The Pike Place Market Historical Commission is a quasi-governmental body established by Seattle residents when they voted to preserve the Market in 1971. The Commission reviews applications for design and use changes throughout the nine-acre Pike Place Market Historical District. The Commission consists of 12 members appointed by the Mayor with confirmation by Seattle City Council. The open positions are: 1) One architect, 2) One merchant of the Market, and 3+4) Two residents of the Historical District. Commission meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month; only one meeting is scheduled during November and December. Meetings take place starting at 4:30pm in the PDA Conference Room, 85 Pike Street, Room 500. Virtual meeting participation is also available. If interested in being considered, apply by August 2, 2022. More info: Mayor Bruce Harrell seeks members for the Pike Place Market Historical Commission – Front Porch (seattle.gov)
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