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Office of Labor Standards announces Seattle’s 2023 minimum wage
The Seattle Office of Labor Standards announced an increase to the Seattle minimum wage for 2023. Effective Jan. 1, 2023,...
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							Seattle Mariners Industry Appreciation Night
The Mariners are hosting a Hospitality Industry Appreciation Day! Grab $20 Main Level and $10 View Level tickets to join...
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							SDOT: Proposed changes to food truck rules
The Seattle Department of Transportation’s (SDOT) has proposed plans to update their existing “safe starts” program. We wanted to highlight...
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							UPDATE: Mayor signs legislation capping third-party delivery commissions at 15%
The Seattle City Council unanimously passed (7-0) CB 120379 a 15% delivery commission cap on third-party delivery. Many thanks to...
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							Third party delivery fee cap passed out of committee
The 15% third party delivery fee cap was unanimously passed (3-0) out of committee Wednesday, July 27 with two amendments....
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							SDOT outdoor dining permits
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) released its proposal for new outdoor dining permits to accommodate successes of the “Safe...
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							King County distributing free disinfecting wipes and sanitizers
King County is distributing free disinfecting wipes and sanitizers to county restaurant workers. One restaurant representative is invited to attend...
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							Paid parking rate changes coming Monday
New parking rates in Seattle are going into effect on Monday. Here's the latest information we received from the Seattle...
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							June 2022 Meeting Invite
The next SRA Member meeting is on Wednesday, June 1 at Jerk Shack 2510 1st Ave Seattle. The meeting will...
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							May 2022 – Member Meeting – What you Missed
Many thanks to the Seattle Chamber for hosting the Seattle Restaurant Alliance in-person/virtual monthly meeting yesterday. To begin, we watched...
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							Seattle Street Parking Update
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is targeting March 28 for rate adjustments for on-street parking. SDOT is committed to adjusting street...
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							February 2022 Member Meeting – What you Missed
SRA Operator Panel discussing working through the pandemic From left to right: Austin Miller, Charlie Anthe with Moshi Moshi Sushi &...
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							RRF roundtable with Senator Cantwell
This week, Senator Maria Cantwell held a roundtable with restaurant owners from across the state advocating for additional funding for...
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							Seattle Restaurant Alliance member meeting Jan. 5
The next member meeting will be at at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 5. We will have an update from...
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							Seattle’s 2022 Minimum Wage
Reminder: Effective January 1, 2022, the minimum wage for Seattle will be: Large employers (501 or more employees) is $17.27/HourSmall...
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							King County announces it will step up vaccine policy enforcement efforts
King County announced today that it will begin enforcement efforts for businesses that are out of compliance with the vaccine...
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							What you missed – November member meeting
The Seattle Restaurant Alliance was pleased to welcome Casey Rogers and Joel Miller from the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT)...
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							Downtown Welcome Back Weeks!
The City has announced Welcome Back Weeks, which are a key part of the ongoing effort to bring workers, small...
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							Safety Resources for Restaurants
We have been hearing the increasing concerns from members about employee and customer safety in their businesses. The SRA welcomed...
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							King County vaccine verification starts next week
King County’s vaccine verification mandate goes into effect on Monday. Visit our toolkit for all available resources, information, and webinars....
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