
Politics
Defying Durkan, council directs extra soda tax money to low-income programs
The new legislation requires that the revenue be spent on designated programs that serve the communities in Seattle most impacted by the tax.
Jake Goldstein-Street is a writer at the Washington State Standard.
The new legislation requires that the revenue be spent on designated programs that serve the communities in Seattle most impacted by the tax.
While the designation by the city's Landmarks Preservation Board protects the building, it has no control over how the property is used.