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Seattle City Hall

600 Fourth Ave., 2nd Floor Seattle, WA

Mayor

Mike McGinn

(206) 684-4000 (reception) www.seattle.gov/mayor

Seattle City Council Sally Bagshaw (206) 684-8801

sally.bagshaw@seattle.govwww.seattle.gov/council/Bagshaw

Tim Burgess (206) 684-8806

tim.burgess@seattle.gov

www.seattle.gov/council/burgess/

Sally Clark

(206) 684-8802

sally.clark@seattle.gov

www.seattle.gov/council/Clark/

Richard Conlin, Council President (206) 684-8805

richard.conlin@seattle.govwww.seattle.gov/council/Conlin/

Jean Godden (206) 684-8807

jean.godden@seattle.gov

http://seattle.gov/council/Godden/

Bruce Harrell (206) 684-8804

bruce.harrell@seattle.govwww.seattle.gov/council/harrell

Nick Licata

(206) 684-8803

nick.licata@seattle.gov

www.seattle.gov/council/Licata

Mike O’Brien (206) 684-8800

mike.obrien@seattle.govwww.seattle.gov/council/Obrien

Tom Rasmussen (206) 684-8808

tom.rasmussen@seattle.govwww.seattle.gov/council/rasmussen

King County Council: Bob Ferguson (District 1) (206) 296-1001

Bob.ferguson@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Ferguson

Larry Gossett (District 2) (206) 296-1002

Larry.gossett@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Gossett

Kathy Lambert (District 3) (206) 296-1003 Kathy.lambert@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Lambert

Larry Phillips (District 4) (206) 296-1004

Larry.phillips@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Phillips

Julia Patterson (District 5) (206) 296-1005

Julia.patterson@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Patterson

Jane Hague (District 6) (206) 296-1006

Jane.hague@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Hague

Pete von Reichbauer (District 7) (206) 296-1007

Pete.vonreichbauer@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/vonReichbauer

Joe McDermott (District 8) (206) 296-1008

Joe.mcdermott@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/McDermott

Reagan Dunn (District 9) (206) 296-1009

Reagan.dunn@kingcounty.govwww.kingcounty.gov/Dunn

Neighborhood Councils The city is divided into 13 neighborhood districts. These districts grew out of a 1987 Seattle City Council resolution to promote, support, and involve citizen participation at the neighborhood level. Each district has a District Council which is comprised of representatives from community councils, nonprofit organizations and business districts. The councils provide a forum for consideration of concerns and for the sharing of ideas for solutions to common problems. To ensure that city programs and services are responsive and reflective of the needs and values of its neighborhoods, field staff known as Neighborhood District Coordinators serve as the community’s liaison and resource. Ballard Central Delridge Neighborhoods Downtown East Greater Duwamish Lake Union Magnolia/Queen Anne North Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest.

Seattle City Light

Superintendent Jorge Carrasco Visitor Center & Executive Offices: 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 98104-5031 (206) 684-3200

www.seattle.gov/lightSeattle Public Utilities Ray Hoffman, Director 700 Fifth Ave. Suite 4900 Seattle, WA 98124-4018 (206) 684-3000 www.seattle.gov/util

Seattle Police Department John Diaz, Chief of Police Police Headquarters: 610 Fifth Ave. P. O. Box 34986

Seattle, WA 98124-4986 (206) 684-5577

www.seattle.gov/police(Chief John Diaz’s website) Five precincts (including headquarters)

Seattle Fire Department Gregory Dean, Fire Chief 301 Second Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98104

33 fire stations are located throughout the city www.seattle.gov/fire

Seattle Parks Department www.seattle.gov/parks

Department of Neighborhoods The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods functions as little city halls, working to bring government closer to Seattle residents. Budget cuts have eliminated some neighborhood offices, but the Department remains an important resource for this city of neighborhoods. http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods

P-Patch Community Garden Program

P-Patches are places to share a love of gardening, increase self-reliance and build community. www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/ppatch

Volunteer Opportunities There are plenty of volunteers needed for city programs, from the Seattle Animal Shelter to Seattle Parks Foundation. www.seattle.gov/html/citizen/volunteer. htm

Bicycle Maps

The Seattle Department of

Transportation publishes the Seattle Bicycling Guide Map with updated information as the streetscapes change. It can be downloaded: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikemaps.htm

Seafair Calendar www.seafair.com

Block Watch Program Seattle has more than 3,800 registered block watches. www.Seattle Public Libraries www.spl.org

The Seattle Annual Manual 2012-2013