City Council on Monday will vote on parking regulations, including changing ‘frequent transit’ term that will determine whether developers need to include any parking

On Monday, the Seattle City Council is scheduled to discuss and vote on parking changes throughout the city. There are numerous changes, including allowing off-street private parking in a residential building to be used as paid “flexible use” parking for non-residents...

Theater, rock, jazz, big band swing, film, preschool open house, kids’ gear sale, neighborhood cleanup and memorial gathering in Greenwood-Phinney Ridge this weekend

Here’s what’s on tap in and around the neighborhood this weekend. Check our Events calendar any time for more happenings. It’s opening weekend of “Crowns” at Taproot Theatre, 204 N. 85th St. Evening of Rock Band and Big Band Swing Music at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Music...

City Council committee tomorrow will discuss, possibly vote on, updating zoning to change “frequent transit” term as it applies to developing parking requirements

The Seattle City Council’s Planning, Land Use, and Zoning Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). Item number 17 on the published agenda is discussion of Council Bill 119173 “relating to land use and zoning…in order to promote transportation options, update...