Archive for 'Viaduct'
In the latest edition of Ask the Mayor, host C.R. Douglas asks Mayor Mike McGinn what he will do if voters approve Referendum One, a ballot measure concerning the replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct with a tunnel (it will appear on August 16th primary election ballot). “If the public takes a
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Posted: June 22nd, 2011 under City Issues, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: Ask the Mayor, C.R. Douglas, City Council, Mayor, Mike McGinn, Viaduct
On the most recent episode of “City Inside/Out: Council Edition,” Seattle City Councilmembers discuss Referendum One, which is about the tunnel replacement for the Alaskan Way Viaduct, that will appear on August 16’s primary election ballot in the City of Seattle. Currently there is debate about what the referendum means. In general,
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Posted: June 22nd, 2011 under City Issues, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: C.R. Douglas, City Council, City Inside/Out: Council Edition, Viaduct
As City Inside/Out closes out our season, we welcome four journalists to give us context on the biggest recent stories coming out of City Hall. We’ll discuss the performance of Mayor McGinn, City Council elections, police accountability and, of course, the ongoing civic saga over the replacement of the Alaska Way Viaduct.
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Posted: June 17th, 2011 under Elections, Police Accountability, Public Safety, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: City Council, City Inside/Out, Mayor, Mike McGinn, Viaduct
Live, call-in, unscripted interviews with political leaders make great TV because the politicians say surprising and interesting things. Just last month on Ask the Mayor, Mayor Mike McGinn admitted he frequently uses and likes the viaduct. “When I pick up somebody from the airport I come in [on State Route] 99. The
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Posted: June 16th, 2011 under City Issues, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: Ask the Mayor, C.R. Douglas, Mayor, Mike McGinn, Viaduct
What are your questions for Seattle City Councilmembers? Does the Council support City Attorney Pete Holmes’ legal challenge to a referendum on the deep-bore tunnel? Why did the Council vote to allow taller buildings in Pioneer Square? What is the Council doing about Mayor McGinn’s proposal to site a permanent homeless encampment
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Posted: April 29th, 2011 under City Issues, Elections, Growth and Development, Housing and Human Services, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: C.R. Douglas, City Council, City Inside/Out: Council Edition, Viaduct
Two ballot measures regarding the proposed deep-bore tunnel have gathered enough signatures to qualify for a vote this fall. Referendum 1 seeks to undo the recent tunnel agreements between the City of Seattle and the State of Washington. Initiative 101 would prohibit the use of any city rights-of-way for tunnel construction or
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Posted: April 22nd, 2011 under City Issues, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: C.R. Douglas, City Inside/Out, Elections, Viaduct
Don't miss your chance to talk to Mayor Mike McGinn! Is the mayor involved in the campaign to repeal the City Council's agreements between Seattle and Washington State on the Alaskan Way Viaduct bored-tunnel project? How is Mayor McGinn's plan for a homeless encampment in the SODO neighborhood developing? What does the
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Posted: March 25th, 2011 under City Issues, Elections, Housing and Human Services, Public Safety, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: Ask the Mayor, C.R. Douglas, Mayor, Mike McGinn, Neighborhoods, Viaduct
It’s a new year and SEATTLE CHANNEL hopes one of your resolutions is to call Ask the Mayor. Why is Mayor Mike McGinn raising parking rates up to $4 an hour? Does the mayor support the initiatives opposing a tunnel replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct? Was The Seattle Times fair in
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Posted: January 21st, 2011 under City Issues, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: Ask the Mayor, C.R. Douglas, Mayor, Mike McGinn, Viaduct
A new session of the state Legislature begins this month with a familiar problem: Washington state has a $4.6 billion budget hole. Governor Christine Gregoire, responding to voter sentiment, has proposed an all-cuts budget with no tax increases. Her budget cuts deeply into human services, health care and education. Will lawmakers go
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Posted: January 7th, 2011 under Budget, City Issues, Economy, Housing and Human Services, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: C.R. Douglas, Legislature, Viaduct
Governor Chris Gregoire is sounding the alarm about state finances. On Wednesday, December 15, the governor released her proposal that plugs a $4.6 billion budget hole by cutting education, health care and human services."I hate my budget," Gregoire declared. On Friday, December 17, 7:00 p.m., on SEATTLE CHANNEL, Cable 21, City Inside/Out
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Posted: December 16th, 2010 under Budget, City Issues, Economy, Education, Housing and Human Services, Schools, Take 21, Transportation, Viaduct.
Tags: Chris Gregoire, City Council, City Inside/Out, Governor