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Department of Construction and Land Use

  • News

    October 8, 2003

    Letters to the Editor

    Thinning these stands would create jobs and provide a continuing source of wood fiber that all of us use. Or does that just make too much sense?

  • News

    October 1, 2003

    There Goes the Neighborhood

    An elite school's expansion plans rile Queen Anne Hill residents.

  • News

    May 15, 2002

    Doesn't ad up

    An elite school's expansion plans rile Queen Anne Hill residents.

  • News

    January 24, 2001
  • News

    May 10, 2000

    Samis' sweetheart

    Ex-IRS official says Samis' William Justen may be violating federal rules governing foundations.

  • News

    April 19, 2000

    City of nylon

    Homeless activists use private land in a new strategy to site a tent city.

  • Arts

    March 29, 2000

    The last shoe drops

    Does the demise of Pioneer Square's last remaining independent artists' building signal the end of Seattle's arts community as we know it?

  • News

    March 8, 2000

    Trapnell on target?

    The city's new arts czar steps into a firefight between the mayor and council.

  • Arts

    December 1, 1999

    Save the rave

    They're all-ages, after-hours, and under attack.

  • News

    June 2, 1999

    Will sue for deeds

    A Roosevelt landlord plays hardball Monopoly with his neighbors.

  • News

    April 7, 1999

    Something's Rotten in Roosevelt

    City Attorney Sidran vows to stop years of intimidation and lawbreaking by problem landlords in North Seattle.

  • News

    January 6, 1999

    Year of the council

    City Attorney Sidran vows to stop years of intimidation and lawbreaking by problem landlords in North Seattle.

  • News

    January 6, 1999

    Sinking the Admiral

    A development threatens to torpedo West Seattle's most treasured landmark.

  • News

    October 21, 1998

    The city sleeps, the bull dozes

    A West Seattle developer drives a bulldozer through a city loophole.

  • News

    October 21, 1998

    Development bedfellows?

    A West Seattle developer drives a bulldozer through a city loophole.

  • News

    May 27, 1998

    He Won't Do Nothin' For You

    Learn the cunning strategies and strange secrets of three of Seattle's most notorious landlords. The way some slumlords treat their tenants just might be a crime.

  • News

    May 13, 1998

    Fashionable accessories

    Everyone talks about allowing more mother-in-law apartments in housing-crunched Seattle. Why can't anyone make it work?

  • News

    January 14, 1998

    No stone unturned

    One man's lonely battle to save the graveyard City Hall would rather forget.

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