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Community Services Division

The Community Services Division provides leadership, support and direct services which connect individuals, families, neighborhoods, businesses and non-profit organizations with the information and resources they need to enhance the Shoreline community’s quality of life.

We fulfill our mission by delivering the following programs:

Customer Response Team responds to and resolves inquiries and complaints and provides referral information for City services.  Call (206) 801-2700 for information on City services.

Emergency Management provides training and resources to restore the proper operations of the City in the event of a major disaster.  The Emergency Management Coordinator also educates citizens in how to be prepared to care for themselves and their neighbors.  Call (206) 801-2271 for information.

Human Services works with organizations and individuals to enable Shoreline citizens to meet their individual and family’s needs for physical, mental, social and economic well being through an effective and accessible system of services. Call (206) 801-2252 for information on services and community needs.

Neighborhoods Program provides support, advice, and assistance to neighborhood associations and the Council of Neighborhoods to build healthy, vibrant neighborhoods.  Call the Neighborhood Coordinator at (206) 801-2253 for information or ideas. 


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News
The Million Stair Challenge is underway
We're challenging residents to climb a million steps at Saltwater Park in June. The challenge will be featured on KING 5's Evening Magazine on Thursday, June 20 at 7:00 p.m. Keep climbing!
Call for pianos
Do you know a piano that is well-loved but no longer in use and would love to be painted and played outdoors? The City is planning its second annual Piano Time “street piano” event for August 2013.
Sound Transit analyzes light rail's environmental impacts
As part of the process to extend light rail from Northgate to Lynnwood through Shoreline, Sound Transit has been analyzing the potential environmental impacts of light rail construction and ongoing service.
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.
Safety precautions for seniors
While statistically senior citizens are at a lower risk of being victimized by crime than younger people, there are certain crimes that target older people disproportionately. Some studies have found that over half of all fraud victims are seniors.

Events
Saturday, June 29 10:00AM
Sunday, June 30 10:00AM
Tuesday, July 09 7:00PM
Tuesday, July 09 7:30PM
Wednesday, July 10 6:30PM
Last updated: 7/24/2012 10:31:01 AM