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D1 Candidate Forum on Mobility

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When:
June 14, 2023 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
2023-06-14T17:00:00-07:00
2023-06-14T18:30:00-07:00
Where:
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
Dewitty Theater (4408 Delridge Way SW, Seattle
WA 98106)

Join us for a chance to hear what Seattle City Council Candidates for District 3 Representative have to say about transportation, mobility, and climate issues in Seattle. Moderated by Crystal Fincher, host of Hacks & Wonks podcast.

Virtual options available.

Wednesday, June 14, 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, Dewitty Theater


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RSVP HERE – Click through to RSVP, submit questions for candidates, or volunteer to help out at the event.

Facebook Event Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/232726002809806

District 1 includes the neighborhoods of West Seattle, SODO, Georgetown, and South Park.

This event is brought to you by a wide range of citywide and local organizations, including: 350 Seattle Action, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587, Ampersand Bicycle Club, Cascade Bicycle Club, City of Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee, Disability Mobility Initiative (Disability Rights Washington), Duwamish Valley Safe Streets, National Federation of the Blind (Seattle Chapter), Puget Sound Sage, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, Seattle Subway, Transportation for Washington Teamsters 117, Transportation Choices Coalition, Transit Riders Union, the Urbanist, Washington Bikes, Washington Council of the Blind Advocacy Committee, West Seattle Bike Connections.  

Accessibility and Inclusion:
The venue is barrier-free with wheelchair accessible restrooms. ASL and CART services will be provided.
Please avoid wearing scents to respect those with sensitivities.

Covid Policy – We want to create an inclusive space so that our community members can come together and recognize that we cannot create a completely safe space for everyone. We will have masks and hand sanitizer available. We strongly encourage guests to wear masks during the evening when they are not eating or drinking. Performers and presenters will not be masked. If available, we would appreciate guests self-test for COVID within 24 hours before the event. If you are showing signs of COVID or illness, we request you join us virtually instead of in-person. We are offering a free livestream option for those who cannot safely join us in person.

Please let us know if you need to discuss any accessibility requests or concerns.


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