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Every published summary we have tied to GID Development in Seattle, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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Apr 27, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to GID Development.

Briefing
Jan 20, 2026

Seattle City Council Meeting Minutes — January 20, 2026

Meeting called to order at 2:02 PM with six members present and three excused (Juarez, Rivera, Strauss). Public comment was received from 19 individuals. By unanimous consent the Introduction & Referral Calendar and the meeting agenda were adopted; the Consent Calendar (including Min 551 and CB 121154 appropriating funds to pay claims for Jan 5–9, 2026) was approved. The Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee recommendations passed: CB 121022 (permit for pedestrian skybridge maintained by HST Lessee West Seattle LLC) and CB 121117 (vacation of an alley in Block 24, Heirs of Sarah A. Bell’s Second Addition, and acceptance of a Property Use and Development Agreement). The meeting adjourned at 3:02 PM.

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Briefing
Jan 15, 2026

Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee minutes — January 15, 2026

Meeting called to order at 9:34 a.m.; five members present (Chair Rob Saka, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Dionne Foster, Robert Kettle, Eddie Lin). Committee heard a Traffic Safety Status Update (Inf 2820) and recommended that City Council pass two ordinances: CB 121022 (pedestrian skybridge permit renewal for HST Lessee West Seattle LLC) and CB 121117 (alley vacation in Block 24, Denny Triangle, with a Property Use and Development Agreement). Both recommendations were unanimous (5-0). Meeting adjourned at 11:57 a.m.

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Briefing
Dec 2, 2025

Seattle Transportation Committee (Dec 2, 2025) recommends confirmation of multiple advisory-board appointments; hears SDOT levy update and discusses two ordinances

The committee voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend City Council confirm 21 appointments and reappointments to the Transportation Levy Oversight Committee and various advisory boards (freight, pedestrian, transit, bicycle, and school traffic safety). SDOT presented the Levy Delivery Plan progress and 2026 look-ahead as an information item. Two council bills — an alley vacation in Denny Triangle (CB 121117) and a pedestrian skybridge permit (CB 121022) — were discussed.

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