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In a Significant Step toward Creating A More Affordable Seattle, Mayor Durkan Signs Mandatory Housing Affordability into Law

All Seattle multifamily and commercial development will contribute to new rent- and income-restricted affordable housing for low-income households MHA is the City’s largest funding contributor to affordable housing since the creation of the Seattle Housing Levy in 1981 SEATTLE (March 20, 2019) – Joined by affordable housing advocates and other… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Jenny Durkan Announces Community Leaders and Elected Officials Organizing Seattle’s Preparations for the 2020 Census as Members of the Seattle Census Task Force

Seattle (March 8, 2019) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the members of the Seattle Census Task Force, a coalition of elected officials and community leaders who are organizing Seattle’s preparations for the United States 2020 Census. The Seattle Census Task Force is co-chaired by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda and Refugee Women’s… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Statement Regarding Transmittal of Families, Education, Preschool and Promise Implementation and Evaluation Plan

Seattle (March 5, 2019) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan issued the following statement regarding today’s transmittal of the Families, Education, Preschool and Promise Implementation and Evaluation Plan:    “When almost 70 percent of Seattle supported the Families Education Preschool and Promise Plan, they gave their strong approval to nearly double the number of children… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Jenny Durkan Creates New Ruth Woo Internship to Honor the Late Civil Rights Leader

Seattle (February 27, 2019) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the creation of a new Office of the Mayor internship to honor Seattle civil rights hero and leader Ruth Woo. The Ruth Woo Intern will work with the Mayor’s Policy Team to continue Mayor Durkan’s commitment to RSJI, and will… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Jenny Durkan Statement on City Council’s Confirmation of Sam Zimbabwe As the Next Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation

Seattle (February 25, 2019) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan released the below statement following the successful 8-0 vote by Seattle City Council to confirm her nominee Sam Zimbabwe to lead the Seattle Department of Transportation as its next Director:     “I’m heartened that City Council voted today to confirm him as the permanent Director of the Seattle Department… [ Keep reading ]

To Create a More Affordable, Inclusive Seattle and Help Longtime Residents Remain in the City, Mayor Durkan Signs Executive Order Addressing Displacement

Seattle (February 20, 2019) –  Joined by community members and anti-displacement advocates at Hirabayashi Place in the Chinatown/International District, Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan signed an Executive Order to help create a more affordable Seattle, combat residential displacement in neighborhoods across Seattle, and create more affordable low- and middle-income housing…. [ Keep reading ]

To Help Seattle Meet Its Climate Goals, Mayor Durkan Proposes Legislation to Ensure More New Buildings in Seattle Are Ready for Electric Vehicles 

“EV–ready” proposal is one of 12 priority climate actions in Mayor’s 2018 Climate Action Strategy SEATTLE (Feb 19, 2019) – To help Seattle meet its climate goals, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced in her State of the City address this afternoon that she will transmit legislation to the City Council requiring all new buildings in Seattle to be ready… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Expands ORCA Opportunity Program to Serve 1,500 Low-Income Seattle Residents 

Seattle  (February 19, 2019) – At her second State of the City speech, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the expansion of her ORCA Opportunity program to now include 1,500 low-income Seattle residents. One year ago yesterday, at her first State of the City speech, Mayor Durkan announced the creation of the ORCA… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Partners with Business and Labor Leaders to Create Opportunity Promise Program to Connect Seattle Students with Good-Paying Jobs of the Future 

Seattle (February 19, 2019) – Building off her Seattle Promise College Tuition Program, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced that she will form a partnership with Seattle Colleges, local businesses, and labor unions to create the Opportunity Promise program. Opportunity Promise will build a workforce of the future by providing Seattle Promise students access… [ Keep reading ]

To Help Close the Opportunity Gap, Mayor Durkan Announces New $1,000 Equity Scholarship for Seattle Promise Scholars for Expenses Like Books, Child Care, and Food        

Income-eligible students already receiving two years of free college will receive grants of $1,000 per year for non-tuition-related expenses  Seattle (February 19, 2019) –  In her State of the City speech at North Seattle College, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the Seattle Promise Equity Scholarship to provide $1,000 in additional funding… [ Keep reading ]