May 13th, 2001
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), for the first time ever, will feature local filmmakers and their projects in a special series, “On Location – Shooting in Seattle”. As part of this new event – which I initiated – films shot and produced in Seattle, including narrative feature films, documentaries, short films and featurettes, will compete for a “A Shooting in Seattle Recognition Award” to be announced on June 17th at the Golden Space Needle awards ceremony.
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Posted: May 13th, 2001 under
Arts and Culture,
Neighborhoods,
Planning and Land Use,
UP.
Tags:
911 Media Arts Center,
cinema,
Community Kiosk Task Force (CKTF),
Department of Design,
Seattle Arts Commission,
Seattle Film and Video Office (FVO),
Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF),
Shooting in Seattle Recognition Award,
UP
September 11th, 1999
Seattle City Light has proposed overall electric rates to increase by an average of 3.1% in each of the next three years. For more than half of Seattle’s residential customers, bills would increase less than a dollar per month in 2000. For 37% of the users it would be twenty-five cents a month and the rate climbs steeply for those who consume the most electricity. Qualified low-income customers would continue to receive low-income rates that are half of the regular residential rates.
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Posted: September 11th, 1999 under
Budget and Economic Development,
Government,
Neighborhoods,
Seattle Public Utilities,
Transportation,
UP.
Tags:
Community Kiosk Task Force (CKTF),
DON,
downtown,
electrical rates,
lighting,
SEATRAN,
seattle city light,
suburban areas,
UP
July 15th, 1998
Tonight at 7PM, on the Municipal Cable Channel 28, I will be debating Jordan Brower, author of Initiative 45, on the talk program. The debate will be repeated again, for those who have mastered your VCR’s programming abilities, this Thursday at 2:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.
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Posted: July 15th, 1998 under
Arts and Culture,
Budget and Economic Development,
Government,
Housing,
Neighborhoods,
Parks,
UP.
Tags:
60-day Rental Notice Ordinance,
Arboretum,
city budget,
Community Kiosk Task Force (CKTF),
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS),
Initiative 45 Debate,
Neighborhoods,
Rental Housing,
Save the Police & Parks (STP),
Seattle Parks and Recreation,
UP