Nobody wants to have to be quiet when drinking. Follow the info below to contact the city council and make your voice heard.
Action Alert! Council to vote on nightlife rules on Monday, August 13th Mayor's license proposal still alive Voice your opinion to the City Council! Last Thursday, the City Council's Neighborhoods and Economic Development committee passed a reasonable package of new nightlife rules which creates an advisory board, requires some nightlife businesses to develop security plans, and adds additional enforcement staffing for the city. This package can be viewed at http://www.seattle.gov/council/issues/nighlife_ord.htm. However, a last minute push by Councilmembers Jan Drago and David Della has put the mayor's license proposal back on the table. The new proposal can be viewed here (http://seattlenma.org/downloads/prpsd_ntlf_lic_ord.pdf). This new license, combined with the new rules the committee has already passed, makes this new package as extreme – if not more – than what the mayor proposed. In addition, the council is working on a new noise ordinance which has yet to be made public, but is expected to be voted on next Thursday, August 16. The council is now contemplating even more regulation than the Mayor proposed! Here is what we need you to do: - Contact the members of the city council and tell them you support the package that the committee has approved and we don't need a license. They should just vote on what they have in front of them NOW and move on.
- Please contact the City Council today! Councilmembers email addresses are listed below.
- Attend the Monday, August 13th 2 PM City Council meeting and testify. You will have only two minutes, and they limit the total time allotted
for public comment so sign up early! - Attend the Thursday, August 16th, 6 PM meeting of council's Neighborhoods and Economic Development Committee at the Highpoint Community Center – 6920 34th Ave SW. Testimony will be taken at the beginning of the meeting.
- Forward this email to your friends and colleagues asking them to voice their support of nightlife in Seattle. Neighborhood activists and the Mayor have been pounding on City Councilmembers these last few months. Our voice needs to be heard! Contact the councilmembers today!
Seattle City Council: Sally Clark - sally.clark@seattle.gov Richard Conlin - richard.conlin@seattle.gov David Della - david.della@seattle.gov Jan Drago - jan.drago@seattle.gov Jean Godden - jean.godden@seattle.gov Nick Licata - nick.licata@seattle.gov Richard McIver - richard.mciver@seattle.gov Tom Rasmussen - tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov Peter Steinbrueck - peter.steinbrueck@seattle.gov |
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