Showing posts with label safety neighborhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety neighborhood. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

King County Aims To Mandate 30-Day Notice Before Re-purposing Hotels For Homeless Shelters

SafeEastside.com

County Councilmember Dunn aims to mandate public comment, 30-day notice before King County can re-purpose hotels into homeless shelters.
 

King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn on Tuesday introduced an ordinance that would require King County to notify the public before purchasing a hotel for use as a homeless shelter, supported housing, or similar housing option.


“It is not good government for King County to make hugely impactful land use decisions by siting large homeless shelters without first providing full transparency to the public. The impacted communities, including residents and the municipal governments that represent them must all have a chance to provide public comment in advance of the decision being unilaterally made by King County,” Dunn said. “My legislation provides a simple fix to that problem by putting it in King County code that the government must notify the public before siting a shelter in their community.”


Dunn’s legislation would provide the opportunity for public comment in advance of all such purchases by requiring a public notice to be circulated in a local newspaper at least 30 days before the purchase takes place in order to inform the impacted community of the location of the property; the purpose for which King County intends to use it; the funding source proposed the purchase it; information on how the public may provide comment; and the name and phone number of the King County person of contact.


Since May of this year, King County has purchased nine hotels across King County to use as housing for the chronically homeless, including sites in Auburn, Federal Way, Seattle, Redmond, and Renton, and plans to purchase three more hotels by the end of the year.


According to King County’s 2020 Point in Time Count, 64% of the chronically homeless reported that they are battling a substance use disorder and 73% reported battling a mental illness. Past placement of people with untreated addiction and mental illness has impacted the safety of the surrounding communities and businesses.


The ordinance will be referred to the Committee of the Whole.


-- King County Press Release, 11/9/2021

Sunday, January 10, 2021

New Sign Unites Our Community


A new trilingual sign staked at the entrance to Redmond Police Department headquarters comforts our community.  The sign was staked on January 9th, three days after the insurrection in our nation's Capital. 

Photo by John Reinke, 1/9/2001

Saturday, January 1, 2011

5 Killed, 1 Injured In Redmond Apartment Fire

Photo from http://www.mynorthwest.com/
5 Killed, 1 Injured In Redmond Apartment Fire - News Story - KIRO Seattle:

 148th Ave NE and Redmond Wy
Updated: 8:41 am PST January 1, 2011
REDMOND, Wash. -- An apartment fire in Redmond early Saturday morning left five people dead and another injured.
The fire, which started around 2 a.m., spread through multiple units and floors of the Sammamish Ridge Apartments in the 14800 block of Redmond Way.
KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reporter Gary Horcher said a total of five people died in the fire, an adult male and four children under the age of 10." Read more....
Read more and see video from KIRO News.
Small phonto of Sammamish Ridge Apts.- Goggle images