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Honoring Mount Zion Baptist Church as a Protected Landmark in Seattle

Today, we honored Mount Zion Baptist Church and its contributions to Seattle by transmitting legislation asking the City Council to formally recognize it as a protected landmark. Landmark status is reserved for locations in our City that have been of exceptional value to social, political, architectural or community causes –… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Announces New Interim Director of the Department of Neighborhoods

Seattle (April 27) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced that Andrés Mantilla will serve as Interim Director of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, effective May 16, 2018. Mantilla currently serves in the Mayor’s Office as the Director of External Relations and Outreach. Kathy Nyland will continue working in the… [ Keep reading ]

Another step forward to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs

I wanted you to know that our city is taking another important step to right the wrongs on the failed war on drugs and to help build economic opportunity for more of our neighbors: Today, our City filed a motion asking the Seattle Municipal Court to vacate all misdemeanor marijuana… [ Keep reading ]

City of Seattle Files Motion to Vacate Marijuana Possession Convictions

Motion Includes Protection for Immigrants and Refugees SEATTLE (Apr 27) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan and City Attorney Pete Holmes announced today that the City has filed a motion with Seattle Municipal Court asking the court to vacate convictions and dismiss charges for marijuana possession for people who were… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Announces Families, Education, Preschool and Promise Plan to Make Significant Investments in Closing the Opportunity Gap and Creating Pathways to Jobs

For the First Time, Durkan Proposes an Exemption for Low Income Seniors, People with Disabilities, and Veterans with Service-Connected Disabilities Renewing and Combining Expiring Levies Would Be $20.75 a Month for Homeowners Seattle (April 18) – Joined by education advocates, City Councilmembers, and community leaders, Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Appoints Faye Chess to Seattle Municipal Court

Seattle (April 17) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced her nomination of Magistrate Judge Faye Chess as her appointee to the current vacant judicial position on the Seattle Municipal Court. Mayor Durkan’s selection follows the recommendations by the Seattle Municipal Court Selection Committee that included representatives from several local… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan to 62 newly sworn-in citizens: “Hello, my fellow Americans. Thank you for continuing the American story.”

On Friday, April 13, Mayor Durkan gave the keynote address at a naturalization ceremony at Seattle Central Public Library. Immediately prior to her keynote address, 62 people from 22 countries took the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance and became Americans. Mayor Durkan’s remarks as delivered: Good afternoon, my fellow Americans!… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan to Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Seattle Respects the Rule of Law

Seattle (April 13) – Seattle Mayor and Former U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan denounced the Department of Justice’s subpoena threat claiming Seattle is “enact[ing] policies that thwart the federal government’s ability to enforce federal immigration law” and intentional in their “effort to undermine public safety and the rule of law.”… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Issues Executive Orders Underscoring Seattle’s Climate Commitment

Seattle (April 13, 2018) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan signed two Executive Orders that embed climate considerations more fully into City operations. The orders follow the release of new bold actions in Seattle to reduce carbon pollution from our transportation and building sectors and make Seattle a national leader… [ Keep reading ]

Mayor Durkan Signs Energy Efficiency Legislation to Reduce Building Emissions

City to Expand First-in-the-Nation ‘Energy Efficiency as a Service’ pilot program for up to 30 buildings SEATTLE (April 11) – Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan signed into law two bills that will reduce fossil-fuel emissions from buildings. The two bills allow Seattle City Light to offer additional incentives to commercial… [ Keep reading ]