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Wed, 03/11/09

Home For Good, a non-profit aimed at getting low to moderate income earners into their own homes, hopes its first Seattle project in Ballard will serve as an example that affordable homes can still be built in today's housing climate.

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Wed, 03/11/09

Mayor Greg Nickels introduced changes to the city’s utility rate assistance programs that aims to help more residents with their electric and water bills.

Seattle City Light and Public Utilities now use a single eligibility standard,…MORE

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Wed, 03/11/09

The Northwest Design Review Board, and six others in the city, review projects at public meetings, at least twice per development, Early Design Guidance and a Recommendation phase, for mixd-use projects of a certain size.

Administered by…MORE

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Tue, 03/10/09

Dow Constantine spoke also spoke at last nights Admiral Neighborhood Association meeting about several local issues. He is running against fellow King County council member Larry Phillips for the county executive position that will be vacated by…MORE

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Tue, 03/10/09

David Bloom and Dorsol Plants spoke at tonight's Admiral Neighborhood Association meeting. They are not only running against each other for the 2009 Seattle City Council election, they are running against five others in the "Not Designated…MORE

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Tue, 03/10/09

After a continuation of the 2000 Pro Parks Levy was passed last November, Groundswell NW is now creating a plan on how to help the neighborhood implement the six year levy to future parks in Ballard.

At the non-profit's annual meeting…MORE

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Tue, 03/10/09

The 27,000 square foot White Center Square development is on track to break ground by the end of April, weather permitting, said project manager Aso Jaff, with KSI Architecture and Planning.

Currently, the project is going through King…MORE

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Tue, 03/10/09

The Southwest Design Review Board, and six others in the city, review projects at public meetings, at least twice per development, Early Design Guidance and a Recommendation phase, for mixd-use projects of a certain size.

Administered by…MORE

Tue, 03/10/09

Grants totaling roughly $9 million from local and national foundations were announced for Seattle Public Schools today.

The grants will go toward college readiness, staff development, and data and performance management in support of the…MORE

Tue, 03/10/09

City council members Bruce Harrell and Nick Licata are looking to place environmentally safe drop boxes at all 27 Seattle Public Libraries to reduce the amount of uncontained Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs in landfills.

The boxes…MORE

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