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Committee considers OSE planning funds for Georgetown resilience hub and market/farmers‑market support in food‑desert neighborhoods
Seattle City Council Budget Committee · October 29, 2025
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Summary
OSE sought $75,000 to plan a Georgetown climate resilience/neighborhood center, $200,000 to support farmers markets in identified food‑desert neighborhoods and a study of replacing curbside parking with trees as part of tree canopy equity planning.
The Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) presented a set of relatively small, district‑focused requests to support climate resilience and food access.
Councilmember Saka sponsored OSE 1a, a $75,000 one‑time request to support planning work for a neighborhood climate resilience center in Georgetown. Sponsors…
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