Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for February 11, 2025.
We're starting with a critical vote that's happening today. Seattle voters need to have their ballots postmarked by today or return them to a ballot drop-off box by 8 p.m. to decide on renewing crucial school levies amid a $100 million budget deficit for Seattle Public Schools. The proposed operations levy would provide $747 million to pay faculty and staff, while the new capital levy proposal would help the district construct new buildings and facilities with around $1.8 billion[1][4].
In other news, Seattle's tech job market is booming, focusing on AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity roles. AI engineering roles are increasing by 60%, with salaries reaching $190,000. Data science jobs see a 48% growth, and cybersecurity roles have a 42% growth rate. Entry-level developer salaries start at $85,000, despite the 42% higher living cost in the city[2][5].
Moving to the weather, it's a chilly day in Seattle. Temperatures are expected to be around 3 degrees Fahrenheit today, with partly cloudy skies and no rain or snow predicted. Looking ahead, the next few days will see patchy rain and moderate temperatures, with highs reaching up to 9 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the week[3].
In city hall updates, the February special election also includes a vote on social housing funding. Voters will decide between two proposals: the Let’s Build Social Housing ballot Initiative 137, which would add a 5% tax on companies for every dollar over a million paid to a Seattle employee, and a Seattle City Council-backed alternative that would amend the existing JumpStart payroll tax to provide $10 million annually to the Seattle Social Housing Developer[4].
On the job front, Seattle's tech scene is thriving, with AI roles experiencing significant growth. Machine learning engineers are seeing a 63% growth in job postings, and data scientists are earning around $141,118. Software developers are making about $135,287 on average[2][5].
In community events, the TECHSPO Seattle 2025 showcase is coming up, highlighting how cloud tech, along with Internet, Mobile, and SaaS innovations, are changing the industry landscape[2].
For local school achievements, despite the recent tensions over school closures, parents and students are rallying behind the school levy replacements to ensure continued funding for Seattle Public Schools[1][4].
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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