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Mayor Bruce Harrell's One Seattle Newsletter
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*Dear friends and neighbors,*
Summer is nearly here, and with it comes an incredible lineup of events, milestones, and moments that remind us why Seattle is such a vibrant place to call home.
June is Pride Month, a meaningful time to honor Seattle’s LGBTQ+ community and affirm our city’s unwavering commitment to equality and inclusion. Across Seattle, festivals, parades, and events will showcase the strength of diversity and the values that unite us as *"One Seattle"*.
The summer months will also usher in new opportunities to enjoy our city’s beloved spaces. The recently completed waterfront offers a newly vibrant gathering place, featuring the return of live music on Pier 62 [ [link removed] ], new small businesses and pop-ups, and serene scenery for all to enjoy. At Seattle Center, a full roster of concerts, arts, and community events [ [link removed] ] demonstrates our city’s creative energy.
My vision for our connected waterfront and Pike Place Market is to make it one of the greatest pedestrian experiences in the country – where people don’t have to navigate vehicle traffic to enjoy all the Market has to offer. With the FIFA Club World Cup [ [link removed] ] approaching this June, I’m excited about this new pilot limiting vehicle access during peak hours to enhance pedestrian safety and improve the overall experience for visitors, vendors, and workers alike
Summer is also a great time to get outdoors and enjoy Seattle’s world-class parks system. Our new summer safety strategy [ [link removed] ] will take a proactive approach to create safe, welcoming parks and with new police patrols, increased park range presence, and environmental changes at high-priority parks.
I’m excited to invite you to join this momentum by registration for our One Seattle Day of Service [ [link removed] ], which will return for a fourth year on *Saturday, July 12!* Coming just under a year after the World Cup, this event is a chance to bring that same spirit of teamwork and pride to neighborhoods across the city. I hope you will join me in embracing the spirit of collaboration and giving back on the Day of Service next month!
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Bruce A. Harrell
Mayor of Seattle
*"Working Together to Build One Seattle"*
Sign Up for One Seattle Day of Service [ [link removed] ]
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Driving Progress on Key Priorities
Mayor Harrell in Chinatown to announce the new CID Ambassador Program
This spring has included multiple announcements driven by Mayor Harrell and his administration to build a vibrant, inclusive, and equitable city. Announcements include:
* To support Seattle youth from the cradle to the classroom and into successful careers, Mayor Harrell announced his Every Child Ready initiative [ [link removed] ] and bold proposal to renew the Families, Education, Preschool and Promise (FEPP) levy. One highlight from this proposal includes doubling access to affordable childcare slots to 1,400 a year and providing direct payments to support the retention of 5,000 childcare workers citywide.
* Celebrating continued momentum on police officer recruitment, Mayor Harrell joined Police Chief Shon Barnes to celebrate the hiring of 60 officers this year as of mid-April [ [link removed] ], compared to 10 hired at this point in 2024. If current trends continue, SPD is on track to hire over 150 officers in 2025, which would be the largest total hires in any year in recent record.
* Mayor Harrell joined City leaders and LGBTQ+ community advocates to sign new legislation [ [link removed] ] that strengthens local protections for people seeking gender-affirming and reproductive health care services in Seattle, with a focus on supporting Seattle’s LGBTQ+ community in response to recent federal actions.
* In a shared effort to support safety, economic revitalization, and community well-being in the historic Chinatown-International District, Mayor Harrell joined leaders to announce a new neighborhood ambassador program [ [link removed] ], which launched in June.
* On Earth Day, Mayor Harrell issued an Executive Order [ [link removed] ]directing City departments to respond to Seattle’s current and future climate challenges with a focus on building resilience, growing a green economy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.
* To expedite the expansion of light rail to Seattle communities, Mayor Harrell announced new legislation to streamline permitting [ [link removed] ] and support smooth, safe project delivery in partnership with Sound Transit.
* Mayor Bruce Harrell joined Councilmember Mark Solomon to sign two pieces of legislation [ [link removed] ] that advance Downtown Activation Plan [ [link removed] ] (DAP) goals of revitalizing downtown’s economy with new small businesses and creating more housing.
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Save the Date: One Seattle Day of Service
One Seattle Day of Service Flyer
This year, the One Seattle Day of Service will be held on *Saturday, July 12, 2025*. The event is an invitation to every Seattle neighbor to roll up your sleeves, come together, and give back, with volunteer opportunities in each neighborhood across the city.
If you are part of an organization that is interested in hosting or leading an event, please register here [ [link removed] ]. We have several ways your organization can participate by providing volunteer opportunities within your organization, sponsorships, and/or providing volunteers the day of the event.
If you are an individual looking to participate in an event for the Day of Service, check back to our Day of Service website [ [link removed] ] soon for more information on volunteering opportunities.
Register to host an event [ [link removed] ]
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Building One Seattle
Mayor Harrell speaking at Access to Healthcare Day
Mayor Harrell marked Access to Healthcare Day by celebrating 10 years of the Seattle King County Clinic’s work providing free medical, dental, and vision services to those in need.
Mayor Harrell speaking at B.F. Day Elementary for Teacher Appreciation Week
Mayor Harrell visited B.F. Day Elementary for Teacher Appreciation Week to thank educators inspiring the next generation and answer questions from students. Go Sun Dragons!
Mayor Harrell cutting the ribbon at the opening of Cheryl Chow Park
Mayor Harrell celebrated the opening of Cheryl Chow Park in Rainier Valley, a new park honoring Cheryl’s legacy in the community and increasing access to green space and recreation in South Seattle.
Mayor Harrell and local leaders at an event to welcome the new Professional Women's Hockey League Seattle team
Mayor Harrell welcomed the new Professional Women's Hockey League Seattle team, celebrating Seattle’s ongoing legacy in women’s professional sports and world-class events at Climate Pledge Arena.
Mayor Harrell celebrating the return of Trailhead Direct in a King County Metro Bus
Mayor Harrell celebrated the return of Trailhead Direct [ [link removed] ], supporting regional access to outdoor recreation through strong partnerships with King County Metro, King County Parks, and Seattle Department of Transportation.
Mayor Harrell stood with Governor Bob Ferguson and state leaders to oppose proposed Medicaid cits
Mayor Harrell stood with Governor Bob Ferguson and state leaders to oppose proposed Medicaid cuts that threaten health care access for children, seniors, and vulnerable families in Seattle and across Washington.
Mayor at the West Seattle Arcade with owner Matt
Mayor Harrell went on a Community Connections tour in the Alki neighborhood to meet with small business owners and community leaders.
Mayor Harrell and local leaders cut the ribbon for LIUNA's new training center
Mayor Harrell helped cut the ribbon on LIUNA’s new training center — marking a shared commitment to workforce development and expanding career opportunities for Seattle’s growing community of skilled tradespeople.
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From Our Departments
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*Celebrate Juneteenth at Seward Park*
Join us as we honor African American culture, freedom, and achievements at this year’s Juneteenth Celebration! The City of Seattle invites you to be part of this special event recognizing a pivotal moment in history.
*When*: Thursday, June 19
*Time*: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
*Where*: Seward Park, Shelter 3
This family-friendly celebration has something for everyone! Enjoy interactive activities like line dancing, a game of chess with Detective Cookie, and group painting sessions. Groove to live performances by talented youth artists and DJ Mr. Cliff, and treat your taste buds to irresistible eats from local favorites like Big Dawgs and Chubby Plant.
Know Your Rights Community Forum Flyer
*Know Your Rights Community Forum*
This is where you come in: your voice, your rights, your city.
*Time:* Monday, June 16, 6:00-8:00 PM
*Location:* 5030 1st Ave S, Seattle WA 98134
Got questions about your rights at work or as a small business owner in Seattle? Join us for a community forum and information session. Bring your concerns, share your thoughts, and get clear answers from experts on immigration and labor standards. This is a space to come together to share resources and to find ways to move forward together as a city. Seattle thrives when we’re on the same page.
For information and to register, click this link [ [link removed] ] (or copy the QR code from the flyer)
Know Your Rights Flyer
*Know Your Rights Campaign *
The Mayor’s Office, alongside OIRA and OCR, has created the Know Your Rights Resource Guide [ [link removed] ]to support immigrant and refugee communities in Seattle. This guide offers essential information on legal rights, local resources, and family safety planning.
We encourage all community members, local partners, and advocates to utilize this resource as we work together to create a safer, more informed, and welcoming city for everyone.
*Help Shape the Future of the Seattle Channel*
The City of Seattle is asking for your feedback on the Seattle Channel, a platform that highlights important community stories, city programs, and more. Whether you frequently tune in or have just discovered it, your opinion matters.
This survey is an opportunity to share your thoughts on the channel's programming, funding, and overall awareness. The insights we gather will help guide future decisions and ensure the Seattle Channel continues to serve our community effectively.
Don't miss your chance to influence its offerings! The survey closes Monday, June 9.
Share your feedback now: Take the Survey [ [link removed] ]
Your voice matters. Help us make the Seattle Channel even better!
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