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The council will have 20 days to fill the vacant position, as set by the city charter. That 20-day period begins Jan. 7, 2025. That is the day after Morales’ official resignation from the council.
The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington. The Council consists of nine members serving four-year terms, seven of which are elected by electoral districts and two of which are elected in citywide at-large positions; all elections are non-partisan. It has the responsibility of approving the city's budget ...
Kettle was first elected to a council with a majority of moderates, a switch to the previous progressive city council. [14] [15] In his first term, he was appointed chair of the Public Safety Committee, and released his "6 pillars" to address public safety in the city which included, hiring more police, additional legal tools, and collaboration between different government entities.
A city’s comprehensive plan is best described as a roadmap for how the city will grow over the next 20 years and beyond. The plan has to be updated every 10 years, meaning Seattle must adopt an ...
[10] [11] Davis highlighted his ability to create positive workplaces and said of Rivera, “My opponent had 26 of her 40 former employees sign a letter saying that she created a toxic work environment and made it very difficult to do their work at the City of Seattle.” [10] Rivera defended her time in the Arts department by reiterating her ...
(The Center Square) – Members of the Seattle City Council are proposing legislation that would send general funds to its Seattle Channel, despite continuing budget issues over the next three years.
Martha Choe (born November 16, 1954) is an American banker, politician, and foundation executive. She was a two-term member of the Seattle City Council, elected to four-year terms [1] in 1991 [2] and 1995. [3]
Andrew Joseph Lewis (born November 11, 1989) is an American politician and attorney who served as a member of the Seattle City Council from District 7. He was an assistant city attorney before his election to city council and worked on political campaigns.