(Images: Sean Balch by permission to CDN)
Mayor Mike McGinn was in the neighborhood last night to answer people's questions during a town hall meeting at Garfield Community Center. Topics discussed ranged from police violence to the shape of the mayor's garden.
Seattle Police "has betrayed our trust," said the mayor during his introduction to the talk. However, he also pointed to recent figures showing that violent crime city-wide is down and praised the Youth Violence Prevention Initiative.
(Images: Sean Balch by permission to CDN)
A neighbor of King County's Youth Services Center at 12th Ave and Alder complained that the facility does not really fit into the neighborhood. Though he prefaced it by saying he was not proposing a new policy, McGinn suggested maybe a better location could be found elsewhere. The County, which operated the facility, could sell the land to private development to fund construction.
"It's worth looking at what our options are," he said. After voters failed last year to approve an initiative to fund replacement of the aging juvenile courthouse, the county has been exploring private options for replacement.
One Leschi resident complained about how hard it is to get from her home to downtown either by car or bus, saying it is easier for someone from Bainbridge to get to downtown than someone from Leschi. McGinn agreed that local transit needs improvement.
"We're doing better at getting people far away than we are at getting them between our neighborhoods," he said.
On the topic of transportation, another person asked for the mayor's thoughts on a recent column by Danny Westneat at the Seattle Times suggesting we should simply close the viaduct now (I opined about the column at Seattle Bike Blog). Westneat was responding to statements the mayor had made on KUOW earlier this month.
"Let's see what happens," said McGinn. "If it turns out it's not that bad, maybe we could save a billion or two."
Oh, and as for the mayor's home garden: "Frankly, I've been a little busy lately, and it's gone to hell."