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Will King County’s new park ranger program make a difference? Ursula thinks so

May 27, 2025, 5:00 AM

Golden Gardens Park (1) King County's park ranger program...

Golden Gardens Park in Seattle. (Photo: TIA International Photography via the city of Seattle)

(Photo: TIA International Photography via the city of Seattle)

King County’s park ranger program is launching in June, with six rangers serving as public safety resources across county parks, according to from King County.

While some might argue having only six rangers is a waste, Ursula Reutin, co-host of “The Gee and Ursula Show” on 成人X站 Newsradio, is a fan of the idea.

“I love this idea just as much as I love the idea of having the ambassadors in Seattle’s International District, or having all those ambassadors, which come with a big expense in downtown Seattle,” she shared. “But I think that they have helped improve a lot. I absolutely agree that when you see people in uniform, you do just have a better sense of security.”

Gee questions need for King County’s park ranger program

However, Gee Scott, co-host of “Gee and Ursula,” believes the parks around King County aren’t that dangerous.

“Look, we’re in the state of Washington, this is not really a dangerous鈥擨 mean, look, yes, there’s crime everywhere, but I don’t look at any of these parks and be like I wanna stay away from there,” he said.

Yet, Ursula could think of a couple of parks that could use the extra rangers.

“Two that come to mind for me, and I think they’re two of the most beautiful spots, Golden Gardens would be one. I love Golden Gardens, but once the sun starts going down…and then the other one would be Alki Beach,” she said.

Gee did have to agree with one place feeling a little unsafe.

“I don’t know what’s been going on, but Alki at nighttime, when that sun starts going down, yeah, I agree,” he said.

Listen to the full conversation below.

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