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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Sep 19, 2022, 07:58 PM Sep 2022

New funding proposed to revitalize Seattle parks, including hiring park rangers

City Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis announced a new funding proposal to revitalize parks. The plan makes way for the hiring of more park rangers, the creation of clean teams and improving community centers. However, these changes won’t come cheap. According to the city, the average Seattle homeowner is forking over roughly $150 a year to the parks department. If the council passes this new levy, homeowners would pay $342 a year instead. That’s more than double!

“It’s no question for anyone that our public parks system took a hit as a result of the pandemic,” said Christopher Williams, Superintendent of Seattle Parks.

One facet of the plan is hiring more Seattle Park Rangers. During a press conference Monday, councilmember Lewis stressed that the unarmed citizens would not be used as a tool to exclude people from public spaces.

“I’m glad that community members have raised potential concerns in how we need to be vigilant in what the role of the park rangers will be,” said Lewis. “Only in incredibly extreme circumstances would they issue a citation or exclusion.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-funding-proposed-to-revitalize-seattle-parks-including-hiring-park-rangers/ar-AA120Uw5

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New funding proposed to revitalize Seattle parks, including hiring park rangers (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2022 OP
seattle parks are neglected and they always have been. maxsolomon Sep 2022 #1

maxsolomon

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1. seattle parks are neglected and they always have been.
Mon Sep 19, 2022, 08:10 PM
Sep 2022

blackberries are running rampant, the homeless set up camps with impunity, drift racers careen about after dark, and park employees can barely keep up with basic maintenance. its not unsafe, but it could be so much better.

I've already seen some "incredibly extreme circumstances", so I guess I'm in favor of this idea.

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