February 25th, 2013
It’s about time that Capitol Hill, one of our “cultural generator” neighborhoods, be designated Seattle’s first official arts district.
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January 22nd, 2013
The year has barely begun and already Seattle’s Pike-Pine district has been desinated one of twelve top places for art in the U.S. for 2013.
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Posted: January 22nd, 2013 under
Arts and Culture,
Development and Sustainability.
Tags:
arts district,
arts districts,
arts liaison,
CODAC,
cultural development,
cultural district,
cultural districts,
cultural liaison,
Pike-Pine Neighborhood
November 5th, 2001
Today the City Council took two important votes that will impact the future landscape of our city. The first was a vote on Council Bill 113697 that would amend our SEPA ordinance to narrow view protections of the Seattle Space Needle to ten parks. The other Council Bill 113818 amended the land use and zoning sections of the Municipal Code to allow developers to provide off-site parking (that is, parking provided on a different lot than the lot containing the use for which the parking is required) by a permit process.
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Posted: November 5th, 2001 under
Government,
Parks,
Planning and Land Use,
UP.
Tags:
Construction and Land Use (DCLU),
Denny Triangle,
Four Columns Park,
Land Use Code,
parking,
Pike-Pine Neighborhood,
Rental Housing,
Space Needle,
State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA),
Strategic Planning Office (SPO),
UP,
view protection,
zoning