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City Inside/Out(June 10, 2005)
This week Port of Seattle Commissioners Bob Edwards and Alec Fisken join C.R. Douglas to talk about Port property at Interbay. In the news this week find out more about the 520 bridge, U.S. Conference of Mayors, taser troubles, Zoo parking, taxing sodas at school, and much more. And don’t miss ‘C.R. Says’ which focuses in on the next steps for the Green Line and the Seattle Monorail Project. City Inside/Out: All the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes!
6/10/2005

City Inside/Out(June 3, 2005)
All the Seattle News you need to know in just 30 minutes! Join host C.R. Douglas in the studio this week as he discusses the Civil Streets Initiative with City Councilmember Nick Licata and Josh Feit, News Editor of The Stranger. In the news this week learn more about the Monorail, Golden Gardens and Alki Beach bonfires, Pet Patrol, Pesticides and much more. Also – listen to C.R.'s thoughts on parking at Pike Place Market.
6/3/2005

City Inside/Out(May 27, 2005)
This week on City Inside / Out: Occidental Park. Will the planned makeover make the area more inviting? We explore both sides of the issue with representatives from the Parks Department and the neighborhood. Also - the city's pedestrian safety campaign, Monorail tax, the South Lake Union Streetcar, even fiber optics. C.R. Douglas brings you all the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes!
5/27/2005

City Inside/Out(May 20, 2005)
C.R. Douglas brings you all the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes. This week's feature news stories include City Business Taxes, Fort Lawton in Discovery Park, King County Jail, Pizza-Free School Zones, Wi-FI, Ticket Scalpers, and much, much more. Tim Ceis, Deputy Mayor of the City of Seattle and Knute Berger, Seattle Weekly Editor, join C.R. to talk about the Mayor’s Center City Proposal. And don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on historic preservation in Seattle.
5/20/2005

City Inside/Out(May 13, 2005)
This week on City Inside/Out, host C.R. Douglas discusses the 2005 Washington State Legislation Session with Erik Poulsen, State Senator; Frank Chopp, Speaker of the House; and Paul Guppy, Washington Policy Center Research Director. In the news: Downtown Growth, South Lake Union Streetcar, Viaduct Study, City Budget, Monorail, Tasers, City Hall Celebration and much more. Also - C.R.'s thoughts on Seattle’s Skateboard community.
5/13/2005

City Inside/Out(April 29, 2005)
All the Seattle News you need to know in just 30 minutes! Join host C.R. Douglas in the studio this week as he discusses the South Lake Union Streetcar with Michael Mann, Deputy Director of the Office of Policy and Management and City Councilmember Richard Conlin. In the news this week learn more about the Viaduct, Monorail, Council Crime Summit, Interbay, South Lake Union, Seattle Center Street Performers, Elliott Bay Water Taxi and much more. Also - C.R.'s thoughts about hiring more police officers.
4/29/2005

City Inside/Out(April 22, 2005)
Host C.R. Douglas talks about Seattle City Light Electricity Rates with Carol Arnold, City Light Advisory Board, and Eugene Wasserman, Co-Chair Seattle Chamber of Commerce Utilities Committee. This week in the news: Viaduct, Magnuson Park lights, South Lake Union, Public Safety Building, Husky Stadium, Alaska & Arctic building sales, Education Levy, Ballard Commons, and much more. And don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on the Key Arena renovations.
4/22/2005

City Inside/Out(April 15, 2005)
This week on City Inside/Out, host C.R. Douglas talks with Albert Berger, Vice Dean of the UW's office of research and Mike McCormick, Roosevelt neighborhood resident about the proposed bio defense lab for the University of Washington. This week in the news: City Light rates may be going down, two new libraries are going up (or being renovated) in Fremont and Ballard, and the Woodland Park Zoo has newborn twin lemurs! Also - C.R.'s thoughts about keeping strip clubs out of Seattle.
4/15/2005

City Inside/Out(April 8, 2005)
Host C.R. Douglas brings you all the week’s news in Seattle. This week Dwight Dively, City Director of Finance and Kathy Mulady, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter join C.R to discuss the City’s debt. Afterwards, don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on the losing views of Elliot Bay from Safeco Field.
4/8/2005

City Inside/Out(April 1, 2005)
This week on City Inside/Out, host C.R. Douglas talks about the drought of 2004/2005 with Seattle Public Utilities Director Chuck Clarke and Karen Allston, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Law & Policy. This week in the news: transportation issues abound with a possible replacement for SR 520, the Waterfront Streetcar and the demise of a plan to extend the monorail across I-90. Don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on a mass transit system for the Puget Sound Region.
4/1/2005

City Inside/Out(March 25, 2005)
C.R. Douglas brings you all the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes. This week's feature stories include water conservation, South Lake Union Park, recycling, Southeast Seattle, Sound Transit and strip clubs. Kevin Desmond, Metro General Manager and Walt Crowley, HistoryLink Executive Director join C.R. to talk more about the Waterfront Streetcar. And don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on the Seattle School District and school closures.
3/25/2005

City Inside/Out(March 11, 2005)
This week on City Inside/Out, host C.R. Douglas talks school closures with Dick Lilly and Brita Butler-Wall from the Seattle Public Schools Board of Directors. In the news this week: homeland security costs, federal cuts to local services, waterfront streetcar, mayoral race, and much more. And don’t miss C.R.’s thoughts on the Seattle Monorail Project.
3/11/2005

City Inside/Out(March 4, 2005)
City Inside/Out's host C. R. Douglas brings you all the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes! This week's featured story is the 520 floating bridge. It's vulnerable to an earthquake or even a big windstorm and it's overly congested. What's being planned? Reviewing the options are Jonathan Dubman and Rob Wilkinson of the Montlake Community Club and David Dye from the Washington State Department of Transportation. Also in the broadcast - the location of the new homeless hygiene center, a possible new Monorail car tab tax and the most popular breed in Seattle - the Labrador!
3/4/2005

City Inside/Out(February 25, 2005)
This week on City Inside / Out: The Monorail. Will the agency ever get past negotiation and on to construction? In the news - extreme makeover: Key Arena edition, the 20 million dollar Seattle School district budget gap, retrofitting the bus tunnel and more.
2/25/2005

City Inside/Out(February 18, 2005)
All the Seattle News you need to know in just 30 minutes! Joining host C. R. Douglas in the studio this week: Steve Nicholas, Director of the City's Office of Sustainability and the Environment, and K.C. Golden, Program Director with Northwest Climate Solution to discuss the Mayor's announcement that Seattle will abide by the Kyoto Protocol. Also - the latest news on the Monorail bid, the governor's visit to the Viaduct, the Homeless Hygiene Center, and more.
2/18/2005

City Inside/Out(February 11, 2005)
This week on City Inside / Out: the Mayor's State of the City address. Host C. R. Douglas discusses the major themes with Marianne Bichsel, Communications Director, Office of the Mayor and also gets the reaction of Councilmembers Richard Conlin and Nick Licata. Also in today's program: Casa Latina, the proposal to put a bio-terrorist lab at the UW, Security Guards in high rise buildings, and the relocation of a Seattle landmark, the Lincoln TOE truck.
2/11/2005

City Inside/Out(February 4, 2005)
C. R. Douglas brings you all the Seattle news you need to know in just 30 minutes! This week's feature stories include Monorail car tab taxes, lower violent crime rates, underwater logging, and Chief Kerlikowske 'Singing in the Rain'. Today's discussion centers on alternatives to incarceration for low-level offenders and C.R. Says let's all be part of 'Neighbor Appreciation Day'.
2/4/2005

City Inside/Out(January 28, 2005)
Seattle's Neighborhoods. How are they feeling about City Hall these days, and what's on their agenda for 2005? Joining Host C. R. Douglas for the discussion are two neighborhood leaders and journalists from the Stranger and the Seattle Star. In the news this week: a new penalty program for low level crime, police accountability, pocket bikes, and the childhood home of Jimi Hendrix.
1/28/2005

City Inside/Out(January 21, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest news in Seattle in just 30 minutes! This week's feature stories include the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Bombadier and the Monorail, and the latest on Baby Hansa. Today's discussion centers on where to put the Light Rail station in the Roosevelt neighborhood. C. R. talks with representatives from Sound Transit and the Roosevelt Neighbohood.
1/21/2005

City Inside/Out(January 14, 2005)
Should the Port of Seattle continue to collect property taxes? Follow the lively discussion on this week's City Inside / Out with Port Commissioners Patricia Davis and Alec Fisken. In the News, host C. R. Douglas brings you the latest about the Gates Foundation Headquarters move to the Seattle Center, closing the Downtown Transit Tunnel, the beginning of Seattle City Council races, and much, much more.
1/14/2005

City Inside/Out(January 7, 2005)
This week on City Inside / Out, C. R. Douglas hosts a discussion about the 2005 State Legislative Session. Joining him in the studio: Ed Murray (D-43rd) and Mike Flynn - publisher of the Puget Sound Business Journal. In the news this week: Fallen Firefighters, the War Memorial, County Council changes, the Homeless Hygiene Center and a farewell to Frangos.
1/7/2005

City Inside/Out(December 17, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out: Hybrid Buses, City Light streamlining, Sumatran tiger cubs at the Woodland Park Zoo and much, much more! This week's topic: Housing for Street Alcoholics. Host C. R. Douglas talks with Bill Hobson, Executive Director of the Downtown Emergency Services Center and Bruce Ramsey, Editorial Writer for the Seattle Times.
12/17/2004

City Inside/Out(December 10, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest news in Seattle in just 30 minutes! This week's features include the Alaskan Way Viaduct, McCaw Hall and a warning to jaywalkers. C. R. talks with Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis, Cary Moon from the People's Waterfront Coalition and Dave Gering of the Manufacturing & Industrial Council about viaduct replacement options.
12/10/2004

City Inside/Out(December 3, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out: Seattle and Anchorage cultural cooperation, Bed & Breakfast at Greenlake, Trouble with Tasers and much more! C. R. Douglas talks with the President of the City's Fire Union, Paul Atwater, and Reporter Hector Castro of the Seattle P-I. This week marks the beginning of a new editorial feature, C.R. Says. This week's commentary - the Monorail Recall.
12/3/2004

City Inside/Out(November 19, 2004)
This week City Inside / Out highlights Seattle Center finances. Joining host C. R. Douglas in the studio are Virginia Anderson, Director of the Seattle Center, and John Levesque, Seattle P.I. Sports Reporter. In the news this week: Hygiene Center update, City Budget news, the University District lease lid, as well as news from Wallingford, SODO and much much more.
11/19/2004

City Inside/Out(November 5, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out, C. R. Douglas hosts a discussion on the City Budget. Joining him in the studio: Richard McIver, Seattle City Councilmember; George Howland, Jr., The Seattle Weekly, and James Bush, The Seattle Sun. In the news this week: The Homeless Hygiene Center, the Gates to the ID?, and the shrinking King County Council.
11/5/2004

City Inside/Out(October 29, 2004)
This week on City Inside Out: the Mayor's new crackdown on so-called 'open-air' drug markets in Seattle. Host C. R. Douglas interviews the Deputy Chief of Police and a local attorney for their views on the topic. In the news - the homeless hygiene center, Seattle firefighters, the Monorail, Sound Transit, and the proposed sports field complex at Magnuson Park.
10/29/2004

City Inside/Out(October 22, 2004)
This week on City Inside Out, C. R. Douglas hosts a debate on I-872, The Primary Initiative. Joining him are David Anderson, Supporter for the "top-two" primary, and Richard Kelley, Opponent of the Initiative.
10/22/2004

City Inside/Out(October 22, 2004)
Also this week on City Inside Out, C. R. Douglas hosts a second debate. This program features I-884, the "Sales Tax for Education" Initiative. Joining him are Natalie Reber, Supporter for the sales tax initiative, and Clyde Ballard, Opponent of this measure.
10/22/2004

City Inside/Out(October 15, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out, C. R. Douglas hosts a debate on I-83, the Monorail Recall Initiative. Joining him are Peter Shulman from the No on Monorail Recall campaign and John Magnusson from Monorail Recall. Also in the news this week, the Bookmobile and the budget, the Families and Education Levy, the Mercer 'Mess', and much much more!
10/15/2004

City Inside/Out(October 8, 2004)
Someone told us it's all happening at the zoo. Today's topic on City Inside / Out - development plans for the Woodland Park Zoo. Also - the latest news on the Volunteer Park Conservatory, Seattle Center staffing, City Light refunds, more on the Monorail, and dollars for the Neighborhood Matching Fund.
10/8/2004

City Inside/Out(October 1, 2004)
This week on City Inside Out: what's in the Mayor's proposed budget? Also - results of the Viaduct inspection, a new police guild president, and a new sign on the horizon: Qwest.
10/1/2004

City Inside/Out(September 24, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest news in Seattle in just 30 minutes! This week's features include the Viaduct, the City Budget, utility rates coming down and a new skateboard park going up. C. R. also talks with Executive Director of the Rainier Valley CDF, Jaime Garcia and Seattle Star Editor Margie Slovan about Sound Transit in the Rainier Valley.
9/24/2004

City Inside/Out(September 17, 2004)
This week on the the season premiere of the Seattle Channel's public affairs program City Inside/Out, host C. R. Douglas takes on the Mercer "Mess". Joining him for a lively discussion are Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis and President of the South Lake Union Friends and Neighbors, Ed Geiger. In the news this week, learn the latest on the Monorail, the Family and Education Levy, Canadian Geese and more; even the scoop on Zoo Doo.
9/17/2004

City Inside/Out(June 11, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out, Host C. R. Douglas covers news on Thornton Creek, Light Rail, Monorail, Viaduct, water quality, Broadband service in Seattle, Yesler Terrace, sale of Arctic & Alaska buildings, and City Librarian, Nancy Pearl retiring. In addition, C.R. talks about the Pike Place Market with Carol Binder, Interim Executive Director Pike Place Market PDA, Pat McCarthy, Owner, DeLaurenti Specialty Food & Wine, and Cynthia Hope, Owner, Hands of the World.
6/11/2004

City Inside/Out(June 4, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest on the Viaduct, the Monorail, Magnuson Park, hybrid cars, Chubby & Tubby and in an unrelated story - the world naked bike ride. Later, C. R. talks with the Director of the Office of Arts & Culture Michael Killoren and Seattle Times Columnist Bruce Ramsey about public funding for the arts.
6/4/2004

City Inside/Out(May 28, 2004)
This week on the Seattle Channel's public affairs program City Inside/Out, host C. R. Douglas digs deep for the latest on City Light Arts Funding, the Transportation advisory committee, tow truck charges, the city's website redesign, new hybrid buses, and the truth about cats and dogs names. In Depth topic is Initiative 200: Five Years Later and joining him for a lively discussion are City Councilmember Richard McIver and James Whitfield, 48th legislative district.
5/28/2004

City Inside/Out(May 21, 2004)
This week on CIO - Host C. R. Douglas' investigates Alcohol Impact Areas in interviews with Seattle City Councilman Tom Rasmussen and University District Community Association President Matt Fox. In the News this week: Magnuson Park, Impound Policy, City Light Refunds and Rates, the Monorail, the Families & Education Levy, and the grand opening of the new Central Library and the 30th Seattle International Film Festival.
5/21/2004

City Inside/Out(May 14, 2004)
This week's program includes news about the Monorail Green Line and proposed routing along 2nd Ave., Alcohol Impact Areas, the Fremont Bridge and Dog Bite Prevention. Today's topic is the future of Port Terminal 46. Host C. R. Douglas talks with Alec Fisken , member of the Seattle Port Commission and Frank Stagen, CEO of Nitze-Stagen.
5/14/2004

City Inside/Out(May 7, 2004)
This week's in-depth topic is Seattle's new Fire Chief, Gregory Dean. The Chief joins host C.R. Douglas in our "insider" segment, followed by P-I reporter, Hector Castro in the "outsider" seat.
5/10/2004

City Inside/Out(April 30, 2004)
This week's program includes news about the Monorail, manufacturing and maritime jobs, the strip club moratorium, the city's new Ethics Director, the Families and Education Levy, and the debut of new twin sloth bear cubs at the Woodland Park Zoo. Today's topic is homelessness. Host C. R. Douglas talks with the very Reverend Robert V. Taylor, Dean - St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral and Danielle Wise and Katy Miller, Co-chairs, Seattle-King County Coalition for the Homeless.
4/30/2004

City Inside/Out(April 23, 2004)
This week on City Inside / Out, Host C. R. Douglas brings you the latest news on Magnuson Park, the new Fire Chief, Canadian Prescription Drugs, the fate of the earthquake damanged Cadillac Hotel, and the city's brand new parking pay stations. Today's in-depth topic is the City Impound Law, and guests Nick Licata, City Councilmember, Lisa Daugaard, the Defender Association, Tom Carr, Seattle City Attorney, and Robert Hood from the City Attorneys Office offer their views to help you understand this important issue.
4/23/2004

City Inside/Out(April 16, 2004)
This week's program includes news about the Monorail, the Viaduct, the city's hiring freeze, the South Lake Union Street car proposal and the latest on Canadian Geese control. Today's topic is the plan for lighted ballfields at Magnuson Park. Host C. R. Douglas talks with Diana Kincaid, President of Friends of Magnuson Park and Peter Lukevich, President of Friends of Athletic Fields.
4/16/2004

City Inside/Out(April 9, 2004)
This week's program includes the latest on the strip club proposal, White Center annexation, waterfront planning, volunteer opportunities, the human services strategic plan, and the plight of gift bunnies after Easter. Today's topic is the Mayor's 2004 Families and Education Levy proposal. Host C. R. Douglas talks with Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis and Gayle Johnson, member of the Families & Education Levy Citizen's Advisory Committee for the inside view. This week's outside perspective is furnished by John Dunn, President of the Seattle Education Association.
4/9/2004

City Inside/Out(April 2, 2004)
This week's program includes updates on the city budget, Yakima detainees, the impound law, the alaskan way viaduct and newborn legislation. Today's topic is the Monorail and host C. R. Douglas talks with Seattle Monorail Board members Cindi Laws and Cleve Stockmeyer, and journalists Erica Barnett from the Stranger and Tim St. Clair from the West Seattle Herald.
4/2/2004

City Inside/Out(March 19, 2004)
This week's program includes updates on the Monorail, tenants union, the multifamily tax exemption, Canadian prescription drugs, lighting in Magnuson Park, and composting. Later, host C. R. Douglas talks with Seattle City Attorney Tom Carr and Seattle attorney Jenny Durkan about legal issues in Seattle today.
3/19/2004

City Inside/Out(March 12, 2004)
This week's program includes updates on the 2004 budget, gay marriage, City Light rates, the Monorail, Nucor, and fast food/obesity warnings. Today's topic is 'green Seattle', and host C. R. Douglas discusses the issue with Steve Nicholas, Director of the Office of Environment & Sustainability and Alan Durning, Exec. Director of Northwest Environment Watch.
3/12/2004

City Inside/Out(February 27, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest on the Viaduct, Nucor Steel, Rick's, the Monorail, watershed power lines, commute times and more. C. R. sits down and talks with Council newcomers David Della, Jean Godden and Tom Rasmussen to talk about their ideas on city government. Later he is joined by former Councilmember Sue Donaldson and P-I columnist Joel Connelly.
2/27/2004
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City Inside/Out(February 20, 2004)
This week includes updates on Seattle crime stats, the Monorail, Ed Murray, City Light, Council Community Days, and more. Host C. R. Douglas then examines the future of the Central Waterfront, first with City Councilmember Richard Conlin and then with David Yeaworth, President of Allied Arts.
2/20/2004
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City Inside/Out(February 13, 2004)
C. R. Douglas brings you the latest on the Music Industry, cab driver safety, Nucor Steel, Monorail, the other G.W. Bush and more. The in-depth topic this week is Manufacturing / Maritime Industries. Talking with C. R. in the studio is Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis. C. R. is then joined by Dave Gering, Manufacturing Industrial Council and David Taylor, Capital Industries.
2/13/2004
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City Inside/Out(February 6, 2004)
Host C. R. Douglas introduces you to the people and issues you need to know in Seattle. Topics include the Mayor's State of the City Address, the Carrasco confirmation, rx drugs, black history month, and more. C.R. then explores in-depth Mayor Nickels' Mid-term Report, first with Casey Corr, the Mayors' Communications Director and then with outsiders, George Howland, Jr., with the Seattle Weekly and Joni Balter, with the Seattle Times.
2/6/2004
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City Inside/Out(January 30, 2004)
This week includes updates on the continuing budget problems, the City Light Advisory Board report, the Downtown Library status, MOHAI's move and more. Host CR Douglas the explores the efforts to bring more of Hollywood to Seattle with Donna James, Director, Mayors Office of Film & Music and Suzy Kellett, Director, WA State Film Office. Later joining the discussion are Jodi Rothfield, Big Pants Casting and Doug du Mas, President N.W. Location Professionals.
1/30/2004
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City Inside/Out(January 23, 2004)
C.R. Douglas brings you the latest on the the Mayor's Mid Term report, the 2004 Legislative Session, WTO protestors settlements and more. The in-depth topic this week is the Mayor's Nominee for Seattle City Light Superintendent. Talking with C.R. in the studio is the nominee, Jorge Carraso. C.R. is then joined by two reporters, Jim Brunner with the Seattle Times and Kathy Mulady with the Seattle P-I.
1/23/2004
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City Inside/Out(January 9, 2004)
C.R. starts off 2004 by bringing us the latest on the new Councilmembers, visits from Seattle's past, Seattle City Light Superintendent nominee, Jorge Carrasco, Tim Eyman's latest initiative and more. This week C.R. explores the State Legislative Session In-depth with Rep. Frank Chopp (D), WA State Speaker of the House and Tom Banse, Regional Correspondent, Public Radio Olympia Bureau .
1/9/2004
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City Inside/Out(December 19, 2003)
This week includes updates on Northgate, mandatory recycling, new parks, Krispy Kreme in SODO and more . Host CR Douglas the explores the future of the downtown core with the City’s Director of Planning, John Rahaim and past President of Allied Arts of Seattle, Philip Wohlstetter.
12/19/2003

City Inside/Out(December 12, 2003)
This week includes updates on Northgate, the new City Light Superintendent nominee, Alcohol Impact Areas and more. Host C.R. Douglas then interviews, Mary Jean Ryan, director of the Office of Policy and Management and then John Fox , director of the Seattle Displacement Coalition, about plans for South Lake Union.
12/12/2003

City Inside/Out(December 5, 2003)
This week view updates on South Lake Union and new allegations that the Seattle Police Department disproportionally arrests minorities. Host C.R. Douglas interviews outgoing director of the City's Ethics & Elections Office, Terry Thomas and Jim Brunner of the Seattle Times.
12/5/2003

City Inside/Out(November 21, 2003)
This week on City Inside/Out C.R. updates us on the 2004 proposed budget, Northgate, the recommended Monorail route and more. The in-depth topic is Sound Transit; joining C.R. in the studio is Joni Earl, CEO of Sound Transit and then Jane Hadley, Reporter for the Seattle P-I.
11/21/2003

City Inside/Out()
This week, we learn the latest on Northgate, the court decision on the City Light street tax, next year's budget and more. Host C. R. Douglas then takes up the topic of police accountability with guest Sam Pailca, Director of the Office of Police Accountability. Two views from outside City Hall are provided by James Bible – Minority Executive Directors Coalition, and Sheley Secrest of the NAACP.
11/14/2003

City Inside/Out()
This week C.R. brings you the latest on the November 4th election, Rick's rezone, the 2004 Proposed budget, Sound Transit and more. Joining C.R. in the studio are Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis and Maple Leaf Community Council member, Barbara Maxwell, to talk about how to best develop the Northgate area.
11/7/2003

City Inside/Out(October 31, 2003)
This week C.R. brings us up-to-date on campaign spending, reigning in voter statements, I-776, changes to Council Rules and more. C.R. then gets a response from Councilmember Jan Drago on the Mayor's 2004 Proposed Budget. Finally we hear an analysis of this year's City campaigns from Nicole Brodeur, Seattle Times columnist and David Brewster, Executive Director of Town Hall Seattle.
10/31/2003

City Inside/Out(October 24, 2003)
This week join C.R. and learn the latest on water levels, the One Night Count, Monorail plans, the Alaskan Way Seawall and more. Then, in this third special City debate edition of CIO, watch City Council candidates Jim Compton and John Manning go toe to toe. In round we hear from both sides of the District Elections ballot measure. For more information on the November 4th General Election go to the Seattle Channel Election Guide.
10/24/2003

City Inside/Out(October 17, 2003)
This week on City Inside/Out C.R. updates us on the City Light Supintendent search, proposed 4-foot rules and alcohol impact areas, off-leash parks, 3rd party billing and more. Then, in this special Council debate edition of CIO, watch City Council candidates David Della and Heidi Wills square off. In round two we hear from Peter Steinbrueck and Zander Batchelder. More debates will follow next week.
10/17/2003

City Inside/Out(October 10, 2003)
This week on City Inside/Out C.R. updates us on Rick's nightclub, public comment on the budget , Fire Station 31 health concerns, Northgate and more. Then, in this special Council debate edition of CIO, watch City Council candidates Margaret Pageler and Tom Rasmussen square off. In round two we hear from Judy Nicastro and Jean Godden. More debates will follow in the coming weeks.
10/10/2003

City Inside/Out(October 3, 2003)
Join host C.R. Douglas and learn the latest on the Mayor's proposed 2004 budget, the Monorail, police accountability and more. The in-depth topic is Monorail revenuew; joining CR in the studio are Tom Weeks, Chair, Seattle Monorail Board, Mike Lindblom, Reporter, The Seattle Times and Alan Richter, Editor, Ballard News-Tribune.
10/3/2003

City Inside/Out(September 26, 2003)
Join host C.R. Douglas and learn the latest on South Lake Union, budget cuts, police contract negotiations and more. The in-depth topic is serving our most disadvantaged citizens in tough economic times; joining CR in the studio are Patricia McInturff, Director, Human Services Department and Patricia Hayden, Co-chair, Seattle Human Services Coalition.
9/26/2003

City Inside/Out(September 19, 2003)
Join Host C.R. Douglas this week and learn the latest on primary election results, quasi-judicial issues, Sound Transit, the Kalaka and more. The in-depth topic is creating and retaining jobs in tough economic times; joining CR in the studio are Kris Effertz, the Mayor's Business Advocate and Mike Flynn, publisher Puget Sound Business Journal.
9/19/2003

City Inside/Out(September 12, 2003)
Hosted by CR Douglas, City Inside/Out is the Seattle Channel's weekly news, information and opinion show. In just a half an hour each week you can find out what's going on at City Hall from the people who are making the news and the folks covering.

Topics this week include sex offender housing, water rescue protocals, Sound Transit, the September 16 Primary, neighbhood issues and more. Guests this week are City Council Communications Specialist Martin Munguia and then reporters James Bush with the Seattle Sun and Erica Barnett with The Stranger.
9/12/2003


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