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Administration


Boards and Commissions

Through a variety of boards and commissions, established by the City of Seattle, citizens can provide input on the policies that shape their government and their city. There are currently more than 50 boards and commissions that advise the Mayor and City Council on a vast array of issues. Over 450 of the people who serve are directly appointed by Mayor Nickels.
Website: Boards and Commissions
http://www.seattle.gov/html/citizen/boardsportal.htm


City Auditor

The City Auditor is an independent internal auditor, appointed by the chair of the City Council's Finance Committee and confirmed by the full Council to a six-year term of office. The Office of City Auditor assists the City in achieving honest, efficient management and full accountability throughout City government. This Office conducts financial audits, performance audits, management audits, and compliance audits of city programs, agencies, grantees, and contracts.
City Auditor: Susan Cohen
Phone: (206) 233-3801
Fax: (206) 684-0900
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 2410
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At:: PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Website: Office of the City Auditor
http://www.seattle.gov/audit/

City Clerk

The Office of the City Clerk maintains the City's official records, provides support for the City Council, and manages the City's historical records through the Seattle Municipal Archives. The Clerk's Office provides information services to the public and to City staff. The Office of the City Clerk is a part of the City of Seattle Legislative Department.
City Clerk: Judith Pippin
Phone: (206) 684-8344
Fax: (206) 386-9025
Visit Us At:: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 3rd Floor
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At:: PO Box 94728
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Websites: City Clerk
http://www.seattle.gov/leg/clerk/clerk.htm
Seattle Municipal Archives
http://www.seattle.gov/CityArchives/

City Council

The Seattle City Council establishes City policy through enactment of ordinances (laws) and adoption of resolutions. The City Council also approves and adopts the City's budget. Council members are elected at-large to four-year terms through nonpartisan elections. The nine Council members and their legislative assistants are part of the City of Seattle Legislative Department. The Council President, who is elected by fellow Council members to a two-year term, is the head of the Legislative Department.
Council President: Richard Conlin
Phone: (206) 684-8888
Fax: (206) 684-8587
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 2nd Floor
Seattle WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34025
Seattle, WA 98124-4025
Websites: City Council
http://www.seattle.gov/council/


Civil Rights

The Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR) works to ensure that everyone in Seattle has equal access to housing, employment, public accommodations, and contracting. SOCR investigates and enforces City, State, and Federal anti-discrimination laws, and provides public policy recommendations to the Mayor, City Council, and other City departments. The Office develops and implements policies and programs promoting fairness, equity, and diversity. It also administers the Title VI program of the 1964 Federal Civil Rights Act, and Title II of the federal ADA Act.
Commission of the Office for Civil Rights include: Commission for Sexual Minorities, Human Rights Commission, and Women's Commission.
Director: Julie Nelson
Phone: (206) 684-4500
Fax: (206) 684-0332
Visit or Mail Us At: 810 Third Avenue, Suite 750
Seattle WA 98104-1627
Websites: Office for Civil Rights
http://www.seattle.gov/civilrights/
Commission for Sexual Minorities
http://www.seattle.gov/scsm/
Human Rights Commission
http://www.cityofseattle.net/humanrights/
Women's Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/womenscommission/


Civil Service Commission

The Civil Service Commission serves as a quasi-judicial body, providing fair and impartial hearings of alleged violations of the City’s personnel system. Employees may file appeals with the Commission regarding all final disciplinary actions and alleged violations of the Personnel Ordinance, as well as its related rules and policies. The Commission may issue orders to remedy violations and may also make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council regarding the administration of the personnel system. In addition, the Commission investigates allegations of political patronage to ensure the City’s hiring practices are established and carried out in accordance with the merit principles set forth in the City Charter.
Chair of the Commission:
Ellis H. Casson
Director: Glenda Graham-Walton
Phone: (206) 386-1301
Visit or Mail Us At: 700 3rd Avenue, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98104
Website: Civil Service Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/csc/


Customer Service Bureau

Director: Darby DuComb
Phone: 206-684-CITY (2489)
Fax: 206-684-5529
TTY: 206-615-0476
Visit Us At: Mayor's Customer Service Bureau
Seattle City Hall
600 Fourth Avenue Floor 1
Mail Us At: Mailing Address:
PO Box 94726
Seattle, WA 98124-4726
Website: Customer Service Bureau
http://www.seattle.gov/customerservice/

Ethics and Elections Commission

The Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission (SEEC) helps foster public confidence in the integrity of Seattle City government by providing education, training, and enforcement of the City’s Code of Ethics and Whistle blower Code. SEEC also promotes informed elections through education, training, and enforcement of the City’s Elections Code and Election Pamphlet Code.
Director: Wayne Barnett
Phone: (206) 684-8500
Fax: (206) 684-8590
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 4010
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Websites: Elections
http://www2.ci.seattle.wa.us/ethics/elpub/el_home.asp
Ethics Law and Rules for City Employees
http://www.seattle.gov/ethics/etpub/et_home.htm
Whistleblower protection
http://www.seattle.gov/ethics/wbpub/wbov.htm
Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/ethics/


Executive Administration

The Department of Executive Administration (DEA) provides a variety of services to City departments and the public, including citywide operational responsibilities for accounting, payroll, licensing, revenue collection and processing, animal services, weights and measures, treasury activities, purchasing, construction and consultant contracting, risk management, and the City’s financial management and personnel data systems.
Divisions of the Department of Executive Administration include: Animal Shelter, Purchasing and Contracting Services, Accounting/Treasury Services, Revenue and Consumer Affairs, and Risk Management.
Director: Fred Podesta
Phone: (206) 386-0041
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 4350
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94669
Seattle, WA 98124-4669
Websites: Executive Administration
http://www.seattle.gov/executiveadministration/
Animal Shelter
http://www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/
Consumer Affairs
http://www.seattle.gov/consumeraffairs/
Purchasing and Contracting Services
http://www.seattle.gov/contract/
Revenue and Consumer Affairs
http://www.seattle.gov/rca/
Risk Management
http://www.seattle.gov/riskmanagement/


Finance

The Department of Finance is responsible for budget development, budget monitoring, debt management, financial policies, financial planning, performance measurement, and overall financial controls for the City of Seattle. The Department also oversees policy on City taxes, investments, accounting, and related activities.
Director: Dwight D. Dively
Phone: (206) 233-0031
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 6th Floor
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94747
Seattle, WA 98124-4747
Website: Finance
http://www.seattle.gov/financedepartment/


Fleets and Facilities

The Fleets and Facilities Department is responsible for managing real estate, buildings and vehicles for the City of Seattle. The Fleets and Facilities Department has four major operating functions, including the Capital Programs division; Facilities Operations division; Fleet Services division; and Real Estate Services division.
Director: Brenda Bauer
Phone: (206) 684-0418
Fax: (206) 684-0188
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5200
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94689
Seattle, WA 98124-4689
Websites: Fleets and Facilities
http://www.seattle.gov/fleetsfacilities/
Capital Programs Division
http://www.seattle.gov/facilitydevelopment/
Real Estate Services
http://www.seattle.gov/realestate/


Hearing Examiner

The Office of Hearing Examiner is Seattle's forum for reviewing questions of administrative law regarding the correct application of City code provisions. As authorized by the Seattle Municipal Code, the Office conducts hearings and decides appeals in cases where citizens disagree with a decision made by a City agency. Many of the matters considered by the Hearing Examiner are related to land use and environmental decisions made by the Department of Planning and Development. The Hearing Examiner also makes recommendations to the City Council on rezone petitions, major institution master plans, and other Council land use actions.
Hearing Examiner: Sue Tanner
Phone: (206) 684-0521
Fax: (206) 684-0536
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue
Suite 4000
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Website: Office of the Hearing Examiner
http://www.seattle.gov/examiner/


Intergovernmental Relations

The mission and purpose of the Office of Intergovernmental Relations (OIR) is to provide advice and information to, and on behalf of, elected officials, City departments, and external customers. The primary goal of these efforts is to ensure that the City's interests are advanced with international, tribal, federal, state, and regional entities to enable the City to better serve the community.
Director: Emelie East
Phone: (206) 684-9202
Fax: (206) 684-8267
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 5th Floor
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94746
Seattle, WA 98124-4746
Websites: Office of Intergovernmental Relations
http://www.seattle.gov/oir/
Seattle Sister Cities
http://www.seattle.gov/oir/siscity.htm


Legislative

The Legislative Department is comprised of these distinct divisions: City Council, Office of the City Clerk, Central Staff, and Administrative Services. The Council President, who is elected by fellow Council members to a two-year term, is the head of the Legislative Department.

The City Council is a major division of this department and establishes City laws, approves the annual budget, oversees the executive operating departments, and ensures the City provides a quality environment for its citizens through its policy making role. The Office of the City Clerk provides support for the legislative process of the City and the Council, and supports the Seattle Municipal Archives and City Records Management. Central Staff provides critical policy and budget analysis for Council members and their staff. Administrative Services provides support for department finance, technology, office systems, human resources, public information, and special projects.
Council President: Richard Conlin
City Clerk: Judith Pippin
Administrative Director: Denise Williams
Central Staff Director: Ben Noble
Phone: (206) 684-8888
Fax: (206) 684-8587
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 2nd Floor
Seattle WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34025
Seattle, WA 98124-4025
Websites: City Council
http://www.seattle.gov/council/
City Clerk
http://www.seattle.gov/leg/clerk/clerk.htm
Public Records Disclosure
http://www.seattle.gov/council/records.htm
Seattle Municipal Archives
http://www.seattle.gov/CityArchives/


Mayor

The mission of the Mayor's Office is to provide honest, accessible leadership to citizens, employees, and regional neighbors of the City of Seattle that is clear and responsible, in an environment that encourages ideas, civic discourse, and inclusion for the entirety of the City's diverse population, creating an even better place to live, learn, work, and play.
Mayor: Gregory J. Nickels
Phone: (206) 684-4000
Fax: (206) 684-5360
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 7th Floor
Seattle WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94749
Seattle, WA 98124-4749
Website: Mayor
http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/


Personnel

The Personnel Department provides human resource services, tools, and expert assistance to departments, policy makers, employees, and the public so that the City of Seattle’s diverse work force is deployed, supported, and managed fairly to accomplish the City's business goals in a cost-effective and safe manner.
Acting Director: Mark McDermott
Phone: (206) 684-8088
Fax: (206) 615-1634
Visit Us At: Personnel Department
Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5500
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34028
Seattle, WA 98124-4028
Website: Personnel
http://www.seattle.gov/Personnel/


Policy and Management

The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) was established by ordinance in mid-2002 to develop and analyze City policy and assist the Mayor and City Council in formulating policy on major issues facing the city. These issues are in areas such as public safety, mobility, physical development, the natural environment, community health, and the human condition. In addition to policy analysis and development, OPM coordinates and leads citywide initiatives and projects that cut across multiple City departments. OPM also works to develop partnerships to carry out City goals, taking advantage of the talent and perspectives of various private, public and community partners. OPM monitors critical external factors that affect Seattle’s economic and community health, and recommends appropriate strategies. Finally, OPM works with other City departments to assure progress is being made on high priority work items.
Director: Mary Jean Ryan
Phone: (206) 684-8041
Fax: (206) 233-0085
Visit Us At: Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, 6th Floor
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94745
Seattle, WA 98124-4745


Retirement Office

The City of Seattle Employees' Retirement Office has two major functions: administration of retirement benefits and management of the assets of the Retirement Fund. Employee and employer contributions as well as investment earnings provide funding for the System. The provisions of the plan are set forth in Chapter 4.36 of the Seattle Municipal Code. The plan is a “defined benefit plan," which means an employee’s salary, years of service, and age at the time of retirement are used to determine the amount of retirement benefits. Retirees are given a choice of several payment options. The Retirement Office is led by a seven-member Board of Administration, and an Executive Director appointed by the Board.
Director: Cecelia M. Carter
Phone: (206) 615-1423
Fax: (206) 386-1506
Visit or Mail Us At: 720 Third Avenue - Suite 1000
Seattle, WA 98104-1829
Website: Employees' Retirement System
http://www.seattle.gov/retirement/


Sustainability and Environment

Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment (OSE) collaborates with City agencies, business groups, nonprofit organizations, and other partners to protect and enhance Seattle’s distinctive environmental quality and livability. Additionally, the OSE leads the development and implementation of the City’s Environmental Action Agenda (EAA). The EAA sets the framework for the City to inspire, inform and enable our communities to improve their quality of life and increase economic prosperity through environmental responsibility. The four goals of the EAA are to: provide lean green government; encourage strong environmental practices; create healthy urban environments; and provide smart mobility.
Director: Steve Nicholas
Phone: (206) 615-0817
Fax: (206) 684-3013
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 2748
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Website: Office of Sustainability and Environment
http://www.seattle.gov/environment/


Technology

The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) manages the City’s information technology infrastructure and performs strategic IT planning. The department: coordinates strategic technology direction for the City, developing common standards, architectures, and business solutions to deliver City services more efficiently and effectively; builds and operates the City’s corporate communications and computing assets, which include the City’s telephone, radio and email systems, networks and servers; and oversees development of the Democracy Portal, a project to improve the City of Seattle’s government access television station and its accompanying web site by providing new programming, live Web streaming of City Council meetings, live "webcasting" and interactive services that make it easier for citizens to access government information and decision makers.
Director/CTO: Bill Schrier
Phone: (206) 684-0600
Fax: (206) 684-0911
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 2700
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94709
Seattle, WA 98124-4709
Websites: Information Technology
http://www.seattle.gov/doit/default.htm
Office of Cable Communications
http://www.seattle.gov/cable/
Citizens Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Board (CTTAB)
http://www.seattle.gov/cttab/
Community Technology (digital divide)
http://www.seattle.gov/tech/
Seattle Channel
http://www.seattlechannel.org


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Arts, Culture, and Recreation


Arts and Cultural Affairs

The Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs promotes the value of arts and culture in, and of, communities throughout Seattle. It strives to ensure that a wide range of high-quality artistic experiences are available to everyone, encourage artist-friendly arts and cultural policy, and promote Seattle as a cultural destination. The Office is a resource for the entire City, focusing on the artist, the creative life of the community, and the next generation.
Director: Michael Killoren
Phone: (206) 684-7171
Fax: (206) 684-7172
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 1766
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94748
Seattle, WA 98124-4748
Website: Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs
http://www.seattle.gov/arts/


Library

The Seattle Public Library, founded in 1891, includes the Central Library, 24 neighborhood libraries, mobile services, and the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library. The Library is governed by a five-member citizens' board of trustees, which is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Board members serve five-year terms and meet monthly.
City Librarian: Deborah L. Jacobs
Phone: (206) 386-4636
Fax: (206) 386-4119
Visit or Mail Us At: Central Library
1000 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-1109
Website: Seattle Public Library
http://www.spl.org


Parks and Recreation

Seattle Parks and Recreation works with all citizens to be good stewards of the environment, and to provide safe, welcoming opportunities to play, learn, contemplate, and build community. Seattle Parks and Recreation manages 400 parks and open areas in its approximately 6,200-acre park system. This includes 224 parks, 185 athletic fields, 112 neighborhood play areas, 9 swimming beaches, 18 fishing piers, 4 golf courses, and 22 miles of boulevards. Other Parks and Recreation facilities include 151 outdoor tennis courts, 24 community centers, 8 indoor and 2 outdoor swimming pools, 27 wading pools, a nationally recognized Rose Garden, the Seattle Aquarium, and more. The Woodland Park Zoological Society operates the Zoo with City financial support.
Superintendent: Timothy A. Gallagher
Phone: (206) 684-8022
Visit or Mail Us At: Parks and Recreation Admin Building
100 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
Websites: Parks and Recreation
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/
Aquarium
http://www.seattleaquarium.org/
Woodland Park Zoo
http://www.zoo.org/


Seattle Center

Seattle Center is a valued civic asset with community roots that reach back in time to native tribes and pioneers. Today, more than 10 million people visit the 74-acre campus each year. 78 percent of Seattle residents visit Seattle Center an average of 9 times a year. They attend one of the 5,400 free public performances, retreat in the 22 acres of landscaped gardens and fountains, or visit 1 of the 21 cultural, educational and sports organizations that call Seattle Center home.
Director: Robert Nellams
Phone: (206) 684-7200
Visit or Mail Us At: 305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
Website: Seattle Center
http://www.seattlecenter.com

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Health and Human Services


Human Services

The Human Services Department’s (HSD) mission is to find and fund solutions for human needs so that low income, vulnerable residents in greater Seattle can live and thrive. HSD contracts with more than 230 community-based human service providers and administers programs to ensure that Seattle residents have food and shelter, productive education and job opportunities, adequate health care, and many more of life’s basic necessities.
Acting Director: Alan Painter
Phone: (206) 684-0263
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th AV, Suite 5800
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34215
Seattle, WA 98124-4215
Website: Human Services
http://www.seattle.gov/humanservices/


Public Health - Seattle and King County

Public Health - Seattle and King County provides public health services that promote health and prevent disease throughout King County. Administered by King County, Public Health serves all of King County, including the City of Seattle. The City’s financial contributions to the Public Health Department are voluntary and are used to enhance health services to Seattle citizens. With the support of the City of Seattle, Public Health provides a wide range of services targeted to populations largely under-served by the private health care system. The Department’s services are offered regardless of income.
Director and Health Officer David Fleming, MD, Director and Health Officer
Phone: (206) 296-4600
Visit or Mail Us At: 999 3rd Avenue, Suite 1200
Seattle, WA 98104
Website: Public Health, Seattle and King County
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/

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Neighborhoods and Development


Economic Development

The mission of the Office of Economic Development (OED) is to help create healthy businesses, thriving neighborhoods, and community organizations to contribute to a robust economy that will benefit all Seattle residents and future generations. OED’s programs are designed to: attract, welcome, and retain companies in traditional and emerging industries by promoting the advantages of doing business in Seattle, and providing one-on-one assistance to businesses; strengthen neighborhood business districts and support community-based economic development across Seattle, with special emphasis on low-income communities; assist large employers and small businesses to retain and grow Seattle’s base of businesses and family-wage jobs; increase apprenticeship and training opportunities to ensure that Seattle will have skilled workers capable of meeting the region's current and future work force needs; and improve customer satisfaction for businesses accessing City services.
Director: Susan Shannon
Phone: (206) 684-0208
Fax: (206) 684-0379
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5752
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94708
Seattle, WA 98124-4708
Websites: Office of Economic Development
http://www.seattle.gov/EconomicDevelopment/
Office of Film and Music
http://www.seattle.gov/filmandmusic/


Housing

The mission of the Office of Housing (OH) is to invest in and promote the development and preservation of affordable housing that offers the opportunity for the City to thrive. In order to accomplish this mission, OH has established four budget control levels, including the Multi-Family Production and Preservation program, Home ownership and Sustainability program, Community Development program, and the Administration and Management program.
Director: Adrienne Quinn
Phone: (206) 684-0721
Fax: (206) 233-7117
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5700
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94725
Seattle, WA 98124-4725
Website: Office of Housing
http://www.seattle.gov/housing/


Neighborhoods

The Department of Neighborhoods works to bring government closer to the residents of Seattle by engaging them in civic participation, helping them become empowered to make positive contributions to their communities, and by involving more of Seattle’s under-represented residents, including communities of color and immigrants, in civic discourse, processes, and opportunities. The Department of Neighborhoods has five major operating functions: Administration and Historic Preservation, Community Building, Operations and Customer Service (includes the Customer Service Bureau), Office for Education, and Research and Prevention.
Director: Stella Chao
Phone: (206) 684-0465
Fax: (206) 233-5142
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 1700
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 94649
Seattle, WA 98124-4649
Websites: Neighborhoods
http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/


Planning and Development

The Department of Planning and Development* (DPD) develops, administers and enforces standards for land use, design, construction and housing within the Seattle city limits. DPD is also responsible for long-range planning, including Seattle's Comprehensive Plan and related projects-transportation improvements, neighborhood business revitalization, downtown and waterfront planning, and more.

DPD's work affects many aspects of the city. From the structural elements of a house, to the design of new buildings, to the parking spaces available at an apartment building, to the future of the Central Waterfront, DPD planners, reviewers and inspectors are working every day to protect and enhance Seattle's natural and built environment.

DPD's major functions include:

  • Comprehensive Planning
  • Area Planning
  • Urban Design
  • Land Use Policy
  • Permitting
  • Inspections
  • Code Enforcement
  • Community Outreach

* formerly called the Department of Design, Construction and Land Use (DCLU)

Director: Diane M. Sugimura
Phone: (206) 684-8880
Fax: (206) 233-7883
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Ave, Suite 2000
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: 700 5th Ave, Suite 2000
PO Box 34019
Seattle, WA 98124-4019
Websites: Planning and Development
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/
Seattle Design Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/design_commission/overview/
Seattle Planning Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/planningcommission/

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Public Safety


Fire

The Seattle Fire Department (SFD) has 33 fire stations located throughout the City. SFD deploys engine companies, ladder companies, and aid and medic units to mitigate loss of life and property resulting from fires, medical emergencies, and other disasters. The Department also has units for hazardous materials responses, marine responses, and high-angle and confined-space rescues. In addition, SFD provides leadership and members to several disaster response teams: Puget Sound Urban Search and Rescue, Metropolitan Medical Response System, and wildland fire fighting. SFD’s fire prevention efforts include: fire code enforcement; inspections and plan reviews of fire and life safety systems in buildings; public-education programs; regulation of hazardous materials storage and processes; and regulation of public assemblies.
Fire Chief: Gregory Dean
Phone: (206) 386-1400
Fax: (206) 386-1412
Visit or Mail Us At: Fire Station #10 - SFD Headquarters
301 2nd Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Website: Seattle Fire Department
http://www.seattle.gov/fire/


Law (City Attorney)

The Law Department serves as counsel to the City’s elected officials and agencies, and as the prosecutor in Seattle Municipal Court. The Seattle City Attorney is a nonpartisan elected official. The Department provides legal advice to City officials to help them achieve their goals, represents the City in litigation, and protects public health, safety, and welfare by prosecuting violations of City criminal and civil ordinances. The three department divisions are Civil, Criminal, and Administration.
City Attorney: Thomas A. Carr
Phone: (206) 684-8200
Fax: (206) 684-8284
Visit Us At: City Attorney Civil Division
Seattle City Hall
600 4th Avenue, Floor 4
Seattle, WA

City Attorney Public and Community Safety Division
Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5350
Seattle WA
Mail Us At: City Attorney Civil Division
PO Box 94769
Seattle, WA 98124-4769

City Attorney Public and Community Safety Division
PO Box 94667
Seattle WA, 98124-4667
Website: City Attorney's Office
http://www.seattle.gov/law/


Municipal Court

The Municipal Court of Seattle is the largest limited jurisdiction court in Washington. The Court is authorized by the State of Washington and the Seattle Municipal Code to hear and decide both criminal and civil matters. The Municipal Court of Seattle is committed to excellence in providing fair, accessible, and timely resolution of alleged violations of the Seattle Municipal Code in an atmosphere of respect for the public, employees and other government entities. The Municipal Court of Seattle is a contributing partner working toward a safe and vital community.
Presiding Judge: Ron A. Mamiya
Court Administrator: Yolande E. Williams
Phone: (206) 684-5600
Visit Us At: Seattle Justice Center
600 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34987
Seattle, WA 98124-4987
Website: Municipal Court of Seattle
http://www.seattle.gov/courts/


Seattle Police Department

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) prevents crime, enforces laws, and supports quality public safety by delivering respectful, professional, and dependable police services. SPD operates within a framework that divides the city into five geographical areas called “precincts”. These precincts define east, west, north, south, and southwest patrol areas, with a police station in each.
Chief of Police: R. Gil Kerlikowske
Phone: (206) 684-5577
Visit Us At: Police Headquarters - Seattle Justice Center
610 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34986
Seattle, WA 98124-4986
Websites: Seattle Police Department
http://www.seattle.gov/police/
Seattle Emergency Management
http://www.seattle.gov/emergency/


Public Safety Civil Service Commission

The mission and purpose of the Public Safety Civil Service Commission is to implement, administer, and direct a civil service system for uniformed and sworn personnel of the Seattle Fire and Police Departments. The Commission provides sworn police and uniformed fire employees with a quasi-judicial process for hearings on appeals concerning disciplinary actions, examination and testing, and other related issues.
Chair of the Commission: Noreen J. Skagen
Director: Mary E. Effertz
Phone: (206) 684-0334
Fax: (206) 684-0755
Visit or Mail Us At: Arctic Building
700 3rd Avenue, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98104
Website: Public Safety Civil Service Commission
http://www.seattle.gov/pscsc/

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Utilities and Transportation


Seattle City Light

Seattle City Light was created by the citizens of Seattle in 1902 to provide affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound electric power to the City of Seattle and neighboring suburbs. Owned by the community it serves, City Light is a nationally recognized leader in energy efficiency, renewable resource development, and environmental stewardship. Seattle City Light provides electric power to more than 360,000 residential, business, and industrial customers. Its service area of 131.3 square miles includes the City of Seattle, areas north of Seattle including the city of Shoreline and parts of Lake Forest Park, and areas south of Seattle including the cities of Burien, Tukwila, and SeaTac.
Superintendent: Jorge Carrasco
Phone: (206) 684-3000
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 3300
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34023
Seattle, WA 98124-4023
Website: Seattle City Light
http://www.seattle.gov/light/


Seattle Public Utilities

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is comprised of three major direct-service providing utilities: the Water Utility, the Drainage and Wastewater Utility, and the Solid Waste Utility. The Water Utility provides more than 1.3 million customers in King County with a reliable water supply; the Drainage and Wastewater Utility collects and disposes of sewage and storm water; and the Solid Waste Utility collects and disposes of recycling, yard waste, and residential and commercial garbage. All three utilities strive to operate in a cost-effective, innovative and environmentally responsible manner. SPU also houses the Engineering Services line of business, which serves both City departments and outside agencies, providing efficient, customer-oriented engineering services that assist clients with replacing, improving, and expanding facilities with the least possible disruption to the community.
Director: Chuck Clarke
Phone: (206) 684-3000
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 4900
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
Website: Seattle Public Utilities
http://www.seattle.gov/util/


Transportation

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) develops, maintains, and operates a transportation system that promotes the mobility of people and goods, and enhances the quality of life, environment, and economy of Seattle. In June 2002, SDOT was created by combining transportation planning from the former Strategic Planning Office with the former Seattle Transportation Department to bring a more comprehensive approach to transportation service delivery. A major element of SDOT’s creation was the establishment of the Policy, Planning, and Major Projects division, which is charged with transportation system planning and providing increased control and influence over major projects under construction in Seattle.
Director: Grace Crunican
Phone: (206) 684-7623
Visit Us At: Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 3900
Seattle, WA
Mail Us At: PO Box 34996
Seattle, WA 98124-4996
Websites: Seattle Department of Transportation
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/
Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board
http://www.seattle.gov/sbab/

Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board
http://www.seattle.gov/spab/

Way to Go, Seattle!
http://www.seattle.gov/waytogo/

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