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New Highline Journal "Burien Observers" column brings neighbor-led oversight on zoning, safety, and city planning, asking simple questions and explaining what’s changing locally
Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.
Cedarhurst (North of NERA) neighbors push back on proposed rezoning, raising concerns about property rights, transparency, and long-term impacts on their community and homes.
by Guest Writer
Cedarhurst (North of NERA) neighbors push back on proposed rezoning, raising concerns about property rights, transparency, and long-term impacts on their community and homes.
by Guest Writer
New Highline Journal "Burien Observers" column brings neighbor-led oversight on zoning, safety, and city planning, asking simple questions and explaining what’s changing locally
by Admin
Burien Council will consider action on zoning and minimum wage; Highline School Board will vote on reduced certified staffing, Normandy Park will hold a Town Hall on cell service, and Des Moines will discuss Comprehensive Plan draft.
by Admin
A Spring Bazaar is set for Saturday, May 9, from 2 to 7 p.m. in SeaTac, featuring food, drinks, and family friendly games.
by Staff Writer
Burien taps veteran manager Bob Larson to steady City Hall, bringing decades of experience as leadership shifts and priorities move forward
by Staff Writer
Upcoming city councils, airport decisions, and housing discussions shaping local policy, planning, and community priorities across Highline.
by Admin
SeaTac names Tiffany Washington as Deputy City Manager to guide operations and advance City Council priorities.
by Staff Writer
Cedarhurst residents question Burien’s North of NERA plan after open house and meeting, citing limited options, unclear answers, and future impacts.
by Staff Writer