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Seeking Submissions for Carbon Neutral Initiative
As the Seattle City Council moves forward towards defining and implementing carbon neutrality for Seattle, to start that visioning process, they are asking for ideas for the name and logo that will represent this initiative. Submissions are due by September 14.
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Community Online Reporting Program
The Seattle Police Department is proud to announce a new online police reporting option for the public. The web-based Community Online Reporting Program (CORP) will allow the public to file police reports for certain incident types over the internet.
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Code for America
A select group of software developers, designers and managers will be chosen to build the next generation of Gov 2.0 apps for five U.S. city governments. If you�re a developer, designer, or product manager with a desire for public service, this is your opportunity to bring improved access to information and government accountability to the local level, and you will change the way citizens and cities work together.
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City Light Customers Now Have Tools to Track Streetlight Outages
City Light customers can use this online tool to see if a particular streetlight is reported as out and get an idea of when it might be fixed. If a streetlight hasn�t been reported, the customer can use an online form located on the page to report it.
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Call for Artists for Mercer Street Underpass Project
The Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs and SDOT seek an artist to develop site-specific artwork for the Mercer West street improvement project. Deadline for applications is August 31.
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Design Guidelines for Fort Lawton Historic District to be considered
The Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board will consider proposed design guidelines for the Fort Lawton Landmark District at a public hearing on September 1, 3:30 pm in the Seattle Municipal Tower, Room 4060.
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Free trees for your neighborhood and yard
Seattle residents can get free trees for their neighborhood through two City-sponsored programs offered this summer. Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and Office of Sustainability and Environment are working together to help residents beautify their neighborhood and help the environment.
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