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News

After SCOTUS decision, WA homeless camping bans may gain traction

The Court ruled that laws limiting public sleeping are not cruel and unusual, regardless of shelter, which advocates fear will lead to “dystopian” bans.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ June 28, 2024
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Politics

Seattle’s dual dispatch police alternative is expanding citywide

The CARE department will hire 18 additional responders, three supervisors and work seven days a week addressing mental and behavioral health crises.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ June 27, 2024 /
Updated: June 27, 11:25 A.M.
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Politics

Inside Seattle’s political clash over equitable development money

After major backlash from BIPOC leaders, Councilmember Maritza Rivera revised her proposal, but people still worry about funding for housing, clinics and arts spaces.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ June 6, 2024
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Politics

Seattle Police Department Chief Adrian Diaz out amid controversy

After his four years in the position, the shakeup follows accusations of discrimination, female officers suing for sexual harassment and more complaints.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 29, 2024 /
Updated: May 29, 3:00 P.M.
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Politics

Tech CEOs join chorus of criticism for Seattle housing plan

Leaders from 28 companies – including Zillow, Redfin and F5 – called on Mayor Bruce Harrell to boost density in the Comprehensive Plan.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 24, 2024
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Politics

Seattle Council approves police union contract with 23% pay bump

The retroactive deal covers back pay for 2021-2023, but does little to increase accountability measures. The city is negotiating for a 2024 contract.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 14, 2024 /
Updated: May 14, 4:40 p.m.
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Politics

Political heavy hitters criticize Mayor Harrell’s housing plan

A coalition including the Chamber of Commerce, realtors and nonprofits say that Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan would not help its affordability problem.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 13, 2024 /
Updated: May 14, 10:30 A.M.
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Politics

Advocates say Seattle’s $1.45B transportation tax isn’t enough

A coalition is asking to increase the levy to $1.9B for more bike and pedestrian safety measures — which a poll found a majority of voters might support. 

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 10, 2024
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell in his office at City Hall.
Politics

Mayor Bruce Harrell talks SCOTUS homelessness case and SPD culture

In a Cascade PBS interview, Seattle’s mayor shares how his background shapes his work, from his stance on public safety to his hope for an NBA return.

by
  • Paris Jackson
/ May 8, 2024
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Politics

Audit finds inflation, wages drove Seattle’s $1.7B budget increase

The new five-year analysis digs into every department’s spending in an effort to help the city confront a projected $241 million deficit in 2025.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ May 2, 2024
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Politics

Seattle City Council rejects affordable-housing development bill

The pilot program proposed by Tammy Morales would’ve offered incentives to develop mixed-use buildings while partnering with community organizations.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ April 19, 2024
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Politics

Here’s what’s in the proposed $1.35B Seattle transportation levy

The property tax would pay for road repaving, bridge repair, bike lanes and sidewalks. Advocates say it should do more.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ April 5, 2024
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Politics

Seattle Council unanimously approves raises for 10,000 city workers

The vote finalized more than a year of bargaining for new union contracts, including back pay, annual wage increases and other benefits.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ April 2, 2024
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Politics

Seattle Councilmember pushes housing, community development pilot

Tammy Morales is proposing the Connected Communities program to incentivize construction of affordable housing and amenities through looser zoning rules.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ March 26, 2024
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Politics

How will Seattle’s $230M deficit influence the 2025 city budget?

Some Councilmembers who promised to conduct a full audit are softening their approach. Now the city is trying new processes for the next cycle.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ March 13, 2024
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