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Seattle RILU

@seattle_rilu

RILU = Residents for Improved Land Use. Grass Roots effort to get Seattle to move our Zoning forward. Suburban 1950s zoning isn't serving our community well.

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calendar_today28-08-2017 19:55:01

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ADU vote is about to happen. Based on councilmember comments leading up to the vote, it appears it will pass unanimously. Reason wins today!

ADU vote is about to happen. Based on councilmember comments leading up to the vote, it appears it will pass unanimously. Reason wins today!
Abel Pacheco (@d4abel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having lived in 2 ADU’s myself, I’m excited to vote in support of the ADU bill to increase housing options in our neighborhoods. As our city grows,we should grow together & grow equitably. This legislation helps us do just that.Mike O'Brien & central staff deserve a major kudos!

Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda (@cmtmosqueda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Seattle City Council colleagues and I just voted to pass legislation to ease barriers on ADU/DADUs (backyard cottages and granny flats) so that smaller, denser, and more affordable homes will be easier to create in neighborhoods across Seattle!

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The Seattle Times is a for-profit business whose major advertisers include car sellers and builders of suburban tract developments. Is it any surprise they oppose a plan to add more walkable housing inside Seattle? And how many on their opinion board even live in Seattle?

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Friends and Voters in Seattle's District 4, consider taking this quick poll on your candidate preferences for the coming primary. The poll is short and uses Ranked Choice (you pick your top 3 of the 10 district candidates).

Seattle RILU (@seattle_rilu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 of the leading 4 candidates in Seattle's council race for District 4 are pro-housing, which is great. The main problem is the leading guy is pro-NIMBYism. People that care about Seattle's future and are in D4 need to get involved in the primary and vote.

gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seattle registered voters & ballots returned as of Aug 3rd (noon) by age group. Median registered voter age = 43, median age voted (ballot returned) = 56.

Seattle registered voters & ballots returned as of Aug 3rd (noon) by age group. Median registered voter age = 43, median age voted (ballot returned) = 56.
Seattle RILU (@seattle_rilu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Civic Ventures, want to help prevent Seattle from being taken over by candidates backed by conservatives like Tim Burgess? Help spread the word that our younger people need to get out the vote. Nick Hanauer @jessynfarrell1 Subscribe to my newsletter! Link in bio!

gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seattle Aug 6th primary, ballots in as of noon, broken out across 5 age groups of equal population size. 13% of registered voters under 30 have returned ballots, compared to 47% of registered voters over 63.

Seattle Aug 6th primary, ballots in as of noon, broken out across 5 age groups of equal population size. 13% of registered voters under 30 have returned ballots, compared to 47% of registered voters over 63.
gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ballot return rate of Seattle voters that gave vouchers this year is 62.4% as of noon Aug 6th. Attached chart breaks this out for each city council candidate (with vouchers from > 100 district voters) (does not mean the voucher giver voted for that candidate)

Ballot return rate of Seattle voters that gave vouchers this year is 62.4% as of noon Aug 6th. Attached chart breaks this out for each city council candidate (with vouchers from > 100 district voters) (does not mean the voucher giver voted for that candidate)
gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

King County Elections released precinct level results for primary night (60% ballots counted). Attached chart shows how each precinct voted between the two candidates endorsed by either The Stranger or The Seattle Times.

King County Elections released precinct level results for primary night (60% ballots counted). Attached chart shows how each precinct voted between the two candidates endorsed by either The Stranger or The Seattle Times.
gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A comparison of the combined votes across all seats in Seattle's city council race in the Aug 2019 primary, grouped by major media endorser (The Stranger, The Seattle Times, neither) The Stranger πŸ—ž SeattleTimes Opinion

A comparison of the combined votes across all seats in Seattle's city council race in the Aug 2019 primary, grouped by major media endorser (The Stranger, The Seattle Times, neither) <a href="/TheStranger/">The Stranger πŸ—ž</a> <a href="/SeaTimesOpinion/">SeattleTimes Opinion</a>
The Stranger πŸ—ž (@thestranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mayor Durkan's analysis isn't holding up so well. With approximately 95% of primary election ballots counted, District 1 incumbent Lisa Herbold and District 2 candidate Tammy Morales have both cracked 50% of the vote share. | via Rich Smith Lester Black thestranger.com/slog/2019/08/0…

gl3nn206 (g.pittenger) (@gl3nn206) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More of the older voters get their votes in early. We knew this, but the chart & cumulative numbers might be interesting to people that like this kind of thing (Seattle, Aug 2019 City Council primary).

More of the older voters get their votes in early. We knew this, but the chart &amp; cumulative numbers might be interesting to people that like this kind of thing (Seattle, Aug 2019 City Council primary).