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Belltown Mayoral Forum

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Thursday, September 12
7:30 PM
Belltown Community Center, 415 Bell Street

Join the Belltown Community Council for a debate between Mayoral candidates Ed Murray and Mike McGinn.

Seattle’s Mayoral Election Season is in full swing! Just moved here? First foray into elections? Just starting to wonder how Seattle’s system works? Love the excitement of elections? Political junkie who lives for change? If *any* of these descriptions fit how you feel, the easiest, best and most exciting way to find more of what you need is to see the two candidates in action: debating each other on issues of serious substance right here in Belltown!

36th District Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles and Belltown Community Council President Elizabeth Campbell will be on hand to keep the evening focused and in depth. With two heavy hitting candidates who can handle the tough issues Seattle faces, we are sure to have a fascinating evening to spark our political season!

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MID Belltown July/August Report

Dear Belltown Ratepayers,

As many of you know, the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) began offering its valued Clean & Safe services to Belltown on July 1st of this year. Perhaps you’ve seen our Ambassadors hard at work on the street, or perhaps you’ve met Dalana Collier, our Customer Service Specialist, at an event recently. Regardless, I’m happy to report that we’re off to a great start!

So, what have we been up to? Among a lot of other activities, our Clean Ambassadors have made significant headway in clearing the graffiti, stickers, and posters off of light poles, pay stations, and other public areas. Our Safety and Outreach Ambassadors (usually on bikes) have also been active in the area. Their work includes morning wake-ups of the homeless population, often followed by proactive outreach to connect those in need of services with the appropriate organizations. We have also funded 14 additional off-duty Police emphasis patrols of four officers each (they look just like they would on a normal patrol), many of them focused on the Belltown neighborhood.

I’ve attached a report that outlines some of our more impactful deliverables to the community, but here are a few that we think stand out:

  • Nearly 12,000 incidences of graffiti on public property (including parking pay stations) cleaned
  • Over 850, 33-gallon bags of trash collected
  • Over 300 bags of leaves collected
  • Over 90 incidences of homeless wake-ups completed

As you’ll notice on the report, the month of July was particularly busy when it came to cleaning graffiti given the amount that had accumulated over the years. In addition, the rate at which we’re picking up leaves will only be increasing as we head into the Fall season.

We’ve also been reaching out to the community. Last month we served as a sponsor of Night Out Seattle and hosted two MID information booths in which we introduced ourselves and our services to hundreds of Belltown residents. We’ve been actively reaching out to small business owners in the area to sign them up for the Conditions of Entry program. This gives us the ability to conduct morning wake ups that I referred to above. If you are a small business owner and haven’t signed up – or if you know a small business owner who hasn’t signed up – please contact Dalana Collier at (206) 613-3905.

We’re just getting started, but we feel proud of the impact we’ve made in our first couple months. We also invite any input that you might have. If you need immediate assistance from one of our Ambassadors, please contact us through our Dispatch line at (206) 441-3303, or by email at MID@downtownseattle.org. Let us know how we can serve you better!

Sincerely,

Joshua

Joshua Curtis
Downtown Seattle Association/Metropolitan Improvement District
Vice President, Public Area Management
423 Stewart Street
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 613-3901

MID Belltown Report_July_August_2013

Waterfront Seattle EIS Scoping Meeting

Waterfront Seattle hopes to see you at their upcoming public scoping meeting on September 9!

About the meeting

At the scoping meeting you will be able to:

  • Learn about the environmental process and scoping
  • Share your comments on what should be discussed in the EIS

The meeting will be held:
September 9, 2013
4:30 – 6:30 pm
Seattle City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room
600 Fourth Avenue

The meeting will be an open house format, and is free and open to all.

Submit comments

If you can’t make it to the meeting, you may also submit scoping comments via:

Visit our EIS scoping page for more information on scoping, how to submit a comment, or to view the scoping notice.

Questions about Waterfront Seattle?

Visit waterfrontseattle.org or call 206.499.8040.

Meet Your Legislator

36th District Representative Gael Tarleton will be holding a “Meet Your Legislator” session this Thursday, August 29, from 12:30 – 2 PM at the Olympic Sculpture Park.

For more information, please call (206) 216-3185 or e-mail gael.tarleton@leg.wa.gov.

Belltown Welcomes the MID

As many of you may have noticed, today is the first day that MID (Metropolitan Improvement District) services have begun in Belltown. Look out for our friends in yellow vests. They’ll be helping us keep our streets clean and safe. Click HERE to read Downtown Seattle’s article on the exciting news.

#Belltown #MID

 

Salmon Chanted Evenings

Come out and support the Seattle Parks Department (the people who brought us our beautiful Community Center!) tomorrow and get some delicious food while you’re at it.  Tom Douglas and his chefs will be preparing a picnic-style dinner at Victor Steinbrueck Park for just $20, with all proceeds going to the Parks Department. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to TomDouglas.com

 

Friday, June 28
5 PM
Victor Steinbrueck Park (Virginia & Western Ave)
#SalmonChanted

 

Mayoral Forum Tonight

Tonight at 6 pm the Belltown Business Association is hosting a mayoral candidate forum at the Belltown Community Center.  This will be free and open to the public, so bring a friend.  Candidates will each have some time to speak, and will be answering questions from the public.  Come out and get to know your candidates right in your own back yard.

 

Monday, June 24
6 PM
Belltown Community Center, 415 Bell Street