January 28th, 2013
The winning bid for renovating Building 30 at Magnuson Park came in below City estimates, saving about $392,000.
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October 13th, 1999
The Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC) was formed earlier this year to address the criticisms raised in a financial feasibility study (the “Randall and Ransom Report”) for the redevelopment of the Sand Point Naval Base. The key findings of this report recommended a “top level task force to review uses under new political leadership” and said that without “cohesive and visionary plans” it would be difficult to find the funding to implement any redevelopment plans. The BRC was charged with identifying that vision.
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Posted: October 13th, 1999 under
Budget and Economic Development,
Environment,
Government,
Planning and Land Use,
UP.
Tags:
city council,
Dog Off Leash Area,
Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee,
park,
samon population,
Sand Point Naval Base,
UP
May 3rd, 1998
The City Council met with Head Librarian and Board Members to discuss the public’s reaction so far to the proposed bond. Overall reaction has been positive.
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Posted: May 3rd, 1998 under
Budget and Economic Development,
Education,
Government,
Transportation.
Tags:
city council,
Councilmanic,
Gas tax,
Library Bond,
library parking,
Light Rail,
Magnuson Park,
Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee,
METRO bus,
Sand Point Naval Base,
UP
April 5th, 1998
As part of an effort to provide more entertainment opportunities for Seattle s youth, a number of City Council Members have been looking at making adjustments to existing ordinances regulating teen dances and postering, or providing more venues for teen activities and communicating information regarding the youth music scene.
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Posted: April 5th, 1998 under
Arts and Culture,
Budget and Economic Development,
Government,
Housing,
Parks.
Tags:
City Hall,
Emancipation Ball,
Key Tower,
Music,
Parks,
Rental Housing,
Sand Point Naval Base,
UP,
Youth