The city’s legislative body returned to work in September after a two-week break for summer recess.
SEATTLE — The Seattle City Council returned to work last week for what its president calls a “mad dash” to the end of the year, with key policy discussions, elections, and the city’s $200 million budget deficit still hanging in the balance.
Sara Nelson, one of two members seeking reelection, said the group will be busy finishing work on a series of legislative items.
“We are putting ourselves in a position to receive the budget that the mayor will transmit on September 23,” she said. “We have to
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