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A new Seattle coalition is backing a ballot measure to change how Seattle tackles its homelessness crisis. If passed, the charter amendment mandates that the city prioritize housing and services for homeless people and stop them from living in parks and other public spaces. Critics argue the measure could lead to more homeless encampment "sweeps" and destabilize King County's efforts to establish a regional response. City Inside/Out examines Compassion Seattle's efforts to create a new approach to the decades-old crisis of homelessness.
Guests:
Erin Goodman, Executive Director, SODO Business Improvement Area
Sharon Lee, Executive Director, Low Income Housing Institute
Jon Scholes, President & CEO, Downtown Seattle Association
Tiffani McCoy, Advocacy Director, Real Change
Gina Hall, Executive Director, Uplift Northwest