12:30 – 1:00 pm
Commission Business
1:00 – 2:30 pm
ST3 – briefing on Architecture program
Julie Montgomery, Sound Transit Director of Architecture
2:30 – 4:00 pm
Commission Business
Event Types: Public Forum,Transportation
Building/Room #: City Hall – Room 370
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transporation
Contact: Serena Lehman
Contact Phone: 206-256-5371
Contact Fax: 206-684-5093
Contact Email: serena.lehman@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Family
Department/Organization: SDOT,Transportation
Cost: 0
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-bicycle-advisory-board
The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board was created through Resolution 25534 on May 11th, 1977 to advise the City on the concerns and needs of the growing bicycling community. It is composed of 11 Seattle residents that serve for up to two 2-year terms. In 2001 it added an additional position for the YMCA Get Engaged Program that serves for a 1-year term.
What We Do: The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments and Divisions on projects, policies, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.
Vision: Make Seattle a world-class city for bicycling. Make bicycling a viable transportation choice by encouraging active participation in policy and planning efforts through all levels of government. Build a more inclusive bicycling community by representing the needs of the diverse population of bicyclists in the city.
Meetings: Open to the public and are generally held 6-8 pm on the first Wednesday of every month in room 370 in City Hall (601 5th Ave).
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
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
9:00 – 10:30 am
Ballard Pump Station – Subcommittee Meeting
The purpose of this meeting is to review the proposed 24th Ave NW Street End improvements for the Ballard Pump Station project.
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
Learn how to assess your home to determine if it needs a structural seismic retrofit, and learn about the retrofit process.
Help reduce damage caused during an earthquake. Learn to become an informed consumer or how to do home retrofit yourself. Retrofit experts will show how to assess your home’s needs and how to use the City of Seattle’s pre-engineered Home Retrofit plans to permit and retrofit your home.
Learn more about the retrofit process and the city plan set at the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections website www.seattle.gov…(a-z)/earthquake-home-retrofit-permit
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
Mass casualty events can happen at anytime and anywhere. At your workplace, at the game, during your commute, or even at your house. This free Stop the Bleed training will equip participants with the knowledge to save lives.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
•Describe the progressive strategy for controlling hemorrhage.
•Demonstrate wound packing and learn about topical dressings.
•Explain the rationale for early use of a tourniquet for life-threatening extremity bleeding.
•Demonstrate the appropriate application of a tourniquet to the arm and leg.
Registration is suggested but not required. Registration helps us estimate attendance and ensure adequate space. We cannot guarantee space without registration.
This event is NOT sponsored by The Seattle Public Library
If you require any special accommodation to participate in this training, please contact the Office of Emergency Management at (206) 233-5076 or oem@seattle.gov. For interpretation assistance, at least 5 days advance notice is required.
*Disclaimer: Some graphic images of life threatening bleeding are shown during this class.
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
Event Types: Public Forum,Transportation
Building/Room #: City Hall – Room 370
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transporation
Contact: Serena Lehman
Contact Phone: 206-256-5371
Contact Fax: 206-684-5093
Contact Email: serena.lehman@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Family
Department/Organization: SDOT,Transportation
Cost: 0
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-bicycle-advisory-board
The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board was created through Resolution 25534 on May 11th, 1977 to advise the City on the concerns and needs of the growing bicycling community. It is composed of 11 Seattle residents that serve for up to two 2-year terms. In 2001 it added an additional position for the YMCA Get Engaged Program that serves for a 1-year term.
What We Do: The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments and Divisions on projects, policies, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.
Vision: Make Seattle a world-class city for bicycling. Make bicycling a viable transportation choice by encouraging active participation in policy and planning efforts through all levels of government. Build a more inclusive bicycling community by representing the needs of the diverse population of bicyclists in the city.
Meetings: Open to the public and are generally held 6-8 pm on the first Wednesday of every month in room 370 in City Hall (601 5th Ave).
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 OEM
Contact Phone: 206-233-5076
Contact Email: OEM@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults
Pre-Register: No
Cost: Free
This workshop provides training on key skills needed after a disaster and more in depth instruction on key preparedness actions. Participants will learn about the following topics: (1) Fire Extinguisher Use, (2) Utility Control, (3) Water Storage and Purification and (4) Emergency Sanitation.
Registration is suggested but not required. Registration helps us estimate attendance and ensure adequate space”