CID residents march to Seattle, King County councils to demand safer streets

CID residents and advocates marched to Seattle City Council and King County Council on Tuesday, October 25 to plead for funding to help with public safety and homeless solutions as both councils work through their next budget.

OCA Greater Seattle president Connie So told KOMO News: “We do not object to housing for the unhoused, we do object to the predatory elements that follow this desperate population.”

To read the entire story, click here.

KBCS 91.3 also reported on why elders from the CID came out in numbers to protest another homeless shelter in this neighborhood and what they demand now.

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *