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2008/2009 Culture, Civil Rights, Health and Personnel Committee
Councilmember NICK LICATA chairs this 2008/2009 committee which focuses on culture and the arts, Seattle Public Library, SCAN, nightlife, civil rights, public health, and personnel issues.
2010/2011 Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture Committee
Councilmember NICK LICATA chair this 2010/2011 committee which focuses on housing policies and programs; to human services, homelessness, child care, aging, and disability services; to local and regional public health; and to culture, including arts activities, Seattle Community Access Network (SCAN), and Nightlife Advisory Board.
Pedestrian Safety Committee
Council Members discuss issues surrounding pedestrian and bicycle safety. Council President NICK LICATA and Council Member Jan Drago co-chair this meeting.

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City Inside/Out: Council Edition January 2010 1/27/2010
City Inside/Out: Council Edition kicks off 2010 with new City Council Member Sally Bagshaw in the studio. She`ll be joined by fellow Council Members Sally Clark and NICK LICATA. Hear their thoughts on Mayor McGinn`s seawall levy proposal, viaduct plans and other current events. Host C.R. Douglas will lead the discussion which includes emails from constituents.
Full Council: Seattle Inaugural Ceremony 1/4/2010
On Monday, January 4, 2010, the Seattle City Council welcomes newly elected Mayor Mike McGinn, City Attorney Pete Holmes, as well as Councilmembers Richard Conlin, NICK LICATA, Sally Bagshaw, and Mike O`Brien at the swearing in ceremony.
Council Smart Choices: NICK LICATA 11/9/2009
Seattle City Councilmember NICK LICATA on the city's commitment to finding effective alternative public safety programs aimed at reducing incarceration.
CityClub presents Seattle City Council Debates 10/13/2009
CityClub presents the Seattle City Council Candidates debate. Featuring: Richard Conlin, David Ginsberg, Sally Bagshaw, David Bloom, Jessie Isreal, NICK LICATA, Mike O'Brian and Robert Rosencrantz.
City Inside/Out: Seattle City Council Position 6 10/9/2009
The Seattle City Council is the legislative branch of city hall and is responsible for establishing its overarching policies. The council also approves and adopts the city's $3.8 billion operating budget. Incumbent NICK LICATA has been in office since 1998, and his bid for a 4th term is being challenged by King County Parks Department employee Jessie Israel. Will voters seek a fresh face or veteran experience this fall? And which candidate has better ideas for improving city government? Tune in to City Inside/Out as they make their cases!
City Inside/Out: Council Edition August 2009 8/26/2009
Join host C.R. Douglas for City Inside/Out: Council Edition as he sits down with Seattle Council President Richard Conlin and members Sally Clark and NICK LICATA to discuss the current issues facing the City. They'll discuss the upcoming budget cuts, crime rates and new police officers. Plus hear their thoughts on possible Metro bus cuts and community farming.
Seattle's Privately Owned Public Open Spaces: A Walking Tour 8/26/2009
Councilmember NICK LICATA defines POPOS: Privately Owned Public Open Space. Under Seattle city zoning laws, building developers can engage in zoning tradeoffs that may allow them to build bigger or higher, if they provide a specified amount of space for public use. Landscape architect Guy Michaelson, representing Seattle Architecture Foundation, leads a walking tour highlighting POPOS buildings, historic landmarks, public art and other public amenities. For more information on POPOS and monthly tours offered by SAE, visit:seattle.gov/council/issues/public_space.htm, seattlearchitecture.org
City Inside/Out: Council Edition May 2009 5/27/2009
Join host C.R. Douglas as he sits down with Council Members Jean Godden, NICK LICATA and Council President Richard Conlin. Hear what they have to say about current issues facing Seattle such as the this year's budget deficit, where cuts could come from in 2010, the latest on the Alaskan Way Viaduct and the upcoming Housing Levy. Plus, they answer emails from residents concerned about these issues and more.
City Inside/Out: Council Edition March 2009 3/25/2009
The March episode features Council President Richard Conlin and Council members Sally Clark and NICK LICATA. Join the conversation as they sit down with host C.R. Douglas for an in-depth discussion of current Seattle issues such as the controversy over the December snow removal, the City's budget cuts, Mercer Street Funding and more.
Public Welcome & Reception for New City Librarian 3/7/2009
Reception for Seattle Public Library's new City Librarian Susan Hildreth. Remarks from Former Mayor Greg Nickels, City Councilmsn NICK LICATA, Library Board President Eric Liu, Seattle Public Library Foundation Board President Susan Adkins, and Friends of The Seattle Public Library President Linda Ruiz.
Seattle Poet Populist 2/11/2009
What is a Poet Populist? See and hear how Seattle City Councilmember NICK LICATA, 4Culture's Jim Kelly, Bumbershoot's Bob Redmond, former Seattle Public Library Director Deborah Jacobs, and past Poets Populist Jordan Keith and Cody Walker describe it.
City Inside/Out: Youth Violence 11/7/2008
On Halloween, a 16-year-old black male was gunned down in Seattle. It is the city's 5th gang-related murder this year, and on this week's edition of City Inside/Out, we take a look at how city leaders plan to tackle this growing problem. Former Mayor Greg Nickels has proposed a $9 million youth violence prevention plan in his new budget, and he has set some ambitious goals, like cutting youth violence in half by 2010. Will the City council support his plan? And will the community rally around the use of former gang members as "violence interrupters?" We take a look at this controversial debate. We also convene a panel to discuss how Seattle should address this pressing problem. Studio guests include Seattle deputy mayor Tim Ceis, Seattle city council member NICK LICATA, Urban League president James Kelly and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Puget Sound president/CEO Tina Podlodowski.
Mayor's Press Conference: Traffic Safety Speed Van 10/20/2008
Former Mayor Greg Nickels, Councilmember NICK LICATA, and Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske unveil the city's new speed van, a new photo radar tool to help enhance safety in school zones. The speed van will help enhance safety in school zones. This pilot project is testing how much photo radar is capable of reducing speeds in school zones and enhancing the safety of school children and staff.
City Inside/Out: Council Edition September 2008 9/24/2008
This month's episode of Council Edition features NICK LICATA, Tim Burgess and Council President Richard Conlin. They join host C.R. Douglas to talk about Seattle topics including the current controversial issue of development at Magnuson Park, a new jail, green bag fees and more.
City Inside/Out: Mercer Mess 6/2/2008
This week's edition takes a look at the controversy over how to fix the infamous Mercer Mess in South Lake Union. Former Mayor Nickels is promoting a plan to make Mercer Street a 2-way, 6-lane stretch as well as narrow Valley Street to create a park-like environment. Will this plan improve traffic between the Seattle Center and I-5? We talk with the City Council Transportation Chair Jan Drago and Queen Anne community activist John Coney about their support for the Mayor’s Mercer solution. We also hear from City Councilman NICK LICATA about why he cast the lone dissenting vote. Rounding out the panel discussion is community activist John Fox, who also opposes the city's plan to spend $200 million dollars on a 2-Way Mercer.
City Inside/Out: Council Edition May 2008 5/28/2008
In the May edition of City Inside/Out: Council Edition, Jean Godden and NICK LICATA join host C.R. Douglas to talk about current issues and answer viewer emails. Topics discussed included: Mercer Street funding, a possible parks levy, the city budget and much more.
City Inside/Out: Streetcars 5/9/2008
This week’s edition of City Inside/Out with C.R. Douglas takes a look at Seattle’s potential streetcar system. Several new routes have been proposed following the debut of the South Lake Union Streetcar. City officials, neighborhood leaders and local business owners are now examining the options to see if an expanded streetcar system would work for Seattle's transportation needs. Plus, we travel to Portland to ride the streetcars there and find out what Oregonians think of their transportation system. Guests include Councilmembers Jan Drago and NICK LICATA, and James Kelly, president and CEO of the Urban League, and co-founder of the Street Car Alliance.
City Inside/Out: Council Edition March 2008 3/26/2008
This month on City Inside/Out: Council Edition, Councilmembers NICK LICATA, Jean Godden and Richard McIver sit down with host C.R. Douglas to discuss issues facing Seattle today. Plus, they answer emails from Seattle residents. Issues discussed include: Sonics and a Key Arena proposal, light rail, SR 520 designs and possible levies facing voters this fall for the Seattle Center, Pike Place Market and Pro-Parks.
Town Square: Public Financing of Campaigns 2/13/2008
Washington Public Campaigns' held a forum titled Public Financing of Campaigns For Cities and Local Jurisdictions at the UW's Kane Hall. Tackling this subject was a distinguished panel comprising of Senator Shirley Hunter from the State of New Jersey, co-sponsor of NJ Clean Elections Act, the Honorable NICK LICATA, Seattle City Councilmember, Paul Loeb, author "Soul of a Citizen"; social and political activist, Marcee Stone, Board President, Washington Public Campaigns, the Honorable Jim Street, former Seattle City Councilmember and Janice Thompson, Executive Director, Democracy Reform Oregon.
Mayor's Press Conference: Red Light Enforcement 1/2/2008
Former Mayor Greg Nickels holds a press conference to announce the locations of new red light cameras around the city. He also releases the final report evaluating the city’s one-year red light camera pilot program. The mayor is joined by Councilmembers NICK LICATA and Tom Rasmussen.
City Inside/Out: Future of the Sonics and the Storm 11/16/2007
This week's edition of City Inside/Out with C.R. Douglas features a look at the future of the Seattle Supersonics and Storm. Will they be allowed out of their Key Arena lease or be forced to stay in the Puget Sound area? Confirmed guests include former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton, Save Our Sonics Co-Founder Steve Pyeatt, Seattle PI Sportswriter Art Thiel and Seattle City Council President NICK LICATA.
City Council Press Conference: Police Accountability 9/12/2007
Council President NICK LICATA and Councilmember David Della hold a press conference to propose legislation enhancing the City’s civilian oversight goals of public confidence, transparency, and the promotion of the best professional conduct for our police department.
Did You Know? with Councilmember NICK LICATA 7/30/2007
In this SEATTLE CHANNEL Did You Know? feature, Councilmember NICK LICATA describes the Seattle City Council's efforts to promote pedestrian safety, and reminds drivers and pedestrians of what they can do to prevent needless injuries and death on Seattle streets.
League of Women Voters Forum: Viaduct Replacement 2/22/2007
The League of Women Voters and The Seattle Times present a public forum designed to provide descriptive information about the two viaduct replacement options on the March 13th ballot. In addition, four panelists will engage in a discussion of the pros and cons of each option with audience Q & A to follow. Former Mayor of Seattle Charles Royer will speak in support of the surface-tunnel hybrid alternative and Seattle Council Member NICK LICATA speaks against. In support of the elevated alternative is Phil Talmage, former State Senator and speaking against is Jessyn Farrell, executive director of Transportation Choices. C.R. Douglas moderates.
Council Conversations with NICK LICATA 1/24/2007
Seattle City Council President NICK LICATA talks with Seattle Channel's Gary Gibson about the Viaduct replacement, public safety, poetry and providing leadership in times of skepticism about government.
Seattle 2006 Poet Populist Pesha Joyce Gertler and Friends 4/29/2006
Seattle City Council President NICK LICATA and the Seattle Public Library present: "Music and Poetry: Seattle Poet Populist Pesha Joyce Gertler and Friends." Gertler, Seattle's official Poet Populist for 2005-2006, will read her poetry, accompanied by hand drums and a flute. "Pesha sets the standard for Poet Populists to come" said Licata, who launched the program in 1999. "Her readings touch a lot of people who may never have been exposed to poetry - and that's the goal of a poet populist."
City Inside/Out 2/17/2006
Hosted by C.R. Douglas, City Inside/Out is the Seattle Channel's weekly "News, Information and Opinion" show. In just a half-hour each week you can find out what's going on at city hall from the people who are making the news and the folks covering it. This week's topic focuses on the KeyArena and guest's include: NICK LICATA, Seattle City Council President; Steve Leahy, President, Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce; Jim Tune President, ArtsFund; and David Meinert, Co-Owner, Mirabeau Room.
City Inside/Out 2/3/2006
Hosted by C.R. Douglas, City Inside/Out is the Seattle Channel's weekly "News, Information and Opinion" show. This week the program looks at the Fire Station Levy program and recent cost increases. Guests include Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis, Finance Director Dwight Dively and Council President NICK LICATA.


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