Members of the Seattle City Council are ready to prepare a ballot measure asking city voters this spring if they are willing to pay extra for a waterfront tunnel or would they prefer a new elevated highway that could be paid for with existing…MORE
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Patterson picked for policy post
Tue, 01/09/07
King County Councilwoman Julia Patterson, D-SeaTac, has been named vice-chairwoman of policy as part of the council's reorganization for 2007.
Her appointment came on a unanimous vote of county council members.
As vice-chairwoman of…MORE
Parents visited before kids entered schools
Tue, 01/02/07
Many parents desire to play a more active role in their child's education, but rarely have the chance to do so.
Gatewood Elementary and Denny Middle Schools are helping parents by bringing that opportunity for involvement, literally,…MORE
Requirements for new school chief are debated
Tue, 01/02/07
While the search for a new superintendent is still in its infancy, whoever gets the job will likely have his or her hands full; enrollment in the 45,000-student district is slowly declining and a contentious school closure process has divided the…MORE
Fischburg to quit Delridge association
Tue, 01/02/07
No organization has had more impact on Delridge in the last decade than the Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association and now its founding director is stepping down.
The nonprofit agency hopes to hire a new executive director by mid-…MORE
City sets new recycle record
Tue, 01/02/07
Seattle set a new record for recycling rates, with 52.1 percent of residential garbage heading to recycling bins instead of landfills.
The residential recycling rate climbed by 2.7 percentage points compared to 2004 and was 2.2 percentage…MORE
SeaTac storm debris collected next week
Tue, 01/02/07
Debris from December's powerful windstorm will be collected beginning Monday, Jan. 8, from all single-family residences in SeaTac.
There will be no charge for this service.
Residents simply need to place yard debris at their…MORE
New life for old viaduct?
Tue, 01/02/07
Farid Chouery, a shoring and structural engineer, has a proposal to build a new Alaskan Way Viaduct without tearing down the existing one and without completely stopping traffic.
First new anchors would be built. Then high-strength steel…MORE
Nelson picked for cities post
Tue, 01/02/07
Burien City Councilwoman Sally Nelson recently was appointed vice chair of the National League of Cities CityFutures Panel on Equity and Opportunity in 2007.
League president Bart Peterson, mayor of Indianapolis announced Nelson's…MORE
Stella Chao named neighborhood chief
Tue, 01/02/07
Mayor Greg Nickels has nominated Stella Chao, a long-time community leader, as the new director of the city*s Department of Neighborhoods.
"Stella has a passion for bringing people together, building community and serving the residents of…MORE
