Have you ever wondered who maintains our roads, how the City creates a budget or plans for the future of our parks?
Curious citizens will have an opportunity to learn how local government works in the second Shoreline CityWise Project, a series of eight interactive classes starting in January 2018.
Classes will meet at City Hall on Tuesday evenings starting January 23, with a Parks visit on a Saturday morning.
The number of participants is limited.
Applications are available online. The deadline to apply is January 5.
For more information, contact Neighborhoods Coordinator Constance Perenyi at 206) 801-2253
Program
Presentation order subject to change
Presentation order subject to change
Class 1 | Tuesday, Jan. 23 |
City Council
City Manager's Office |
City Government 101:
Organization, Vision, Mission |
Class 2 | Tuesday, Jan. 30 | Shoreline Police Department | Keeping Citizens Safe |
Class 3 | Tuesday, Feb. 6 | Community Services | Building our Community's Resilience and Strength |
Class 4 | Saturday, Feb. 10 Morning tour around City parks and facilities | Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services | Creating the Community through Parks, Recreation, and the Arts |
Class 5 | Tuesday, Feb. 13 | Planning and Community Development | Planning and Building for Today andTomorrow |
Class 6 | Tuesday, Feb. 20 | Public Works | Maintaining the City |
Class 7 | Tuesday, Feb. 27 | Finance and Economic Development | Getting Down to Business |
Class 8 | Monday, March 5 | Graduation | Recognition with the Shoreline City Council |
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