University of Washington Urban Planning students are studying the possibility of building a “lid” over part of Fourth Avenue in downtown Seattle as part of a class project focused on urban design and infrastructure.
Protestors demand Seattle mayor shut down surveillance cameras on her 100th day
Handmade signs rejected “total surveillance” and urged Seattle city leaders to “fund housing, education, food, not cameras” as more than 50 activists, community organizers, and neighborhood residents gathered outside Seattle City Hall on April 10.
Ethnic Media Roundtable with Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson
The Mayor of Seattle dedicated an hour on March 31 to meet with Northwest Asian Weekly and approximately 30 other journalists from BIPOC communities across the greater Seattle area.
Pilot foot patrol program gets another month in CID
A foot patrol pilot program in Chinatown–International District (CID) is sticking around a little longer—and becoming a more regular presence on the streets around 12th Avenue South and South Jackson Street.
Two injured in CID shooting
Seattle police are investigating a shooting on Tuesday afternoon in the Chinatown-International District (CID) that left a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man seriously injured.
Mayor Wilson responds to criticism over cameras in town hall meeting
Mayor Katie Wilson faced the public a week after making the announcement that she was pausing expansion of cameras in new areas of the city.
Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection opens this weekend
The Crosslake Connection opens Saturday, placing Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) at the center of a newly expanded light rail system.
New law directs stadium tax revenue to CID, Pioneer Square preservation
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on March 25 signed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1408, a measure that will direct existing tax revenue to support Historic South Downtown (HSD) for the next 10 years.
Chinatown-International District seniors, residents deliver 1,032-signature petition
With a stack of petitions bearing more than 1,000 signatures in hand, Gary Lee walked into Seattle City Hall’s council chambers on March 24 to make an important delivery.
Seattle halts camera expansion as CID debate over surveillance continues
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced on Thursday that the city will hit pause on expanding its police surveillance camera program, a decision that carries particular weight in neighborhoods like the Chinatown-International District (CID), where the technology has drawn both support and concern.
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