ward as city manager and removed him from his duties, effective immediately.
Assistant City Manager Todd Cutts was designated the acting city manager. Cutts…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
The Bit Saloon, "Ballard's Quirky Quality Dive Bar Since 1947," will be closing its doors Nov. 1.
The Bit, located at 4818 17th Ave. N.W., was known for hosting hardcore, punk and metal bands, acts that did not necessarily mesh with…MORE
Mon, 10/26/09
The Department of Neighborhoods is hosting workshops to inform and educate community groups on developing Neighborhood Matching Fund project proposals.
Topics covered will include the new 2010 Neighborhood Matching Fund guidelines and…MORE