Among the legislative proposals:
- Rezone Parts of Downtown: Updating zoning policies allows for taller residential buildings along Third Avenue from Union Street north to Stewart Street and east on Pike Street and Union Street toward 4th Ave.
- Affordable Housing Creation: The legislation supports the creation of more affordable housing options.
- Small Business Opportunities: Diverse opportunities for small businesses and workers will be expanded.
- Exciting Downtown Activities: The plan includes measures to enhance fun and exciting activities for residents and visitors of all ages.
The Downtown Dilemma
The Downtown Commercial District remains the epicenter of violent crime. In the first five months of 2023, this area reported 166 violent crimes, including two homicides. For comparison, the entire city recorded 52 homicides in 2022. Neighboring Capitol Hill also faced its share of violence with 140 reported cases including two homicides.
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A shortage of police officers further complicates the situation. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the SPD has seen a decline in officer numbers. While efforts have been made to address this, the strain on resources persists. In 2022, the department lost 13 to 16 officers per month. Although the current rate has decreased to nine officers leaving per month, the challenge remains.
Overtime Costs and Budget Constraints
To combat rising crime, the department incurred $33.7 million in overtime expenses in 2022 — $7.3 million beyond its budget. This additional cost covered patrol augmentation, emphasis patrols and special event coverage. Anticipating continued overtime needs, the 2023 budget was increased to $31.3 million. However, given the ongoing trends, whether this allocation will suffice is uncertain.
The Harrell administration recognizes the urgency of addressing crime in downtown Seattle. The DAP aims to revitalize the heart of the city, but safety remains a critical component. As Seattle navigates these challenges, residents hope for a safer, more vibrant future where the downtown core thrives without compromising security.
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