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Please Ask Them to Restore Trust
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Ask leaders to restore trust through immediate, coordinated, and sustained investments by the County and the City to address the ongoing safety challenges in Capitol Hill and First Hill. These efforts must deliver measurable results that ensure the Crisis Care Center (CCC) and Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) sites and surrounding five-block area remain safe, clean, and well-managed.

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Share your concern and frustration with the County’s lack of transparency and the many problems that have emerged from the absence of a genuine public process, a thorough site study, and a questionable purchase decision.

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The community deserves full transparency and a formal memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the County, City, and the operator that guarantees this facility, if it proceeds, will be operated responsibly, managed transparently, and measured against clear public safety outcomes from day one and throughout its entire 50-year lifespan. 

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Public comments on any items are allowed at King County Council meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month.

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Contact your City and County leaders by phone or email.

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Now is the time to call out these problems to
King County Council members.

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City of Seattle

Mayor Bruce Harrell

City of Seattle Mayor

Robert Kettle

Seattle City Councilmember District 7,
Public Safety Chair

Joy Hollingsworth

Seattle City Councilmember
District 3

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Resources for people in crisis exist now: call or text 988

King County's first Crisis Care Center, Connections Kirkland has been open since last year.

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