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TOMORROW: Mayor Harrell to Announce a Compassionate and Coordinate d Approach to Public Safety and Health Challenges in Public Spaces

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Callie Craighead

callie.craighhead@seattle.gov



TOMORROW: Mayor Harrell to Announce Compassionate and Coordinated Approach to Public Safety and Health Challenges in Public Spaces

*Seattle – *Tomorrow, Mayor Bruce Harrell will share new actions, announce legislation, and detail his comprehensive vision to address persistent public safety and public health challenges in public spaces. Through a new Executive Order, Mayor Harrell will establish a Downtown Activation Team (DAT) pilot to provide place-based activations, cleanings, and safety operations in partnership with community organizations. The pilot is guided by the One Seattle Restoration Framework, which details the City’s ongoing approach to keep people safe through improved emergency response, increased response options, and addressing root causes of violence.

Modeled after the Unified Care Team (UCT), the DAT brings together nearly 15 City departments and partners like the Downtown Seattle Association, MID Ambassadors, and We Deliver Care to better coordinate resources and operations downtown and in the Chinatown-International District (CID) including Little Saigon.

*Press interested in attending should RSVP to Callie Craighead **The event will be recorded and available to watch on the **Seattle Channel* [ https://seattlechannel.org/Mayor?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ]* after the event. * 

*WHEN*



10 a.m., Friday, November 15, 2024.



*WHERE*



For location details please RSVP to callie.craighead@seattle.gov



*WHO*



Mayor Bruce Harrell

Jon Scholes, President and CEO, Downtown Seattle Association

Jamila Conley, Business Owner, WeRise Wines

Jaclyne Manalastas, CID Public Safety Council Member



*WHAT*



Announcement Regarding New Compassionate and Coordinated Approach to Public Safety and Public Health Challenges in Public Spaces   



 

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  • Posted : 2024/11/14
  • Published : 2024/11/14
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