Image courtesy of Seattle Parks Foundation
We are proud to partner with Seattle Parks Foundation, Cascade Bicycle Club, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, and Transportation Choices Coalition to present a Climate Forum at the Bitter Lake Community Center on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. This event will feature a moderated conversation between Seattle Mayoral and King County Executive Candidates, with questions pertaining to some of the most important issues that impact our climate including equity of access to parks and public spaces, tree canopy, climate readiness, transportation, and more. This event will be live-streamed. Learn more and register, we hope to see you there.
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