成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Warning of ‘wave of evictions,’ Sawant calls for extension of Seattle eviction moratorium

Feb 15, 2022, 8:23 AM | Updated: 9:03 am

Kshama Sawant recall, eviction moratorium...

Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant to introduce legislation that would extend the city’s eviction moratorium “through the end of the COVID public health emergency.”

Mayor Harrell to end Seattle eviction moratorium Feb. 28

This comes on the heels of Mayor Bruce Harrell setting a Feb. 28 end date for the moratorium, citing a steady decline in COVID-19 cases, and a need to “move on the broad approach of the eviction moratoria and instead drive more deliberate and focused efforts to support those most in need.”

Seattle’s eviction moratorium was first enacted in March 2020, and has since been extended numerous times in response to variant-fueled COVID surges.

Sawant — who chairs the council’s Sustainability and Renters Rights Committee — took issue with Harrell’s decision to conclude the moratorium, criticizing it as “unacceptable and inhumane.”

鈥淢ayor Harrell claims that 鈥楥OVID cases steadily declining鈥 justifies the end of the eviction moratorium. Yet the fatality rate from COVID is still frighteningly high, both in the United States and globally,” she said in a press release. “In fact, the daily fatality rate is still nearly as high as during the peaks of earlier waves of the pandemic. Ending the eviction moratorium now would lead to a deadly wave of evictions, and increased homelessness, in the midst of this ongoing crisis.”

As of last week, Seattle’s hovered around two. That’s down from an average of 2.4 a day that the city saw at the height of the omicron surge, but also nearly double the rate Seattle experienced during its last major surge in the fall of 2021.

Why extending eviction moratoriums could actually hurt renters

Meanwhile, King County for pandemic-related rent assistance on the same day Seattle’s eviction moratorium will end, on Feb. 28. That’s due to dwindling funds originally sourced from federal stimulus dollars. Countywide, it’s estimated that as many as 8,000 tenants may still be in need of assistance by the time applications close.

That could “unleash a wave of evictions,” Sawant warned, particularly among “Black working-class renters and other communities of color,” who she says would be disproportionately affected.

Sawant plans to present her proposal to extend Seattle’s eviction moratorium in the council’s renters rights committee on Friday, Feb. 18.

MyNorthwest News

FILE - The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Education, March 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Pho...

MyNorthwest Staff

Federal investigation launched into Washington鈥檚 education office

The federal government steps in over La Center's pronoun policy amid tensions with Washington and the Trump administration.

23 minutes ago

Gig Harbor Police Car...

Frank Lenzi

Driver crashes into four parked cars in Gig Harbor shopping center parking lot

A driver crashed into four empty cars in a Gig Harbor parking lot.

2 hours ago

Lynnwood mail theft...

Jason Sloss, 成人X站 7 News

Lynnwood man using cameras to fight back against mail thieves

Mail theft is a growing crime around Puget Sound, and a Snohomish County man is doing what he can to fight back. 鈥淚 installed the cameras back in 2022 when mail theft got really bad around here,鈥 said Erik Watt, who installed cameras outside mailboxes on his street in Lynnwood.

4 hours ago

electricity demand...

MyNorthwest Staff

Electricity demand for WA, surrounding areas could double by 2046, experts say

The Pacific Northwest's demand for electricity could double over the next two decades, according to an energy forecast from regional experts.

5 hours ago

pierce county teenage son...

Frank Sumrall

Teenage son arrested after stabbing mother’s boyfriend to death in Pierce County

The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is investigating a homicide after a teenage son allegedly stabbed and killed his mother's boyfriend.

8 hours ago

wealth tax...

Frank Sumrall

Progressive group’s study debunks myth that ‘wealth tax’ drives rich residents out of WA

One progressive think tank is combating the belief that, if a wealth tax is established in budget plans aimed at closing a $16 billion shortfall, the wealthiest Washingtonians still wouldn't leave the state in droves in response.

8 hours ago

Warning of ‘wave of evictions,’ Sawant calls for extension of Seattle eviction moratorium