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  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-06-10

    Jun 10, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee met on June 10, 2026, with four of five members present, chaired by Dionne Foster. The committee discussed CB 121218, an ordinance adopting the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial Plan for program years 2026-2028 and establishing Housing Funding Policies for the same period, along with authorizing the Director of Housing regarding housing loans and contracts. The committee voted 4-0 to recommend City Council adoption of Resolution 32209, approving proposed charter amendments recommended by the board of the Seattle Social Housing Developer. The meeting lasted approximately 52 minutes, from 2:05 p.m. to 2:57 p.m.

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  • Minutes from the June 9, 2026 Regular Meeting

Jun 9, 2026

·Hazleton, PA
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Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, with four of five members present (Nilles absent). The council approved Resolution 2026-39 by a 4-0 vote to establish administrative costs for processing delinquent parking violations under the city's new civil infraction system implemented by Ordinance 2026-7 on April 14, 2026; administrative costs will cover citation processing, mailing, and collection agency fees, with the city considering Penn Credit Corporation as a potential collection partner. The meeting included presentations of certificates to Junior Council members and a proclamation honoring Reverend Kevin Miller. The minutes from the previous meeting of May 26, 2026 were approved unanimously.

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  • May 6, 2026 Meeting Minutes

    May 6, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    The Hazleton Government Study Commission held a meeting on May 6, 2026, at 5:04 PM in City Hall Conference Room A, with Chairwoman Allison Keegan and all seven commissioners present. The Commission approved the April 22, 2026 meeting minutes unanimously on a motion by Joseph Yannuzzi, seconded by Thomas Bruno. PEL Consultants reviewed updated drafts of Article VII–Ordinances and Resolutions and Article VIII–Budget and Finance, and led discussion on Article VII–Authorities, Boards and Commissions, Article XXI–Annual and Special Independent Audits, and the Citizen's Petition and Referendum Process, with commissioners providing feedback on referendum procedures and requirements. The meeting adjourned at 7:06 PM, with the next meeting scheduled for May 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM on the 2nd floor of City Hall.

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  • 2026-04-14 Regular Meeting Agenda

    Apr 14, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    The Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2026, featuring a public hearing on the Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan and consideration of several ordinances and resolutions. Key items included first reading of Ordinance 2026-8 establishing a Residential Reserved Parking Permit Program, second reading of Ordinance 2026-7, and resolutions to approve the amended Fiscal Year 2026 Action Plan, award a bid for the Hazleton Streets Improvements Project—Phase 1, and request Department of Conservation and Natural Resources funds for the Columbus Court Community Park and Pagnotti Field Project—Phase 1.

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  • Minutes from the February 24, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 6:03 p.m., with all five council members present. The council unanimously passed Ordinance 2026-2, which names and dedicates streets within the Allen Ridge Subdivision and Land Development after verifying with 911 and the post office that street names would not conflict with West Hazleton. The council unanimously passed Resolution 2026-17, adopting policies governing the use of city parks, athletic facilities, and public spaces, which establishes three categories of usage (common use, reserved use, and league use), requires applications and insurance for competitive use, implements a fan decorum policy, and introduces a Hazleton City Pickleball League scheduled for Tuesdays. Resolution 2026-18 regarding compensation for members of the Hazleton Recreational Vehicle Appeals Board was presented but the document does not provide details on the final vote or outcomes.

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    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    On February 24, 2026, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting with all seven members present, during which they passed several resolutions including recognition of Dr. Mustafa "Mark" Hamed and Hassan F. Abdallah for their election to the Michigan Board of Medicine, condolences for the passing of David Dumas, and approval of a consent agenda. The Council also approved a temporary use permit for a food truck at 25351 Ford Road, allowing one food truck to operate for six months (February 25 to August 31, 2026) as the property owner works toward establishing a permanent brick-and-mortar establishment, consistent with the city's zoning ordinance adopted in September 2025.

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  • Minutes from the February 10, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on February 10, 2026, with four of five council members present (Bruno absent). The council passed on first reading Ordinance 2026-2 naming and dedicating newly created streets within the Allen Ridge Subdivision and Land Development (4-0 vote), contingent on engineer approval and compliance with development specifications. On second reading, the council passed Ordinance 2026-1 terminating a right-of-way easement along South Conahan Drive (4-0 vote). The council also passed four resolutions: Resolution 2026-8 proclaiming February 9-15, 2026, as FBLA week in Hazleton; Resolution 2026-9 appointing John Tunnessen to the Hazleton City Housing Authority; and Resolution 2026-10 appointing Laura Stancu to the Zoning Hearing Board (all 4-0).

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  • Minutes from the January 27, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Jan 27, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held its regular meeting on January 27, 2026, with all five council members present (Bruno, Colombo, Nilles, Ondishin, and Perry). The council approved unanimously the minutes from the January 5, 2026 Inauguration Ceremony Meeting. Barbara Conway presented a proposal for a Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) program to address stray cats in the city, partnering with "No Nonsense Neutering" to neuter or spay 50 feral cats for $750 total ($15 per animal), with Conway pledging $150 and Ondishin pledging $600 toward the program; the council determined the initiative would require passage by resolution rather than ordinance. Tony Ryba from Government Consulting Strategies LLC presented on cost-saving opportunities for the city across revenue and expense categories, with no consulting fee.

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  • COUNCIL CHAMBERS DECEMBER 10, 2025 MEETING OF THE

    Dec 10, 2025

    ·West Chester, PA
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    On December 10, 2025, the Chester City Council held a regular meeting presided over by Mayor Stefan Roots, during which Police Commissioner Katrina Blackwell was sworn in with congratulations from city officials and community members. The council approved previous meeting minutes and addressed several items including Bill No. 5 (Ordinance 5, 2025), a final reading amendment to the Planning and Zoning Code that prohibits construction company and tradesperson headquarters in specific zoning districts and establishes maximum percentages for outdoor storage, and Resolution 147 regarding Grace Manor plan approval with standard stormwater management agreements. Public comments were received on agenda items including questions about amendments to the Pension Board ordinance and stormwater management protocols.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-09-16

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on September 16, 2025, at 9:33 a.m., with Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, and Rinck present (Strauss excused). The committee unanimously recommended four measures: Resolution 32179 establishing a Council District Fund/District Project Fund under the 2025 Adopted Budget and Capital Improvement Program; Council Bill 121058 renaming the Council District Fund CIP project to District Project Fund and lifting a proviso; Council Bill 121040 establishing new vehicle type classifications and curb allowances for e-cargo bicycle delivery with amendments to Seattle Municipal Code sections; and Council Bill 121023 correcting a franchisee name error in railroad franchise ordinances. The committee also heard an informational item on the Seattle Transportation Plan 3-Year Implementation Plan. All four recommended bills passed 4–0.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2025-09-16

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On September 16, 2025, the Seattle City Council met at City Hall with Council President Sara Nelson presiding; five members were present, three excused, and one arrived late. The Council approved the Introduction and Referral Calendar as amended to introduce Resolution 32183, which calls for additional measures by City departments to advance the One Seattle Plan Comprehensive Plan update and requests that the Office of Planning and Community Development develop additional amendments in 2026, passing 6–0. The Council also adopted the Consent Calendar, including approval of minutes from September 9, 2025, and an ordinance appropriating money for claims from September 1–5, 2025.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2025-09-15

    Sep 15, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on September 15, 2025, with five members present (Solomon, Strauss, Juarez, Rinck, Rivera) to conduct four items of business. The committee unanimously recommended City Council approval of a contract rezone for 352 Roy Street, changing the zoning from Seattle Mixed Uptown 65-foot height limit to 85-foot height limit with Mandatory Housing Affordability overlay, with a related ordinance (CB 121074) also recommended unanimously. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121045, which updates timelines for City review of land use permits by amending Seattle Municipal Code Sections 23.76.005 and 23.76.010 and amending Resolution 31602. A fourth item, CB 121047, relating to construction codes and substantial alteration requirements for buildings greater than 7,000 square feet, was recommended for passage, with voting results recorded as incomplete in the minutes.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-09-02

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on September 2, 2025, from 10:01 a.m. to 12:06 p.m., with Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka and three other members present and one excused. The committee discussed Resolution 32179 regarding the operation of a Council District Fund/District Project Fund under the 2025 Adopted Budget and 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program. The committee also discussed Council Bill 121058, which amends the 2025 Budget ordinance to rename the Council District Fund CIP project to the District Project Fund CIP project and lift a proviso. Additionally, the committee heard an information item on the SDOT Sidewalk Program covering repair and new construction, and discussed Council Bill 121040 establishing new vehicle type rules for e-cargo bicycle delivery operations, parking, and loading.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-01-21

    Jan 21, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on January 21, 2025, at 9:32 a.m. with five members present (Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, Rinck, and Strauss) and unanimously recommended four items for City Council adoption. The committee approved Resolution 32158 granting conceptual approval for a below-grade pedestrian tunnel under Boren Avenue North as part of 121 Boren Avenue North construction in South Lake Union, and Resolution 32159 for a below-grade private thermal energy exchange system at the same location. The committee also recommended passage of Ordinance 120846 granting Triton West LLC a twenty-year pipeline permit under 13th Avenue Southwest and Southwest Florida Street, and Ordinance 120924 allowing Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority to maintain a pedestrian skybridge over Western Avenue approximately 300 feet north of Pike Street. The committee also heard presentations on Safe Routes to School and the School Traffic Safety Committee before adjourning at 11:13 a.m.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2024-12-17

    Dec 17, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on December 17, 2024, from 9:32 a.m. to 11:38 a.m., with Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka and two other members present. The committee discussed two resolutions granting conceptual approval to Onni Boren Ave Seattle LLC for a below-grade pedestrian tunnel and thermal energy exchange system under Boren Avenue North north of Denny Way as part of construction at 121 Boren Avenue North in South Lake Union. The committee also discussed two ordinances: one granting Triton West LLC a twenty-year permit to maintain and operate a pipeline system under 13th Avenue Southwest and Southwest Florida Street, and another granting the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority permission to continue operating a pedestrian skybridge over Western Avenue approximately 300 feet north of Pike Street. The committee additionally heard an information briefing on SDOT permitting and a presentation on winter weather preparedness.

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  • Sustainability, City Light, Arts and Culture Committee — Minutes 2024-09-06

    Sep 6, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Sustainability, City Light, Arts and Culture Committee met on September 6, 2024, at 9:34 a.m., with three members present (Tanya Woo presiding, Tammy Morales, Dan Strauss) and one excused absence (Rob Saka). The committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32144, adopting the 2024 Food Action Plan and directing the Office of Sustainability and Environment to coordinate implementation and monitoring, approved 3–0. The committee also recommended adoption of Resolution 32146 regarding Seattle's participation in Washington State's Clean Fuels Standard Program under RCW 70A.535.005, approved 4–0. Council Bill 120856, an ordinance amending City Light Department rates, terms, and conditions for electricity supply for 2024, 2025, and 2026, was discussed but not voted on during the meeting.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-07-02

    Jul 2, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On July 2, 2024, the Seattle Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met to advance two items related to a proposed property tax levy for transportation. Council Bill 120788, which would authorize a regular property tax levy for up to eight years to fund transportation capital and operating improvements, was recommended for passage by an 8–1 vote, with Councilmember Dan Strauss abstaining. Resolution 32137, accompanying the ordinance and providing direction on reporting and implementation of levy-funded programs, was unanimously recommended for adoption by all nine committee members present. The committee, presided over by Councilmember Rob Saka, aims to place the transportation levy proposition before qualified city electors at the November 5, 2024 election.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2024-06-26

    Jun 26, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on June 26, 2024, at 2:03 p.m. in Seattle's City Hall Council Chamber with Councilmembers Hollingsworth, Rivera, and Strauss present. The committee recommended passage of CB 120800, an ordinance approving current use taxation for property at 4613 South Lucile Street under the King County Public Benefit Rating System, which passed 3–0. The committee heard an update on the Ship Canal Water Quality Project and discussed Resolution 32136, which adopts a 2025-2030 Strategic Business Plan for Seattle Public Utilities and endorses rate paths for 2025-2027 and a rate forecast for 2028-2030. The meeting adjourned at 3:33 p.m.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2024-04-09

    Apr 9, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council held a regular meeting on April 9, 2024, at 2:03 p.m. in the Council Chamber with eight members present and one excused (Dan Strauss). The Council unanimously adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar and the meeting agenda, approved Consent Calendar items including the April 2, 2024 minutes and CB 120762 (an ordinance for payment of claims from March 25–29, 2024), all by 8–0 votes. The Transportation Committee recommended and the Council adopted Resolution 32132 designating 8th Avenue between Seneca Street and Spring Street as "Wier Harman Way" honorary designation. Twenty-one members of the public provided comment during the public comment period.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2024-01-09

    Jan 9, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council met on January 9, 2024, at 2:02 p.m., with Council President Nelson presiding and eight council members present (Tammy J. Morales arrived late at 2:09 p.m.). The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 418) by an 8–0 vote, approved the Agenda, and passed Consent Calendar Bill CB 120736, an ordinance appropriating money to pay claims for the week of December 25–29, 2023, by an 8–0 vote. The Council also adopted Resolution 32125 relating to participation on King County, Regional, State, and City committees for 2024 and 2025 by an 8–0 vote, superseding Resolution 32038. The meeting adjourned at 2:31 p.m.

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  • Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 2023-09-21

    Sep 21, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on September 21, 2023, at 9:36 a.m., with Council President Debora Juarez presiding and three of five members present. The committee unanimously recommended (3–0) confirmation of Michael L. Reichert's reappointment to the Seattle Indian Services Commission through November 30, 2025, and Misha Y. Rodarte's reappointment to the same commission through June 30, 2026. The committee also unanimously recommended Greg P. Ramirez's appointment to the Labor Standards Advisory Commission through April 30, 2025, and approved as amended Resolution 32110 supporting a public-private partnership among Seattle, Seattle Public Schools, and the One Roof Partnership to develop a new Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center, along with ordinance CB 120665 adjusting settlement briefing thresholds in City Council's Executive Session procedures. The meeting adjourned at 10:28 a.m.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2023-09-14

    Sep 14, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance and Housing Committee of the Seattle City Council met on September 14, 2023, with five members present: Teresa Mosqueda, Lisa Herbold, Alex Pedersen, Sara Nelson, and Andrew Lewis. The Committee unanimously approved Resolution 32109 (5-0 vote) regarding the Seattle Housing Authority's use of excess revenues from property sales in the Yesler Terrace Redevelopment Area for community resident services. The Committee also discussed three ordinances related to taxicabs and for-hire vehicles (CB 120652, CB 120653, and CB 120656) that would separate taxi and transportation network company regulations, conform to state law changes, and authorize an interlocal agreement with King County. An information item on staggered elections was also heard. The meeting adjourned at 12:05 p.m.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2023-09-13

    Sep 13, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on September 13, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:16 p.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Strauss. The committee held public hearings and discussed three ordinances: CB 120631 to increase lodging flexibility in the DMR/R 95/65 zone; CB 120632 to rezone land in the Downtown Retail Core and increase housing capacity and downtown activation; and CB 120622 to amend vacant building monitoring and nuisance abatement code sections. The committee also discussed Resolution 32097 endorsing strategies for movement of people and goods in industrial and maritime areas, and CB 120635 amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate changes related to a transportation impact fee program.

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  • Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 2023-08-03

    Aug 3, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on August 3, 2023, from 9:42 a.m. to 12:17 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Pedersen, Mosqueda, Sawant, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended that City Council pass CB 120623, an ordinance authorizing an agreement between the City of Seattle and the Seattle International Soccer Hosting Local Organizing Committee for FIFA's 2026 World Cup, with all five members voting in favor and none opposed. The committee also unanimously recommended adoption, as amended, of Resolution 32096, which adopts General Rules and Procedures of the Seattle City Council and supersedes Resolutions 32029 and 32051, with all five members voting in favor and none opposed.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2023-06-13

    Jun 13, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety and Human Services Committee met on June 13, 2023, with five members present (Herbold, Lewis, Mosqueda, Nelson, and Pedersen), presided over by Councilmember Herbold. The committee heard Information Item 2279 regarding Community Police Commission proposed amendments to the accountability ordinance and Information Item 2280 on the Office of Emergency Management's heat and smoke preparedness plan. Resolution 32094 concerning wage equity for non-profit human services workers passed with a 3–2 vote, with Herbold, Lewis, and Mosqueda voting in favor and Nelson and Pedersen abstaining. The meeting lasted from 9:31 a.m. to 11:48 a.m.

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  • Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy — Minutes 2023-06-07

    Jun 7, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On June 7, 2023, Seattle's Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met to advance two measures for a low-income housing funding initiative. The committee unanimously recommended (8–0) passage of Council Bill 120584, which would authorize a special election concurrent with the November 7, 2023 general election to allow voters to approve additional property taxes for low-income housing over up to seven years, with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and other disabled persons. The committee also unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32093 (8–0), which accompanies the ordinance and directs reporting and implementation of levy-funded housing programs. Councilmember Mosqueda presided over the meeting, held at City Hall, which lasted 45 minutes.

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  • Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy — Minutes 2023-05-31

    May 31, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met on May 31, 2023, at 9:33 a.m., with six members present (Teresa Mosqueda presiding), one excused, and two arriving late. The committee discussed Council Bill 120584, which would place a proposition on the November 7, 2023 general election ballot to lift property tax limits under RCW 84.55 and authorize the City to levy additional taxes for low-income housing for up to seven years, with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and other disabled individuals. The committee also discussed Resolution 32093, which accompanies the ordinance and provides direction on reporting and implementation of housing programs funded by the proposed levy and other housing funds. The meeting adjourned at 11:16 a.m.

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  • Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy — Minutes 2023-05-31

    May 31, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met on May 31, 2023, at 4:30 p.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber, presided over by Councilmember Mosqueda with three members present and four late arrivals. The committee held a public hearing and discussed CB 120584, an ordinance proposing a special election concurrent with November 7, 2023, to authorize the City to levy additional property taxes under RCW 84.55 for low-income housing for up to seven years, including provisions for a levy oversight committee and annual progress reports with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and others. The committee also discussed Res 32093, a resolution accompanying the ordinance to provide direction on reporting and implementation of programs funded by the 2023 Housing Levy Renewal and other housing funds. The meeting adjourned at 5:33 p.m.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2023-04-25

    Apr 25, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Council's Public Safety and Human Services Committee met on April 25, 2023, with four members present (Herbold, Mosqueda, Nelson, Pedersen) and one excused (Lewis), presided over by Councilmember Herbold. The committee recommended passage of CB 120549, an ordinance amending Seattle Municipal Code Section 12A.16.010 to expand the crime of obstructing a public officer to include obstructing firefighters and fire department personnel; the vote was unanimous 4–0 in favor. The committee also heard an information item on a draft resolution regarding pay equity for human services contractors but took no formal action.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2022-09-07

    Sep 7, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Public Assets and Homelessness Committee of the Seattle City Council met on September 7, 2022, from 2:01 p.m. to 3:07 p.m., with four members present (Lewis, Herbold, Juarez, and Morales) and one excused (Mosqueda). The Committee recommended passage of CB 120415, an ordinance authorizing Seattle Parks and Recreation to acquire a Conservation and Recreation Easement at the Turner-Koepf House and Garden located at 2336 15th Avenue South, with a 4–0 vote in favor. The Committee also discussed Resolution 32067, which endorses the Downtown Seattle Association's Third Avenue Vision and expresses the City's intent to collaborate with the Downtown Seattle Association, King County Metro, and Sound Transit on improvements to Third Avenue in Downtown Seattle.

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