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Mayor's actions spark outrage over community safety concerns

October 16, 2024 | Everett, Snohomish County, Washington


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Mayor's actions spark outrage over community safety concerns
In a recent city council meeting, residents voiced strong concerns regarding safety and enforcement in their neighborhoods, particularly around the newly established buffer zone at Lombard Avenue, home to Andy's Place. Jose, a local resident, expressed gratitude for the buffer zone but highlighted ongoing issues with enforcement, noting a disappointing lack of citations and arrests in the area. He emphasized that the community continues to face challenges, including drug-related incidents and safety concerns, particularly as Compass Health prepares to expand its services at the Broadway campus.

Jose urged city officials to enhance security measures and collaborate with Compass Health to ensure the safety of both residents and patients. He pointed out that the current situation often leaves residents to manage issues on their own, raising questions about the facility's readiness for future expansion.

Council members acknowledged the concerns raised, with discussions about the need for increased communication and collaboration between the city, Compass Health, and the community. Council Member Tuohy expressed appreciation for the mayor's transparency regarding funding and emphasized the importance of addressing the neighborhood's needs. Council Member Bader suggested inviting Compass Health leadership to a future meeting to discuss their efforts in managing the challenges at Andy's Place.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from city officials to provide updates on enforcement actions and improvements in the area, as residents continue to advocate for a safer and more secure environment.

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