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 Ian Sievers
City Attorney
Ian Sievers

The City Attorney provides legal advice and representation to the City Council, City Manager and City Departments. The City Attorney also administers the contract with a private law firm to provide prosecution services in King County District Court - Shoreline Division for violations of the Shoreline Municipal Code. This contract also includes domestic violence advocacy services provided by the Shoreline Domestic Violence Victim Coordinator. Contact information for the Shoreline Prosecutor and Domestic Violence Victim Coordinator are below.
Shoreline City Prosecutor

Sarah Roberts
18050 Meridian Avenue N
Shoreline, WA 98133
(206) 205-5684
(206) 205-3470 fax
Office hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Shoreline Domestic Violence Victim Coordinator

18050 Meridian Avenue N
Shoreline, WA  98133
(206) 296-9435
Office hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., M-Th

News
Summer Concert Series 2013
We are excited to announce the lineup for the free Tuesday lunchtime concert series this summer, on stage July 9 through August 13. Plus, check out free concerts in parks on Wednesday evenings!
Million Stair Challenge begins June 1
Shoreline park users surpassed all expectations last year by climbing over one million stairs at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park in only 25 days. The City is challenging residents again this June to beat last year's final tally of 1,238,384.
Committee invites public comments on bus service cuts
The King County Council's Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee will hold a special meeting Tuesday, May 14 to take public testimony about potential Metro Transit service cuts.
Shoreline Farmers Market opens June 15
Shoreline Farmers Market will kick off its second season on Saturday, June 15 at Shoreline City Hall. The Market still has a limited number of spaces available for local artisans, cottage kitchen operations, non-profits, and musicians.
Council enacts plastic carryout bag ordinance
On April 29, the City Council voted to prohibit plastic carryout bags at all retail locations in Shoreline. The action is aimed at reducing waste and litter and protecting Shoreline’s environment. The regulations will go into effect on February 1, 2014.

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Last updated: 2/6/2013 4:52:39 PM