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Tukwila Approves Annexation to Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Tukwila Approves Annexation to Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority

Back to News Center Residents in the City of Tukwila voted during the August primary election to fully annex Tukwila’s fire department into the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority (PSRFA). The vote was 55.84% in favor, and 44.16% opposed. Since January 1, 2023, Tukwila has contracted for fire and Emergency…

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Seattle Finally Passes Drug Legislation

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Seattle Finally Passes Drug Legislation

Back to News Center Following a failed attempt in June to align the city with state law (recently passed with bipartisan support) prohibiting illegal drug possession and use in public and enabling the city attorney to prosecute violations as gross misdemeanors, the Seattle City Council has passed an ordinance by…

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Maple Valley: City Approves Standards and Guidelines for New Downtown

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Maple Valley: City Approves Standards and Guidelines for New Downtown

Back to News Center After 4 years of planning and deliberation, the Maple Valley City Council has voted to adopt Design Standards and Guidelines for a new “Downtown” on one of the last two remaining large parcels of land in the city. City officials say the new “Downtown Maple Valley…

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Issues & Impacts, July 2023

By jnaegeli / July 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Issues & Impacts, July 2023

Back to News Center Issues & Impacts is a quarterly publication produced by Seattle King County REALTORS® to inform members about current issues and successes within the Government Affairs Department. In This Issue: 29th Housing Issues Briefing Report Seattle Rent Control Proposal Normandy Park Electronic Inspection Requests Kent Adopts Code…

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Normandy Park Electronic Requests for Inspections

By jnaegeli / July 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Normandy Park Electronic Requests for Inspections

Back to News Center In an effort to reduce the time and cost to get new inventory to market, the city of Normandy Park has implemented a new requirement that all requests for inspections be communicated to the city electronically. According to an announcement from Community Development Director Nicholas Matz,…

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Burien Dispute with Sheriff Over Homeless Camps

By jnaegeli / July 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Burien Dispute with Sheriff Over Homeless Camps

Back to News Center Burien is one of several cities in King County that does not have its own Police Department, and instead contracts with the King County Sheriff’s Office for police services. Burien wants the Sheriff’s office to remove homeless campers from a city-owned vacant lot, but Sheriff Patti…

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Q2 2023 Good Neighbor Award Winner Matthew Chapman

By jnaegeli / July 26, 2023 / Comments Off on Q2 2023 Good Neighbor Award Winner Matthew Chapman

Back to News Center Matthew Chapman (Windermere East) Volunteer Organization: REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade) REALTOR® Matthew Chapman believes that a community thrives when its members come together to uplift and support one another. In 2022, he and his wife donated over $75,000 to 6 different nonprofit organizations that…

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Q1 2023 Good Neighbor Award Winner Terry Miller

By jnaegeli / April 20, 2023 / Comments Off on Q1 2023 Good Neighbor Award Winner Terry Miller

Back to News Center Terry Miller (Coldwell Banker Bain) Volunteer Organization: HomeSight For 18 years, Terry Miller has served on the board of directors at HomeSight and is the current Board President. HomeSight is a Seattle nonprofit organization working to preserve and promote economically and culturally diverse communities through affordable homeownership,…

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Trailblazer who “always makes time” to support others is named 2023 Seattle King County First Citizen

By jnaegeli / March 1, 2023 / Comments Off on Trailblazer who “always makes time” to support others is named 2023 Seattle King County First Citizen

Back to News Center BELLEVUE, Washington (March 1, 2023) – Statistics only tell a small part of the remarkable impact of this year’s Seattle-King County First Citizen Award recipient. “She’s a trailblazer in the community as well,” said one admirer. For her extraordinary accomplishments as an athlete, a community volunteer,…

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Champion for families experiencing homelessness named 2022 First Citizen

By jnaegeli / March 31, 2022 / Comments Off on Champion for families experiencing homelessness named 2022 First Citizen

Back to News Center Few can deny homelessness is a worsening problem, but one organization serving Seattle and King County is making remarkable progress in achieving its goal of “No Child Sleeps Outside.” From modest beginnings in 1999 as a drop-in day center for women experiencing homelessness, Mary’s Place has…

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