Come March 13th, how are you going to vote on the future of the Viaduct? If you feel you may need some clarification, the Young Professionals Network is sponsoring: Viaduct Advisory Vote, featuring Tim Ceis & Bob Powers.

Tim Ceis is Deputy Mayor for the City of Seattle and is responsible for all policy and operational issues for the mayor. Tim is the former Chief of Staff to King County Executive Ron Sims and served as the Senior Executive Policy Coordinator for Governor Gary Locke.

Robert (Bob) Powers is currently director of Major Projects at the Seattle DOT and is a Certified Bridge Inspector in Washington and Oregon. Mr. Powers was previously a Division Chief of Transportation in the Engineering and Construction Division (TEC) for the Baltimore DOT, and has been involved in projects at the San Francisco International Airport and Golden Gate Bridge.

YPN: Viaduct Advisory Vote
Wednesday, February 28
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
One Union Square Boardroom, 600 University Street, Seattle 98101
$12 pre-paid; $18 after Tuesday, February 27 (pre-pay deadline extended)

On a side note….
King County Elections granted the city of Seattle’s request to conduct this election entirely by mail.

Here are some things you should know:
Polls will not be open on Election Day (March 13th).
All voters must vote by mail.
You must postmark your ballot by Tuesday, March 13th
If you have questions about how to complete your ballot, or if you prefer to personally turn in your ballot, visit one of the Seattle ballot drop-off locations.



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