seattlelegislation

Seattle is fighting its residents and ignoring a surging global trend

We heard last week from downtown residents battling Seattle’s LID assessment. This week we have an update on a neighbor’s legal fight to preserve the safe and functional use of its alley.

Seattle is fighting its residents and ignoring a surging global trend

Pandemic Seattle: can downtown survive and build back better?

The last six months have seen a lot of changes in Seattle, but even more are needed for this phoenix to rise from the ashes.

Pandemic Seattle: can downtown survive and build back better?

Don’t Confuse Me With The Facts. My Mind Is Made Up!

PLUZ Committee votes 2-1 (O’Brien and Pacheco overrule Herbold) to send controversial CB119600 on a fast track to a full Council vote on October 7.

Don’t Confuse Me With The Facts. My Mind Is Made Up!

MOB’s Gone Mad?

Council Member Mike O’Brien [MOB] seems to have “gone mad” in the last few months, ever since it became obvious that he had no chance for Reelection to his District 6 Council seat. This week, however, his outrageous claims sank to a new low.

MOB’s Gone Mad?

Governor Inslee please veto HB1923 and say no to developer special interests. The bill weakens SEPA and takes away the public's right to comment.

Governor Inslee please veto HB1923 and say no to developer special interests. The bill weakens SEPA and takes away the public's right to comment. "It would be especially disappointing to see the most pro-environment presidential candidate sign a bill prioritizing special interests over the public’s ability to seek redress under his state’s signature environmental policy."

 Governor Inslee please veto HB1923 and say no to developer special interests. The bill weakens SEPA and takes away the public's right to comment.