The City and County launched a forensic evaluation into the KCRHA in August 2025 in response to ongoing operational and financial issues at the … [Read more...] about “All options are on the table” following forensic investigation of KCRHA
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Statement on data centers
“It is important to know that the City of Seattle has not authorized nor permitted any new data centers. However, the prospect of massive … [Read more...] about Statement on data centers
Mayor Wilson Announces Summer Schedule for Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard
SEATTLE, WA — Today, Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson announced that Lake Washington Boulevard will open for Bicycle Weekends every weekend from … [Read more...] about Mayor Wilson Announces Summer Schedule for Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard
Second Tribal Nations Summit: City leaders reflect on progress and envision equity, respect, and lasting partnership with Tribal Nations and Native communities
Mayor Katie B. Wilson released the Summary Report of the 2025 City of Seattle | Tribal Nations Summit that occurred on September 16, 2025. The Tribal … [Read more...] about Second Tribal Nations Summit: City leaders reflect on progress and envision equity, respect, and lasting partnership with Tribal Nations and Native communities
Join a Community Briefing on Shelter Expansion
Mayor Wilson will host a community briefing on shelter expansion on Wednesday, April 8 at 6:00 PM in the Bertha Knight Landes Room at City Hall. Join … [Read more...] about Join a Community Briefing on Shelter Expansion
Mayor Wilson Announces Randy Engstrom as Director of Seattle Center
SEATTLE, WA — Today, Mayor Katie B. Wilson announced the appointment of Randy Engstrom as the next Director of Seattle Center, one of the region’s … [Read more...] about Mayor Wilson Announces Randy Engstrom as Director of Seattle Center
Join an Upcoming Rental Junk Fee Town Hall
Rental junk fees are making it harder to afford life in Seattle. They add costs people didn’t choose and can’t plan for — pushing rent even further … [Read more...] about Join an Upcoming Rental Junk Fee Town Hall
City of Seattle and King County to Remove César Chávez Name from Park in South Park Neighborhood
In response to the allegations of sexual abuse recently reported against César Chávez, the City of Seattle and King County have agreed to remove his … [Read more...] about City of Seattle and King County to Remove César Chávez Name from Park in South Park Neighborhood
Mayor Wilson announces next steps on surveillance pilot project
Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson today announced her decision on how to proceed with the city’s surveillance pilot project, and answered questions … [Read more...] about Mayor Wilson announces next steps on surveillance pilot project
“A starting point, not a decision point”: Mayor Wilson reacts to potential Sound Transit approaches to Ballard and West Seattle extensions
Seattle Mayor Katie B. Wilson reacted strongly to approaches put forth by Sound Transit to resolve the agency’s financial shortfall which could delay … [Read more...] about “A starting point, not a decision point”: Mayor Wilson reacts to potential Sound Transit approaches to Ballard and West Seattle extensions
Mayor Wilson’s Statement on Referral of Landmark Settlement for the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project
Mayor Katie B. Wilson released the following statement on the landmark settlement with Tribes and federal agencies to guide the future of the Skagit … [Read more...] about Mayor Wilson’s Statement on Referral of Landmark Settlement for the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project
“Neighbor by Neighbor:” Mayor announces legislation to rapidly expand shelter and calls on whole city to be part of the solution
Mayor Katie B. Wilson joined with community leaders, neighbors, and service providers at the Hope Factory in SoDo today to … [Read more...] about “Neighbor by Neighbor:” Mayor announces legislation to rapidly expand shelter and calls on whole city to be part of the solution