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City At Work Seattle residents pay taxes for roads, property and more, but where exactly does all that money go? City At Work sheds light on the money mystery as we go behind-the-scenes to look at your tax dollars working for you. Plus, meet the folks that make city programs and services successful for all Seattle residents to enjoy. Find out what your city is up to in the most recent City @ Work. More information about this show
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City @ Work: Meet Landscape Architect Shane DeWald 8/29/2005 City at Work is a monthly program that highlights important City programs and services that benefit citizens of Seattle. In this episode, we visit with the City's Landscape Architect Shane DeWald to learn about the work she and her colleagues are doing to make Seattle a greener, more livable community. The Landscape Architect's Office provides Landscape Architectural design services for many of the City's capital improvement projects and reviews the design of landscaping for private developments. In addition, a field staff of 15 supports the maintenance of over 115 acres of landscaping within Seattle's street rights-of-way. |
City @ Work: Volunteer Park Conservatory 3/4/2005 In this episode of the Seattle Channel's new series, Former Mayor Nickels takes a tour of the wonderful plant collections at the Volunteer Park Conservatory. |
City @ Work: Water Quality Lab 2/1/2005 City @ Work looks at important city programs and services that benefit the citizens of Seattle. In this episode, Former Mayor Greg Nickels visits Seattle Public Utilities' Water Quality Lab and participates in a water taste and odor test. Award Winning Video: 2006 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) Government Programming Second Place for a Profile of a City/County Department |
City @ Work: Seattle Animal Shelter 11/29/2004 In this new series, City employees show us some of the important programs and services provided by the City of Seattle. This episode features Former Mayor Nickels on a visit to the Seattle Animal Shelter.
Award Winning Video: 2005 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) Government Programming Third Place Awards for Profile of a Department |
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