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Bloomside's quarterly meeting had low attendance, and yet important issues, balancing resident rights and neighborhood concerns, were raised.
Burien City Council launches 2026 by electing new leadership. Reactions to the new Mayor and Deputy Mayor were mixed. Financial troubles are a current challenge for the council.
After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.
by Katie Kresly
After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.
by Katie Kresly
Bloomside's quarterly meeting had low attendance, and yet important issues, balancing resident rights and neighborhood concerns, were raised.
by Staff Writer
Burien City Council launches 2026 by electing new leadership. Reactions to the new Mayor and Deputy Mayor were mixed. Financial troubles are a current challenge for the council.
by Staff Writer
Community members are welcome to join a meeting on Burien's DESC Bloomside on January 13. Questions are welcome.
by Staff Writer
Burien to kick off 2026 by electing a new Mayor, giving a financial update, and considering new transportation grants.
by Staff Writer
A local, impressive holiday lights display will still be up until mid-January. More inflatables than in the rest of the Highline area combined make this a Winter Wonderland to brighten up dark January evenings.
by Stuart Jenner
The Burien Planning Commission voted Wednesday, Dec 10, to advance Council-directed shoreline residential zoning corrections after dozens of city residents raised legal and environmental concerns.
by Katie Kresly
Burien Councilmember makes a formal statement in response to pressure from the public and media regarding an inappropriate comment at the December 10 Planning Commission Meeting.
by Staff Writer