[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by a verified resident. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of South King Media, nor its s… Read More
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written and submitted by a verified resident. It does not necessarily reflect the opinions of South King Media, nor its s… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council meeting held on Monday night, Oct. 16, 2023:
Proclamations
Mayor Sofia Aragon, Burien’s first Filipino American mayor and counci… Read More
Here’s our recap of the regular Burien City Council meeting held on Monday night, Sept. 25, 2023:
Proclamation: National Literacy Month
This proclamation recognizes the import… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council meeting held on Monday night, Sept. 11, 2023:
Proclamations
From September 8th-17th, Burien celebrates the many cultures and contribut… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council meeting held on Monday night, Aug. 7, 2023, which at times got a bit tense between Councilmember Cydney Moore and City Manager Adolfo Bailon… Read More
Wednesday’s (Aug. 9, 2023) eighth round of election returns – which seem to be trickling in slowly – show that Burien City Council, Position No. 2 will likely pit… Read More
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Burien City Council… Read More
Kristine Moreland and her organization, The More We Love, have been the subject of much conjecture about homelessness in Burien over recent weeks.
Moreland – who also works as a Mor… Read More
On Saturday, April 1, 2023, we received the following statement from Burien City Councilmember Cydney Moore regarding Friday’s (Mar. 31, 2023) relocation of campers from outside the Bu… Read More
The Port of Seattle on July 27, 2023 sent a letter to the City of Burien, expressing “strong concerns” about the city’s consideration of its Lora Lake property in the North… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council regular meeting, held Monday night, July 17, 2023:
Public Comments
The house was packed again with community members coming to expr… Read More
On Tuesday night, July 18, 2023 the Latino Civic Alliance (LCA) held a forum for candidates running for the 2023 Burien City Council election.
Nina Martinez, director of the LCA, organize… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council Special Meeting held on Thursday night, June 15, 2023:
This special meeting – which lasted over three hours – had just two ag… Read More
On the agenda for Monday night’s (June 12, 2023) regular Burien City Council meeting: Juneteenth proclamation, presentation on homeless outreach and case management efforts, developmen… Read More
Here’s our recap of the Burien City Council Special Meeting held on Tuesday, May 30, 2023.
Joseph Riverson of Hope Christian Community Church spoke – and prayed – during… Read More
Here’s our recap of Monday night’s (May 22, 2023) regular Burien City Council meeting:
LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Proclamation
A Proclamation celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride Month was… Read More
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I… Read More
Here’s our recap of the regular Burien City Council meeting held on Monday night, April 17, 2023:
Police Chief Ted Boe Presents “Hot Blocks” Program
Burien Police… Read More
On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, Burien City Manager Adolfo Bailon sent out a memo stating that he has decided to install a portable toilet at the current homeless encampment located on SW 152n… Read More
On the agenda for Monday night’s regular Burien City Council meeting: City Manager’s update on issues with the unhoused camping outside City Hall, King County Regional Homelessne… Read More
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On Thursday, Mar. 2… Read More
This meeting originally began on Monday, Feb. 13, but the power went out due to a windstorm about 15 minutes in, so the rest of the meeting was resumed on Tuesday night, Feb. 21, 2023.
Bu… Read More
Here’s our recap of Monday night’s (Jan. 30, 2023) Burien City Council meeting:
Lunar New Year Proclamation
Council began with a Proclamation in recognition of the Lunar Ne… Read More
By Mellow DeTray
Here’s a recap of the Burien City Council’s regular meeting held on Monday night, Dec. 5, 2022:
Proclamation & Public Comments
Councilmember Stephanie Mora r… Read More
On the agenda for Monday night’s (Oct. 17, 2022) Burien City Council regular meeting – continued discussion and first public hearing on the 2023-2024 budget, South King Housing a… Read More
The 33rd District Democrats released a statement on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, regarding the allegations of domestic violence against Des Moines City Councilmember Anthony Martinelli.
The group… Read More
From our sister site The Waterland Blog:
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By Nicholas Johnson
Anthony “Tony” Hayes, Nancy Salguero McKay and Rose B. Clark have been selected as Burien’s “Citizens of the Year” for 2022.
The Burien City… Read More
By Nicholas Johnson
The Burien City Council got its first look Monday night (Jan. 24, 2021) at five consulting firms that want to lead the city’s search for a new city manager.
“… Read More
On the agenda for Monday night’s regular Burien City Council meeting: proclamations, grant funding updates, budget, tree memorial program and tree regulations, DESC, councilmember sala… Read More