The Washington Constitution states, “All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.”
When the Redmond City Council, deprived people of their rights to give input and rushed to give away public land to Plymouth Housing for developing a low-barrier homeless building in downtown Redmond, they failed to comply with the Washington Constitution.
Facts about the Plymouth homeless building in downtown Redmond:
- Located across the street from Anderson Park, only 0.5 miles from Redmond Elementary School;
- This is a 6-story, 100-unit, single adult only homeless building;
- No drug testing will be conducted. Drugs will be allowed in the building;
- Other than lifetime registered sex offenders, all other sex offenders are eligible;
- Other than meth producers who were convicted in the past 5 years, all other drug producers and drug dealers are eligible;
- The city made falsely claim and secretly plans to limit eligibility to people with disabilities. According to state law and the common practices of the state, county, and city, mental illness and substance use disorder are all considered disabilities. The city and Plymouth Housing want to secretly limit eligibility for this building to people with mental illness and drug addiction ;
- Homeless people from outside of Redmond are eligible;
- The City of Kenmore started this project via RFP in 2022 and rejected it in 2024 after three public hearings. The City of Redmond approved this project in 7 days with no public input period at all;
- The city is now withholding critical information and refuse to hold any public hearings;
- We, the people, must remind elected officials that they are elected by the people and for the people.
Safe Eastside
Posted by Yoder, 10/23/2024
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