Seattle’s Biggest Criminal Offenders Often Cycle In And Out Of Jail
Seattle’s Biggest Criminal Offenders Often Cycle In And Out Of Jail
One year after a report commissioned by Seattle business leaders profiling ‘prolific’ criminal offenders who commit a “substantial portion” of the crime in the city, it appears that little has changed. According to the Downtown Seattle Association, 93 of the original 100 offenders profiled in last year’s report have cycled back in to jail. Collectively,...
New Report Says Seattle Could Be Doing More To Clean Homeless Encampment Trash
New Report Says Seattle Could Be Doing More To Clean Homeless Encampment Trash
According to a new report by the Seattle city auditor, the city could be doing more to deal with the mounting problem of trash around homeless encampments. The auditor’s report emphasizes and recommends dealing with the problem in a proactive way. So far, the report argues, the city has been acting in a reactive way...
New Eviction Law May Have Unintended Consequences
New Eviction Law May Have Unintended Consequences
Seattle City Council recently passed a bill which would ban evictions in Seattle for three months during the winter. The ban is intended to prevent tenants from becoming homeless during cold months, but it may also have some unintended consequences. The moratorium on evictions will be in effect for three months of the year, December...