seattle safety

Land use policies are turning up the heat downtown

Seattle’s drive for extreme density downtown is equaled by its commitment to battling climate change. But a new heat map co-sponsored by the City shows these goals at odds. Read On….

Land use policies are turning up the heat downtown

Downtown pleas for safety fall on deaf ears

Downtown resident Leslie Buker speaks for many other Seattle residents. Will it take another tragedy to get the Mayor and Council to address rampant crime in this neighborhood?

Downtown pleas for safety fall on deaf ears

DIY Crime Prevention: coming soon to your block?

A group of downtown residents and commercial property owners felt like collateral damage in an unbalanced plan to reimagine policing and public safety. They are temporarily hiring full time security to see if it will help their troubled street. Will this do-it-yourself crime prevention effort succeed, is it sustainable and could it become a norm?

DIY Crime Prevention: coming soon to your block?

Seattle’s divisive politics creates a leadership void

Like other American cities, Seattle is grappling with bitter politics, protests and a pandemic-deflated economy. To that daunting list, DRA member Karen Gielen would add one more: misguided leadership.

Seattle’s divisive politics creates a leadership void

A new year but still no answer for simmering problems

Seattle protesters aren’t the only ones feeling rage these days. After months of plywood, graffiti and ongoing violence, some weary downtown residents have lost hope and patience. One shared the message he sent recently to the Mayor and Council claiming their silence and tepid responses are part of the problem:

A new year but still no answer for simmering problems

Will steep Council budget cuts add up to downtown public safety?

Seattle residents are voicing increased concerns for their safety - even before City Council’s proposed SPD budget decreases

Will steep Council budget cuts add up to downtown public safety?

No questions asked: Council proposes changing the criminal code to save money

Our elected city leaders are courting chaos by offering broad immunity for assaults, harassment and vandalism

No questions asked: Council proposes changing the criminal code to save money