City of Burien Launches Storefront Repair Grant Program
Grants of up to $1,000 will help reimburse small businesses that have experienced storefront property damage to windows or door glass from vandalism or...
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Serve on a Burien Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee
Community members are invited to apply to participate on advisory boards, commissions, and committees. There are...
Burien City Council Adopts 2023-2024 Biennial Budget
Budget Maintains Programs and Services and Increases Human Services, Arts and Culture Funding
The Burien City Council approved a two-year budget during their December 5, 2022 regular...
Burien City Manager Bailon Takes Positive Step Towards Making City Safer
On Monday, Burien City Manager Adolfo Bailon took an essential first step in restoring our city.
A notice was posted on the doors of the...
Burien Police Chief Ted Boe Passes on Promotion to Continue Serving City of Burien
City of Burien News Release
November 22, 2022
Burien Police Chief Ted Boe Passes on Promotion to Continue Serving City of Burien
Burien Police Chief Theodore “Ted”...
Letter to the Editor: Seattle DESC Tenants Live Without Heat In Freezing Temperatures
Tenants at Lyon Building in Downtown Seattle claim no heat for weeks, rough conditions
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By Gem of the Sound Reporter
Whether we like...
Letter to the Editor: Urgent Action For The Burien Budget by 12/5/22
It's "Budget Season" for the Burien City Council
Presently they are working on drafts of the Budget for 2023-2024. The city must perform and provide...
Southside Chamber of Commerce – Public Safety Forum
On the evening of Oct. 19, the Southside Chamber of Commerce hosted its Public Safety Forum. The meeting consisted of law enforcement from Burien,...
Burien City Council Passes Strengthened Renter Protections
Burien City Council Passes Strengthened Renter Protections
On October 24, 2022, the Burien City Council adopted Ordinance 804, amending Burien’s existing suite of renter protections...
How Much Will Proposition 1 Raise Your Taxes?
On November 8th, Highline School District taxpayers will decide if they want to approve a 21-year school bond for $518,397,000. The primary intent of Proposition...