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Our diverse cultures bring life, vitality and economic growth to the City. Whether you live, play, work or visit here Seattle offers a unique community filled with vibrant people.
- Non-English Language Info on Seattle.Gov
The City of Seattle provides many types of public information in 30 languages on its web site...
- News and Media
city news, blogs, radio, television, newspapers...
- Event Calendar
citywide events calendar...
- Technology
accessibility, assistive, training, resources...
- Employment
city jobs, career services, job boards, workforce development...
- Education
libraries, private schools, public schools, colleges, trade and vocational...
- Volunteer and Donate
neighborhood support, participating in government, human services...
- Grants and Funding
grants for individuals, artists, small businesses, organizations...
- Human Services
homelessness, seniors, disabilities, children and youth...
- Public Health
health care, records, education, insurance...
- Animals and Pets
health, adoption, services, zoos, wildlife...
- Youth Programs and Events
youth programs and events from the City of Seattle and in the community...
- Cultural Heritage
city and community cultural heritage groups and museums...
- Housing and Neighborhoods
seeking housing, home and property owners, renting, historic preservation...
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 CityLink Seattle - News feeds from city departments deliver faster, more immediate information that keeps you in touch with your city in one convenient place.
Youth and Families Initiative
The initiative will help shape the Mayor’s agenda on issues affecting youth and families from a child’s birth to their successful career track. Join a community caucus to be part of the initiative process.
Citywide Conversations with the Seattle Public Library
The Seattle Public Library is starting a strategic planning process to guide its future growth and services. Come to an open house and share your ideas!
City Inside/Out: The Future of Pioneer Square  Explores the history of Pioneer Square and what can be done to make it a more vibrant part of Seattle.
Census 2010 In March, many U.S. addresses will review a census form from the U.S. Government. Find out about the form, the Census and your involvement.
Encore! Encore is a new Seattle.Gov web site created especially for people who are 50+.
Teen Web Site
Seattle.Gov has a web site just for Seattle teens -- check it out!
City Utility and Service Payment Centers
There are in-person payment sites throughout the city that provide payment services for utility bills, pet license, passports, cable services and more.
Seattle Animal Shelter Donations
Help support your local Animal Shelter by making a donation.
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