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On Tuesday, Mayor Bruce Harrell gave his first State of the City address. Just six weeks into the gig, his biggest accomplishments so far include ending the eviction moratorium and, as he noted in ...
SEATTLE — Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell delivered his State of the City speech on Tuesday. Harrell, addressing city leaders and the people of Seattle, spoke about hisOne Seattle Plan, crime ...
WATCH: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s 2025 State of the City address But day by day, we have worked together to get our city back on the right track – restoring parks, reducing the crime rate ...
In his second “State of the City” address, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell outlined future goals for tackling crime, the drug crisis, affordable housing, and other issues.Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell ...
Harrell outlines priorities in 2024 State of the City address Bruce Harrell discussed highlights from 2023 and his plan for the city this year. To stream KING 5 on your phone, you need the KING 5 app.
In his second State of the City address as mayor, Bruce Harrell used the Space Needle as a metaphor to talk about his vision for the future, sounding optimistic and upbeat about the progress his ...
In his third State of the City Address, Mayor Bruce Harrell said he wanted to go back to the “basics” while still “innovating.” However, given the next moves he said he plans to make, he ...
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell delivers his State of the City address at Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center on Tuesday. (Seattle Channel screen grab) Speaking from Seattle Center on Tuesday in his ...
SEATTLE — Staying committed to his vision of “One Seattle,” Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell said the “status quo” in the city is unacceptable during his first State of the City address on ...
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell gave his 2025 State of the City address Tuesday, highlighting his administration’s accomplishments and priorities for the next year.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell gave his second State of the City address, which covered Seattle’s issues involving crime, homelessness, affordability, and police staffing.