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Mar
26
Thu
Delridge – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 26 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Salvation Army.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court (No cash accepted.)
Delridge – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 26 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Delridge/North Delridge
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked alongside the Delridge Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Mar
27
Fri
Rainier Beach – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 27 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Rainier Beach/Othello
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the intersection of Rainier Ave S and S Henderson St.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Beacon Hill – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 27 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Jefferson Community Center.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Mar
28
Sat
Magnuson – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 28 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Laurelhurst/Sand Point
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Magnuson Dog Park.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Bitter Lake – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 28 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: https://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Broadview/Bitter Lake
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked at the Bitter Lake Community Center near the playground area.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Mar
31
Tue
Central District – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 31 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: http://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: Central Area/Squire Park
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the Garfield Community Center parking lot.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
South Park – Mobile Customer Service Center
Mar 31 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Audience: Adults
Website: http://www.seattle.gov/mobilecsc
Neighborhoods: South Park
Building/Room #: The Mobile CSC will be parked near the South Park Community Center on 8th Ave S.

The Mobile Customer Service Center helps the City of Seattle engage communities, conduct outreach and provide services to currently underserved neighborhoods.

Mobile customer service representatives:

  • Provide information and referrals to City and human services.
  • Enter online service requests.
  • Issue pet licenses.
  • Process payments for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle City Light and Seattle Municipal Court. (No cash accepted.)
Apr
2
Thu
Design Commission Meeting @ Seattle City Hall<br>Boards and Commissions Room<br>L2-80
Apr 2 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Audience: Adults
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Event Types: Boards & Commissions
Event Contact: Juliet Acevedo
Event Contact Email: SDC_Administration@seattle.gov
Event Contact Phone: 206-684-0435

The agenda for this meeting will be set one week in advance

Disaster Preparedness: The Basics
Apr 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Neighborhoods: Alki/Admiral,Arbor Heights,Ballard,Beacon Hill,Belltown,Broadview/Bitter Lake,Capitol Hill,Cascade/Eastlake/South Lake Union,Cedar Park/Meadowbrook,Central Area/Squire Park,Chinatown-International District,Citywide,Columbia City,Crown Hill,Delridge/North Delridge,Downtown Commercial Core,Duwamish/SODO,East of Seattle,Fauntleroy/Morgan Junction/Seaview,First Hill,Fremont,Georgetown,Green Lake,Greenwood/Phinney Ridge,Haller Lake,High Point,Highland Park,Interbay,Judkins Park,Lake City/Olympic Hills/Victory Heights,Laurelhurst/Sand Point,Licton Springs,Madison Park,Madrona/Leschi,Magnolia,Miller Park,Montlake/Portage Bay,Mt. Baker/North Rainier,North Beach/Blue Ridge,North Beacon Hill/Jefferson Park,North Capitol Hill,North of Seattle,Northgate/Maple Leaf,Pioneer Square,Queen Anne,Rainier Beach/Othello,Ravenna/Bryant/Roosevelt,Riverview,Roxhill/Westwood/White Center,Seward Park,South Beacon Hill/New Holly,South of Seattle,South Park,Sunset Hill/Loyal Heights,University District,Uptown,Wallingford,Wedgwood/View Ridge,West of Seattle,West Seattle Junction/Genesee Hill,Whittier Heights
Contact: Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Contact Phone: 206-233-5076
Contact Email: OEM@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free

This presentation provides an overview of the hazards that can impact Seattle, and steps that individuals and families can take to become more prepared to deal with them. This includes guidance on how to develop a disaster plan, build a disaster supply kit, and organize with your neighbors to become better prepared. The presentation also provides an overview of other OEM efforts including the SNAP program, Community Emergency Hubs, and the City's new alert and notification system, Alert Seattle.
Registration is suggested but not required. Registration helps us estimate attendance and ensure adequate space

This event is NOT sponsored by The Seattle Public Library