Services Available |
Department/
Contact |
Application Process |
Requirements/Criteria |
Arts Resource Network
On-line resource for businesses interested in developing an arts
project or cultural event for their district
Web site |
Office of Arts & Cultural
Affairs
Kathy Hsieh
(206) 733-9926
kathy.hsieh@seattle.gov
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N/A |
N/A |
Job Web-board
Post or look for jobs in the arts or cultural sector;
Calls for Artists Web-board: post a call for artists for your banner,
signage, brochure design, etc. project |
Office of Arts & Cultural
Affairs
Kathy Hsieh
(206) 733-9926
kathy.hsieh@seattle.gov
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N/A |
Click to Register
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Public Art Road -Map
Online educational guide for neighborhood groups that wish to create
or place public works of visual art in their district.
View the map
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Office of Arts & Cultural
Affairs
Ruri Yampolsky
(206) 684-7309
ruri.yampolsky@seattle.gov
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N/A |
N/A |
Neighborhood & Community Arts Program
Connect with your local neighborhood arts council or stewardship
group to develop arts & cultural projects to enhance your business
district.
Funding is available for producing recurring festival or events
that promote arts participation, build community relations and enhance
the visibility of neighborhoods using arts & culture.
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Office of Arts & Cultural
Affairs
Michelle Blackmon
(206) 733-9576
michelle.blackmon@seattle.gov
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N/A |
N/A |
Free email discussion lists
(or listservs) for holding community discussions online or to send
out broadcast messages. For more information
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Department of
Information
Technology
Derrick Hall
(206) 233-5061
derrick.hall@seattle.gov
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Requests are accepted year round.
Contact Derrick Hall |
Must be a neighborhood or community group
located in Seattle . |
Free web hosting on the City of
Seattle ’s website (Seattle.gov).
For more information
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Department of
Information
Technology
Bruce Blood
(206) 386-1758
bruce.blood@seattle.gov |
Requests are accepted year round.
Contact Bruce Blood. |
Must be a neighborhood or community group
located in Seattle .
Does not support separate domain names or email addresses for your
group. |
Free posters of the Seattle.gov
website and onsite workshops tailored to your community on how to navigate
and use the information on the site. |
Department of
Information
Technology
Delia Burke
(206) 233-2751
delia.burke@seattle.gov
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Requests are accepted year round.
Contact Delia Burke. |
Information available to all. The poster
emphasizes web links to services of particular interest to underserved
communities. |
Free high speed Internet connections, including
installation, troubleshooting and support.
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Department of
Information
Technology
Derrick Hall
(206) 233-5061
derrick.hall@seattle.gov
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Applications are accepted year round.
Click foor more information and to download an application
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Must be a non-profit or governmental organization
that provides technology access or training for community use. Must
be located in the City of Seattle within the Comcast service area. |
Curb Ramps
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Seattle Department
of Transportation
Trung Pham
(206) 684-5377
trung.pham@seattle.gov
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Call the department to learn the current
availability and to request installation. |
Location must be in the public right-of-way. |
Employee Commute Trip Assistance
(Small Business Access Package) |
Seattle Department
of Transportation
Large employers (100+ employees) contact King County Metro at (206)
263-3444
employer.program@metrokc.gov |
Assistance in understanding the available
choices for employees to come to work, but leave their car at home,
and reduce the demand for parking spaces in the district. |
Varies:
Large employers (100+ employees) click here
Smaller employers
click here
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Tree Pruning & Tree Pit Maintenance |
Seattle Department
of Transportation
Nolan Rundquist
(206) 684-TREE
nolan.rundquist@seattle.gov |
Call the department to learn the current
availability and to request services. |
Tree must be in the public right-of-way. |
Parking – General Assistance |
Seattle Department
of Transportation
Randy Wiger
(206) 684-8186
randy.wiger@seattle.gov |
Call the department to learn the current
availability and to request assistance. |
Available to business districts and neighborhoods
within Urban Village boundaries.
Visit the SDOT Parking Tools Page |
Parking – On-Street
(for Customers) |
Seattle Department
of Transportation
For installing paid parking,
contact Nora Chin
(206) 684-5381
nora.chin@seattle.gov
For installing parking time limits,
contact Ken Wong
(206) 684-5104
ken.wong@seattle.gov
For questions about pay stations,
contact Meghan Shepard
(206) 684-4208
meghan.shepard@seattle.gov |
Contact the department to learn of opportunities
for paid parking or parking time limits. |
A department review for installing paid
parking or parking time limits uses several criteria, such as length
of stay and total usage. |
Parking - Enforcement |
For enforcement, call the
non-emergency police number at 206-625-5011.
To discuss area-wide or ongoing enforcement needs, abandoned cars,
and parking rules and regulations, please contact the Parking Enforcement
Supervisors at 206-386-9012.
To report abandoned vehicles, please call the Abandoned Vehicle
line at
206-684-8763 or use the online form at:
https://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/police/forms/Abandoned_Vehicles.htm
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Free City surplus computers |
Human Services Department
Charleen Perras
206-684-0124
charleen.perras@seattle.gov
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Requests are accepted year
round.
Click for application
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Must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, human service
agency or school. |