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Forterra (formerly known as Cascade Land Conservancy), [1] based in Seattle, Washington, US, is the state of Washington's largest land conservation, stewardship and community building organization dedicated solely to the region. Currently, Forterra operates in multiple counties. [2] Principal offices are in Seattle, Roslyn, and Tacoma.
(The Center Square) – King County and Seattle plan to use a combined $134 million to pay for the construction of 1,600 affordable homes. Seattle announced it is using $108 million toward ...
According to the department's official website, the following are designated landmarks; the list should be complete as of September 7, 2021. All designated landmarks are added to chapter 25.32 of the Seattle municipal code and are approved via legislative action from the Seattle City Council. See also list of designated Historic Districts.
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages over 3,000,000 acres (12,000 km 2) of forest, range, agricultural, and commercial lands in the U.S. state of Washington. The DNR also manages 2,600,000 acres (11,000 km 2 ) of aquatic areas which include shorelines , tidelands , lands under Puget Sound and the coast, and ...
Seattle Parks and Recreation (officially the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR)) [1] is the government department responsible for maintaining the parks, open spaces, and community centers of the city of Seattle, Washington. The department maintains properties covering an area of over 6,200 acres (25 km 2), which is equivalent to roughly ...
The City of Seattle studied the port's concerns at length and found them to be lacking in factual data or extensive studies. [77] Elliott Bay and the East Waterway of the Duwamish, seen from the Space Needle, 2014. Harbor Island at right. Container port facilities in the right half of the photo are all on Port of Seattle land.
The City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board is responsible for designating and preserving structures of historical importance in Seattle, Washington. The board recommends actions to the Seattle City Council, which fashions these into city ordinances with the force of law. The board is part of the city's Department of Neighborhoods. [1]
Council Bill 120916 would help the Seattle Police Department be in full compliance with a preliminary injunction regarding the department’s crowd control measures, the result of a 2012 court ...