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<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 22:53:18 EDT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:32:31 EDT</pubDate> <title>Olympia Says Seattle Property Owners Should Pay for Cost Overruns to Replace Viaduct</title>

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<description>It's the conversation that seems will never end. 

I guess it started in 2001 when the Nisqually earthquake rattled our cage and the Alaskan Way viaduct wheezed and sagged. Perhaps it should have started back in 1989 when 42 people were crushed under the Cypress Viaduct in San Francisco's Loma Prieta quake. But here we are, eight years into this discussion and debate over what to do with the Alaskan Way Viaduct and who should pay for it.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/180</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:34:20 EDT</pubDate> <title>Mayor Nickels Announces $13.3 Million in Budget Cuts</title>

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<description>A handful of reporters gathered on the seventh floor of City Hall this morning to hear how Mayor Greg Nickels plans to balance the budget now that forecasters are predicting that the city's revenue will drop another $29 million this year.

But the process this morning was a little backwards. The way it worked was that first Nickels held a press conference, then afterwards, reporters were told what the mayor plans to cut from the budget.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/173</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:40:43 EDT</pubDate> <title>Seattle City Council Reverses Decision to Release Mercer Mess Money</title>

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<description>Well the Seattle City Council is back to where they were two months ago regarding the Mercer Corridor project money, well, sort of.

If you remember, in late February the City Council voted to lift the spending restriction, called a proviso, on the Mercer project funding, even though the city didn't have enough cash to complete the South Lake Union transportation, or depending on who you talk to, beautification project.

The purpose of the proviso is to prevent the city from starting a project that it can't complete.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/170</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 16:06:17 EDT</pubDate> <title>City Council Discusses Bringing Back Taxpayer Funded Elections</title>

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<description>A proposed ballot measure could make running against local politicians, like fundraising-all-star Mayor Greg Nickels, easier.

Seattle City Council members decided to support the re-introduction of publicly-funded elections, after an advisory committee suggested that new donation trends could be giving wealthier donors more influence with local candidates.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/162</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:31:16 EDT</pubDate> <title>Licata and Carr Squabble Over Opening New John School</title>

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<description>Yesterday, the Seattle City Council unanimously approved an additional $150 fee for anyone busted hiring a prostitute. The money will go to pay for a &quot;john school,&quot; a program aimed at educating patrons of prostitutes about the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases and other negative consequences of engaging in the sex trade.

City Attorney Tom Carr is credited with recommending the new john school, but Councilmember Nick Licata said that he's been working on setting up a program to counsel offenders in Seattle for years and that Carr opposed the idea in 2005.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/144</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:57:21 EDT</pubDate> <title>Seattle City Council Approves Changes to Noise Ordinance</title>

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<description>After weeks of delays and public testimony, the Seattle City Council voted Monday to approve changes to the city's noise ordinance.

&quot;The whole goal of the legislation is to strengthen enforcement of the ordinance,&quot; Councilmember Sally Clark, chair of the Planning, Land Use and Neighborhoods committee, explained as she introduced the council bill.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/137</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:23:04 EDT</pubDate> <title>The Three Stages of Grief</title>

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<description>Last night, City Council members Jean Godden and Nick Licata sponsored a panel-discussion on the future of Seattle newspapers at City Hall. The Bertha Landes room was full of veteran journalists, and at times it was hard to watch so many of them still in denial, still clinging to the hope that some magic money will fall from the sky and save the Seattle P-I and the Seattle Times.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/136</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:31:09 EDT</pubDate> <title>Friends in High Places</title>

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<description>Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen has lots of friends in Seattle. Why wouldn't he, he's a billionaire? Council member Jan Drago has been Allen's point-person in the City Council, and Mayor Greg Nickels his goto-guy in the executive. To see the results, just look at South Lake Union, where Allen's Vulcan Inc is redeveloping 60 acres of commercial and residential real estate.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/135</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:00:00 EDT</pubDate> <title>No Money For Mercer Mess, Who Knew?</title>

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<description>So what really happened? Did Mayor Greg Nickels and Seattle Councilmember Jan Drago know that the Mercer Project was not on the list to receive federal funding before the City Council voted on Monday to remove the spending restriction, releasing the available funds to get the two year project going? Or were Nickels and Drago as dumbfounded as everyone else when the Mercer Project didn't make the cut?</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/134</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:09:05 EDT</pubDate> <title>Seattle City Council Votes Yes on Tree Chopping Permit</title>

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<description>Tree activists applauded yesterday when the Seattle City Council voted to make it illegal for most homeowners and businesses to cut down a tree - well actually three trees a year - without a permit.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/131</guid>
<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:46:13 EDT</pubDate> <title>Seattle Politics This Week February 22, 2009</title>

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<description>On Monday, the City Council will discuss and possibly vote on modifications to the noise pollution ordinance that if passed will allow large construction projects, such as replacing the Alaska Way Viaduct and the Mercer Mess, to operate outside of the current noise restrictions.</description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/124</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 21:16:44 EDT</pubDate> <title>Here's a Refund, Now Give It Back</title>

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<description>It's a confusing issue. And according to Council President Richard Conlin, it's the oddest thing he's ever seen the council have to deal with. 

The City Council voted today to pass a series of bills that will give Seattle water utility customers a refund, a refund that they will then have to give back over the next 21 months. </description> </item>  <item> <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.seattlecourant.com/section/news/115</guid>
<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:45:34 EDT</pubDate> <title>City Council Committee Discusses Regulating Rental Housing</title>

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<description>The Seattle City Council Planning, Land Use and Neighborhoods committee met this morning to discuss creating new regulations regarding the condition of rental housing in Seattle.</description> </item> 
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