🎉🎉🎉 Seattle joins 12 other governments in establishing a building performance standard to transition large buildings to clean electricity.
Thank you @Lisa_Herbold for your leadership on this policy!
https://t.co/Fj0FqjlAiX
Congratulations to Seattle for joining us in the fight to curb building emissions! Their new building performance standards will complement and enhance our state building standards. (1/2)
Today I sent the Building Emissions Performance Standard policy to the Council committee on Climate Action. This proposal is one of the most impactful actions Seattle can take to reduce emissions and will help us create healthy communities and green jobs.
https://t.co/6Q77xBECzl
Tanya Kim, a longtime champion for Seattle youth and their families, is @SeattleHSD's new director. Using inspiration from her personal & professional life, Kim will help lead HSD in stewarding the @CityofSeattle's $300+ million of safety net investments to communities in need.
There’s only one kind of extra fee that gig companies don’t like: one that makes them follow the law. My latest in @Slate about how companies are fighting a proposed 10¢ per order fee to fund enforcement of gig workers' rights in Seattle.(1/3) https://t.co/YBfbFqvEFq via @slate
We’re at a packed city hall tonight advocating for funding for enforcement of #PayUp policies that pay/protect gig workers.
Workers fought for these policies. Now, we need to fund enforcement to make those wins real.
Thank you to Councilmember Lisa Herbold for coming to visit our CARE Community Crisis Responders. We were able to show her our new office space and the responder vehicles. Councilmember Herbold sat down with our team, and we discussed our team’s progress.
Our Open House with Admiral Church was a success thanks to all of you who showed up!
Special thanks to the Third Place Design Co-operative architects and @Lisa_Herbold who joined us during the event.
Read about it at https://t.co/10CPU0V97z.
#affordablehomes#communitypartners
Firefighter of the Year is someone who has a high regard for customer service, dedication to excellence and innovation and serves as a role model for others. We are pleased to honor Firefighter Aaron McCandless as Firefighter of the Year. https://t.co/twb4ozvtxX
Instacart went public with a $10 billion valuation, netting its CEO more than $15 million. At the same time, they announced they were cutting their workers’ base pay nearly in half. Now, they’re coming after PayUp, Seattle’s new worker protection laws. https://t.co/99gd59Pmds
The Seattle City Council exclusively focuses on creating a budget for about two months every year, from late September through late November. Learn more about how you can participate in this process by visiting: https://t.co/BSPz9SJ65x
Seattle Public Library’s free K-12 after-school tutoring service, Homework Help, is now available at 9 branches, including South Park and High Point. The library offers virtual one-on-one tutoring through https://t.co/XIiroXO2FG 7 days a week to help students of all ages succeed.
MISSING: James, 86 y/o, WM, 5’10”, 124lbs, gray hair and wears glasses. Wearing a blue ski-jacket, blue or black jeans. Last seen on 9-18-23 between 6:30-7:00p.m. in the 3600 block 22nd Ave SW, Seattle. Has dementia and has been known to take the bus.
The Seattle Disability Commission is recruiting! The Commission advises the Mayor, City Council, and City departments about issues of importance to people with disabilities.
Apply online at https://t.co/lR5ilvP224