Due to vacations and low attendance we are cancelling our June 2023 meeting. Here’s a brief update of some goings on in the area. Hope all are gearing up for a relaxing, engaging summer. We look forward to meeting again in September.
HPAC eBoard members represented Riverview, Highland Park and South Delridge at the recent West Seattle Blog forum for candidates running for the District 1 seat on the Seattle City Council. We were asked to submit questions that all candidates were asked, and were able to personally speak with many of the candidates about concerns we’ve heard from you all. You can watch coverage of the forum here.
Neighbors from Morgan Junction want to share this opportunity: Seattle Amateur Radio ‘Field Day 2023’ at South Seattle College
Please join us on Saturday, June 24th to learn more about emergency preparedness, community engagement and service through communication, and the wide world of ham radio!
http://www.seattleradiofieldday.org/
We have also recently heard from WSOT folks regarding the concerning uptick of campers and litter in the Meyers Way greenbelt east of Camp Second Chance. They have asked us to share out this message:
Dear Arrowhead Gardens Senior Living community and Myers Way neighbors,
I want to share with you information and next steps as it relates to the encampments on Myers Way. The Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Washington State Patrol, King County Regional Homeless Authority and the City of Seattle collectively agree that this site is our top multijurisdictional site to address. Operational teams are coordinating a site resolution plan.
Our teams are working together to determine next steps to address the site and those living there unhoused. This work requires a multi-agency approach as the encampment is spread across both WSDOT and City property and we know from experience that close coordination is the best way to resolve these sites for the short and long term. Actions currently underway include:
Site stabilization
- WSDOT, in coordination with partners, will assess the location to determine where we might make changes to better manage ingress and egress to the site to prevent further growth and better manage access.
- The City of Seattle is onsite providing litter picks and trash mitigation at this site several times a week.
Outreach, Housing, and Shelter – KCRHA will:
- Assess housing and shelter availability and options within the current system.
- KCRHA’s outreach providers are onsite regularly to engage and work with the people experiencing homelessness, ensure connections with services and prepare for housing when resources become available.
- Outreach staff will also provide assistance to ensure that any barriers to housing, such as obtaining identification documents, are addressed ahead of time so that people may move into housing immediately when resources become available.
Housing and shelter outreach at this site are in alignment with state legislature requirements that WSDOT and its partners in Right of Way Safety Initiative work to “transition persons residing on state-owned rights-of-way to safer housing opportunities, with an emphasis on permanent housing solutions,” and that the housing offered is a “meaningful improvement over the individual’s current living situation” and “well-matched to an individual’s assessed needs.”
Although the circumstances and conversation regarding the encampment are challenging, I am committed to sharing the parameters in which our agency operates transparently. I also very much appreciate your concerns and understand that you have questions. Please know that we hear your concerns and are working with urgency. We are not currently in a position to share a definitive timeline for site resolution, but we would like to provide timely updates for your community as they are available. I will share more information next week.
On behalf of WSDOT and our partner agencies—Washington State Patrol, King County Regional Homeless Authority and the City of Seattle—I appreciate your time and will be in touch.
Sincerely,
Brian Nielsen, PE
Regional Administrator
WA State Department of Transportation
Northwest Region
PO Box 330310 I 15700 Dayton Avenue North, NB82-101 I Seattle, WA 98133
Office: (206) 440-4692 I email: nielseb@wsdot.wa.gov
Asst: Eloise Balogh
