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		<title>As-it-happened coverage: White Center Community Safety Coalition, July 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:14:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[6:12 PM: More than 20 people at tonight&#8217;s White Center-South Delridge Community Safety Coalition meeting at the DSHS building in WC &#8211; including special guest Aileen Balahadia, executive director of the White Center Community Development Association, along with Vary Jackson from the King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office, Southwest Precinct&#8217;s Lt. Norm James and Community Police Team [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>6:12 PM:</strong> More than 20 people at tonight&#8217;s <strong>White Center-South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meeting at the DSHS building in WC &#8211; including special guest <strong>Aileen Balahadia</strong>, executive director of the <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.wccda.org">White Center Community Development Association</a>,</strong> along with <strong>Vary Jackson</strong> from the <strong>King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office</strong>, Southwest Precinct&#8217;s Lt. <strong>Norm James</strong> and Community Police Team Officer<strong> Jonathan Kiehn. Sean Healy</strong>, WCSDCSC chair, is leading the meeting. Updates as we go.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;NIGHT OUT&#8217; REMINDER:</strong> The night for crimefighting, neighborhood-building block parties is August 3rd.</p>
<p><strong>BARBECUE AT HICKS LAKE:</strong> 11 am-2 pm on August 14th.</p>
<p><strong>STREETLIGHT TRACKER: Seattle City Light</strong> customers can not only report streetlight outages but also track how they&#8217;re being handled, by going to a new website. <em>(Added: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.seattle.gov/light/streetlight/tracker.asp">Here&#8217;s the link</a>)</em></p>
<p><strong>SEATTLE POLICE REPORT</strong>: Lt. James is introducing Officer Kiehn as the CPT officer for the West Seattle area that this group covers (among other areas). Next, he mentions that residential burglaries are a focus for the precinct &#8211; in Highland Park, there were 15 burglaries last month, and former CPT officer, now Detective,<strong> Jill Vanskike</strong> started investigating them, got the word out to patrol officers about what appeared to be a trend, and that led to the identification of suspects. Lt. James also is talking about a crackdown on car prowls, after encouraging people to call 911 about them. &#8220;Report everything, because we can&#8217;t be everywhere,&#8221; he reminds those on hand. He&#8217;s also letting those on hand know about the online information that SPD has added recently, including the availability of some reports, and the new incident map tools, plus the new online-reporting system launched yesterday for &#8220;low-level&#8221; crimes. <em>(Added: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.seattle.gov/police/report/default.htm">Here&#8217;s the link.</a>) </em></p>
<p>And Lt. James notes that August 21st, 1-4 pm, is the date for <strong>Picnic at the Precinct</strong> for the SW Precinct. In response to a question, Lt. James confirms that every precinct is giving two officers to the downtown/Belltown nightlife emphasis on Friday and Saturday nights &#8211; but he says they also have access to the same special emphasis on, say, Alki if they need it. Other questions include, from Dick Thurnau of Friends of Hicks Lake, who&#8217;s responsible for cleaning up after a car crash? Officer Kiehn&#8217;s reply: The tow crew that takes the wrecked car(s) away. </p>
<p><strong>KING COUNTY SHERIFF&#8217;S OFFICE REPORT, INCLUDING CLUB EVO:</strong> Deputy Jackson briefed the group, saying that a special crackdown is being planned for some ongoing problems. Separately &#8211; Club Evo is still a priority for the Gang Unit, she says, and they&#8217;re working with code enforcement from <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://northhighlinefd.org">North Highline Fire</a>,</strong> the <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.liq.wa.gov">Liquor Control Board</a></strong>, and other agencies regarding violations &#8211; she says a &#8220;case is opening up&#8221; and the NHFD will do a site visit; if Evo is not in compliance, then action will be taken. One attendee says that he just learned Evo hasn&#8217;t had the proper, complete licensing for years &#8211; Deputy Jackson confirms that&#8217;s true, and is being addressed. </p>
<p>Legislative candidate and White Center/South Delridge business owner <strong>&#8220;Mac&#8221; McElroy </strong>is here and says that he&#8217;s been told the best thing to do might be to send a letter to King County Executive <strong>Dow Constantine</strong>. Deputy Jackson says that&#8217;s certainly his prerogative as a citizen. It&#8217;s also being suggested from the audience that the <strong>King County Council</strong> should be a target of letter-writing as well. Another concern voiced: &#8220;A lot of homeless people sleeping near the street&#8221; near the future Strength of Place Initiative development site at 100th/13th. Deputy Jackson says without anyone in the storefront deputy position formerly held by <strong>Jeff Hancock</strong>, there is no one to proactively address problems like that; she says the future of that position may be made public by next month.</p>
<p><strong>WHITE CENTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION:</strong> Now executive director Balahadia is up. </p>
<p>(This was the intense part of the meeting &#8211; click ahead for the continuation of our as-it-happened coverage)<span id="more-4732"></span></p>
<p>She says neighborhood revitalization, family development and community building are the three lines of business for WCCDA; they try to connect the dots of all the work happening in the community. She mentions the neighborhood plan featuring 8 strategies that she says were hatched by people in the community. She says the plan is updated every year and presented at the annual Community Summit, which this year will be on December 4. She says more than 400 residents and 19 projects were part of another annual WCCDA-presented event, the <strong>Spring Clean</strong> (<a target="_blank" href="http://whitecenternow.com/2010/05/15/white-center-spring-clean-teams-at-work-all-over-wc/">WCN coverage here</a>). The <strong><a href="http://www.aecf.org/">Casey Foundation</a></strong>, she says, is a primary source of their funding. She says the revitalization component was the major part of their business when WCCDA started almost a decade ago, but it&#8217;s grown from there. Local banks also are a major contributor, she says. And a national group called Impact Capital funds WCCDA, she says. This year, they&#8217;re also helping other nonprofits with growth strategy in White Center, as well as training &#8211; which they offer to some people even in lines of interest such as &#8220;how to buy a house.&#8221; </p>
<p>Next, WCCDA&#8217;s <strong>Nhan Nguyen</strong> is speaking. &#8220;At the CDA, we set the table, but we don&#8217;t push the agenda,&#8221; he explains. He mentions that &#8220;White Center: Growing a Global Village&#8221; is then new brand. Welcome signs will be redone with the branding &#8211; and they will be asking people for their opinions. They&#8217;re also hoping to attract &#8220;family friendly businesses&#8221; to the area. They&#8217;re working with the King County Food and Fitness Initiative. Asked what the definition of the business district was, they focused on the central area not far from 16th and Roxbury, only as far south as 102nd &#8211; but not as far as 116th, despite an expression of surprise from some in attendance who say they consider the business district to stretch that far south. And questions arise about including the West Seattle side of White Center &#8211; Balahadia says, it&#8217;s not that we&#8217;re trying to promote West Seattle businesses first, but &#8220;many of you believe that (the South Delridge businesses) are part of White Center.&#8221; McElroy says people shouldn&#8217;t get too hung up on the Seattle/Unincorporated King County line. Ultimately, &#8220;it&#8217;s a resource question,&#8221; says Balahadia. And there&#8217;s another suggestion that this initial area WCCDA is working on may eventually change. </p>
<p>Finally, the &#8220;elephant in the room&#8221; comes up: Some are concerned that the CDA is &#8220;pushing to become part of Seattle.&#8221; Balahadia asks, &#8220;Has the coalition taken a position?&#8221; No, came the reply. Then <strong>Barbara Dobkin</strong>, who is on the <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a> </strong>but stresses that she attended as a private citizen, brings up the issue of WCCDA website content rearding annexation. Balahadia said WCCDA has not taken a position. She also says she is not prepared to have an annexation decision, but was here to talk about other community issues. She shortly switches the topic back to community work, and those who are working in White Center schools; she says, &#8220;Education is one of the issues that our families care the most about.&#8221;</p>
<p>She moves on to say that &#8220;there are a ton of things going on in White Center &#8211; but they&#8217;re not always connected.&#8221; She declares &#8220;there are a lot of positive things happening.&#8221; She also notes that 10 people work at WCCDA &#8211; and it used to be just 1 1/2 back in 2004. &#8220;We grew because the need was there &#8211; but we&#8217;re still 10 people strong &#8211; we need to look at ourselves as united on goals we can move on.&#8221; She says she&#8217;d be happy to have another conversation about annexation, &#8220;but frankly, it&#8217;s so divisive, and really tiring, and something that I hope we can moving forward around this issue.&#8221; Then another difficult issue comes up: 14 businesses serving alcohol in a 2-block radius. Balahadia agrees that&#8217;s not family-friendly and is asked, what&#8217;s the CDA&#8217;s stance on that? Nguyen answers this: &#8220;There&#8217;s nothing wrong with an alcohol-serving institution&#8221; and points to McElroy as someone running an &#8220;upstanding institution&#8221; &#8211; while then saying that he does have a problem with overserving, or selling high-potency beverages from stores, so he&#8217;s hopeful a Good Neighbor Agreement will work as well here as it has in other areas, such as Kent. Meantime, someone in the audience says he does have a problem with anyone selling alcohol. McElroy says, &#8220;It&#8217;s very easy to look at the end result and draw a direct lane to say, &#8216;If we stop serving this, we won&#8217;t have this problem&#8217;&#8221; and mentions Prohibition, noting that didn&#8217;t work. He suggests that the concerned citizen &#8220;not lump us (alcohol-serving businesses) all together. &#8230; I&#8217;m looking as part of your community to make this a better community for all of us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another member of the WCCDA staff asks to take a turn and says even though it&#8217;s headquartered on the Seattle side of the line, they help many families on the other side of the city-limit line. She gets emotional, saying that WCCDA has helped her family as well and feels as if &#8220;personal attack(s)&#8221; are being made against the organization, and suggests she&#8217;s feeling blindsided by the direction that the discussion has taken. &#8220;Next time you invite us to come to one of your meetings, please be honest with us (regarding what topic you want to ask about).&#8221; Now chair Healy points out that historically, a WCCDA rep used to always be on hand at the coalition meeting &#8211; but sometime back, that changed, without warning. He is saying that the group did have many issues to ask about, including the family-friendliness (or lack of same) of an alcohol-laden business district. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got like three different issues going on,&#8221; Healy points out. </p>
<p>He also goes on to say &#8211; qualifying that it&#8217;s a personal opinion &#8211; that he has a toddler daughter and would not like to see her continuously witnessing alcohol being consumed. Now the guy who is planning to open <strong>Company</strong> (in the business district south of Roxbury on 16th)  speaks, and says that his business is going to be 21+ only, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s going to be &#8220;part of the destruction of the neighborhood.&#8221; Now the discussion turns to &#8211; would it feel so overwhelming, if there were more other types of businesses in addition to those? Then the issue shifts &#8211; it&#8217;s not just about the fact that alcohol is sold, but what about safety, and the atmosphere in which it is sold? The short-lived <strong>Hang Around Bar and Grill </strong>is brought up, and its proprietors&#8217; attempt at &#8220;cleaning up&#8221; the area around the establishment (formerly <strong>The Wall,</strong> now vacant) &#8211; in an area that otherwise has trouble with prostitution, drugs, and gangs, in the opinion of the meeting-goer who&#8217;s speaking. &#8220;These aren&#8217;t neighborhood people who are most of the clientele of the place &#8211; they are being drawn from other neighborhoods, and they are making our neighborhood less &#8230; than it could be.&#8221; She suggests that the WCCDA get more deeply involved in addressing those problems (and those at Club Evo) and advocating that position. </p>
<p>Yet another attendee says it still sounds to him as if everyone is OK with the drunkenness problem. McElroy now refutes that and also points out that the people who are bringing new energy into the community are people like him, like <strong>Company</strong> proprietor Jesse, and Full Tilt Ice Cream proprietor Justin &#8211; and that seems to bring a discrepancy between the voiced perception that alcohol sales in and of themselves are bad, and the reality of business owners in a district with many vacant storefronts actually opening businesses and working hard in the community. He says finger-pointing &#8220;is divisive&#8221; and calls for unity. Standing next to him, a Highland Park resident who says, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t it really about the owners of the businesses and the people they hire&#8221; rather than what they sell/serve? </p>
<p>Another attendee then points out it boils down to the state Liquor Control Board&#8217;s enforcement &#8211; and suggests also that they bring the topic back to, what is the WCCDA doing in general, not just on this issue? Deputy Jackson steps into the discussion and reminds everyone to report the problems they see, so that there is something on the record when establishments file to renew their license. She says there have not been many official complaints about places that people griped about all the time &#8211; and that means there&#8217;s nothing on the record when renewal comes up again.</p>
<p>After another attendee exhorts the WCCDA to be sure that &#8220;the people&#8221; are educated about annexation &#8211; Balahadia points out that her organization hosted five community forums on the issue the last time it came up, with representatives of all sides.</p>
<p>Back to the alcohol issue &#8211; Friends of Hicks Lake&#8217;s <strong>Dick Thurnau</strong> points out the alcohol use in Lakewood Park and the cans/bottles he&#8217;s found, observing that it&#8217;s right next to two schools. North Highline Unincorporated Area Council&#8217;s <strong>Christine Waldman</strong> brings back the key issue &#8211; go online and report liquor violations to the state. (We&#8217;ll add that link later too.) </p>
<p>And another issue has surfaced &#8211; what about the library system? Shouldn&#8217;t WCCDA be more involved in its future? Balahadia agrees that&#8217;s a good point. She now finally gets to conclude her presentation, giving kudos to <strong><a href="http://www.jubileedays.org">White Center Jubilee Days</a></strong> and also mentions the upcoming <strong>Pasefika Festival </strong>at <strong>White Center Heights Elementary</strong>, as well as the upcoming annual <strong>YES Foundation</strong> backpack giveaway/street festival at <strong>Mount View Elementary</strong> on August 31st and at White Center Heights on September 1st &#8211; because of some funding changes, a WCCDA rep explains, it&#8217;s been split into two days, instead of the all-community, one-day event that it was in years gone by. And she says that <strong>Holy Family School</strong>&#8216;s street festival is coming up September 11-12th.</p>
<p>With that, the meeting breaks up without a formal gaveling of any kind &#8211; though it&#8217;s almost 8 pm anyway. </p>
<p><em>(The WC Community Safety Coalition usually meets on the fourth Thursday of the month, 6 pm, at the same location &#8211; 9650 15th SW.)</em></p>
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		<title>White Center Community Safety Coalition meeting Thursday night</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 00:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the questions about recent incidents including the one discussed further down the page here (a big law-enforcement response early Saturday), plus concerns over the future of White Center&#8217;s storefront deputy, should be an interesting meeting of the White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition tomorrow night &#8211; 6 pm Thursday at the White Center DSHS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the questions about recent incidents including the one discussed further down the page here (a big law-enforcement response early Saturday), plus concerns over the future of White Center&#8217;s storefront deputy, should be an interesting meeting of the <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> tomorrow night &#8211; 6 pm Thursday at the White Center DSHS office.</p>
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		<title>King County Fire Marshal posts Evo as &#8220;DO NOT OCCUPY&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 00:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Stefanie at White Center&#8217;s celebrated Proletariat Pizza for the tip and the photo &#8211; The King County Fire Marshal posted that big green DO NOT OCCUPY notice at Evo, formerly Evolucion, today. We got word of this after 4:30 pm and tried half a dozen different county offices &#8211; all of which had [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to<strong> Stefanie</strong> at White Center&#8217;s celebrated <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.proletariatpizza.com">Proletariat Pizza</a></strong> for the tip and the photo &#8211; The <strong>King County Fire Marshal</strong> posted that big green DO NOT OCCUPY notice at <strong>Evo</strong>, formerly Evolucion, today. We got word of this after 4:30 pm and tried half a dozen different county offices &#8211; all of which had already shut down, in most cases with the voice mail saying to call back Tuesday (or later). However, as noted earlier, tonight happens to be the <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meeting, at which the former Evolucion has been a topic of discussion many a time, so we hope to find out more within a few hours. (The notice mentions a violation of the International Fire Code, but we&#8217;re having trouble finding the section it appears to cross-reference.) <strong>7:13 PM UPDATE:</strong> 1st word from the meeting is that the violation reportedly involves sprinklers that aren&#8217;t hooked up, while alleged occupancy violations remain under investigation.</p>
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		<title>Hit-run crash reported, safety urged</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 20:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Maggie Anderson at the King County Food and Fitness Initiative: This morning a student (a young boy) was struck by a hit and run driver as he was attempting to cross the street to get to school today in white center. The boy is a student at White Center Heights Elementary School. According to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Maggie Anderson at the King County Food and Fitness Initiative:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>This morning a student (a young boy) was struck by a hit and run driver as he was attempting to cross the street to get to school today in white center. The boy is a student at White Center Heights Elementary School. According to the school office manager, the school has been waiting (since it was built a few years ago) for crosswalks to be painted and flashing lights to be installed so that children and families can cross safely. The young boy has leg injuries (possibly a broken leg).</p>
<p>The King County Food &#038; Fitness Initiative (KCFFI) recently received funding from the WK Kellogg foundation to create opportunities for healthy eating and active living at White Center Heights Elementary School and 5 others between 2010-2012.  Activities include leading focused efforts in two specific limited income public schools each year over the three year implementation period (totaling six schools over three years) as they relate to school wellness policies, improving meal and snack quality, farm to school, school gardening, safe routes to schools, physical activity and education, and school wellness advisory councils. The KCFFI plans on beginning that work in fall 2010.</p>
<p>What do safe walking and bicycling environments include?</p>
<p>    * Neighborhood schools that are within walking and bicycling distance from homes<br />
    * Sidewalks or bike-paths that connect homes with schools<br />
    * Improved opportunities to cross streets (such as the presence of adult crossing guards, raised medians or traffic and pedestrian signals)<br />
    * Slow vehicle speeds accomplished through roadway safety measures (traffic calming) and/or police enforcement where needed</p>
<p>Safety education includes working with:</p>
<p>    * Children &#8211; to provide them with basic safety education, such as how to cross streets, obey crossing guards and be visible to drivers.<br />
    * Parents &#8211; to create awareness of the need for pedestrian and bicyclist safety education and opportunities to walk and bike and by practicing safety skills with their children.<br />
    * Drivers &#8211; to alert all drivers to the presence of walkers and bicyclists and the need to slow down.<br />
    * Law enforcement &#8211; to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist safety with school zone enforcement.<br />
    * Local officials &#8211; to identify changes needed to improve walking and bicycling conditions around schools.</i></p></blockquote>
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		<title>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition tonight</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2010/04/22/white-centersouth-delridge-community-safety-coalition-tonight/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s happening &#8211; or not happening &#8211; in local crime trends? How can you help make your neighborhood safer? those are just a few of the things you can expect to hear about at 6 pm tonight, White Center DSHS office, for the next meeting of the White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition. All welcome.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s happening &#8211; or not happening &#8211; in local crime trends? How can you help make your neighborhood safer? those are just a few of the things you can expect to hear about at 6 pm tonight, White Center DSHS office, for the next meeting of the <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition.</strong><strong> All welcome.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 18:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not only is it Disaster Preparedness Month, we&#8217;ve also just been reminded &#8211; by news of the Northern Mexico earthquake &#8211; that we&#8217;re in quake country and need to do everything we can to be prepared to get through something big. There&#8217;s news from the King County DDES today about one way the county&#8217;s trying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only is it <strong>Disaster Preparedness Month</strong>, we&#8217;ve also just been reminded &#8211; by news of the Northern Mexico earthquake &#8211; that we&#8217;re in quake country and need to do everything we can to be prepared to get through something big. There&#8217;s news from the King County DDES today about one way the county&#8217;s trying to help &#8211; here&#8217;s the announcement:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>King County’s Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES) is helping citizens in unincorporated King County to prepare for an earthquake emergency with free home earthquake retrofit permits on homes that meet specific criteria. </p>
<p>DDES Customer information Bulletin #50, Obtaining A Voluntary Home Earthquake Retrofit Permit, is available <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/property/permits/publications/~/media/property/permits/documents/bulletins/50.ashx">online here</a> and outlines criteria for securing a free retrofit permit from DDES.  In general, the homes must:</p>
<p>          o be of wood-frame construction;<br />
          o have a light-weight roof;<br />
          o not be irregularly shaped;<br />
          o have a reinforced concrete foundation;<br />
          o not exceed two stories in height; and<br />
          o be on a relatively level lot.</p>
<p>Free earthquake retrofit permits at DDES can usually be issued over the counter if a complete application has been submitted.  (Homes that do not meet these criteria can still secure an earthquake retrofit permit, however the process involves more review time and permit review fees are charged.)</p>
<p> “I hope more people will take advantage of this important program,” said DDES Director John Starbard. “Our region dealt with the impacts of the Nisqually earthquake in 2001 and, although that event was not of the same magnitude as more recent international earthquake disasters, modern building codes minimized the physical and economic damage of the 2001 quake for the benefit of the entire region.”</i></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Ambaum crash: Car reportedly went airborne</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2010/03/29/ambaum-crash-car-reportedly-went-airborne/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 05:21:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Rebecca for the Facebook tip on a crash that closed Ambaum between SW 116th and SW 122nd (map). According to a tweet from KIRO-TV, a car hit a barrier, went airborne, but landed &#8220;right side up.&#8221; Needless to say, if you have to head that way, good idea to avoid the area for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to <strong>Rebecca</strong> for the <strong>Facebook</strong> tip on a crash that closed Ambaum between SW 116th and SW 122nd (<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;source=s_q&#038;hl=en&#038;q=Ambaum+Blvd+SW+%26+SW+116th+St,+Burien,+King,+Washington+98146&#038;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&#038;sspn=31.564064,79.013672&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;cd=1&#038;geocode=FYHH1AIdpQK1-A&#038;split=0&#038;hq=&#038;hnear=Ambaum+Blvd+SW+%26+SW+116th+St,+Burien,+King,+Washington+98146&#038;z=16">map</a>). According to <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/kiro7seattle">a tweet from KIRO-TV</a>, a car hit a barrier, went airborne, but landed &#8220;right side up.&#8221; Needless to say, if you have to head that way, good idea to avoid the area for now!</p>
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		<title>White Center Community Safety Coalition: Deputy on patrol, and more</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2010/03/26/white-center-community-safety-coalition-deputy-on-patrol-and-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notes from last night&#8217;s White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition meeting at the WC DSHS office: King County Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy Jeff Hancock told the group he&#8217;ll be out working temporarily as a patrol officer to deal with a KCSO short-term staffing gap, but WC remains his primary duty. For Seattle Police, Community Police Team Officer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://whitecenternow.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/deputy.jpg" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="4" />Notes from last night&#8217;s <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meeting at the WC DSHS office: King County Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy <strong>Jeff Hancock</strong> told the group he&#8217;ll be out working temporarily as a patrol officer to deal with a KCSO short-term staffing gap, but WC remains his primary duty. For Seattle Police, Community Police Team Officer <strong>Jill Vanskike</strong> didn&#8217;t have updated crime stats overall but said there was some good news for the West Seattle side of the line &#8211; a burglary arrest in Highland Park seems to have a put a stop to a spree of break-ins and car prowls; the suspect can&#8217;t make bail and remains in jail awaiting trial. &#8230; The<strong> State Liquor Control Board</strong> plans emphasis patrols at local bars and stores soon; a nighttime bar check earlier this year, the group was told, turned up a few problems in Burien but none in White Center (both communities are in the same territory for enforcement officers) &#8230; <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.whitecenterchamber.org">White Center Chamber of Commerce</a></strong> president <strong>Mark Ufkes</strong> made flyers available for an event coming up March 31, a <strong>White Center Business District Forum</strong> co-sponsored by the Chamber and the WC Community Development Association, addressing &#8220;<strong>Options for Managing Homeless, Chronic Alcoholics in White Center</strong>,&#8221; 6:30 pm. at <strong>Triangle Pub</strong> &#8230; The WCCSC, which has been operating as an all-volunteer, no-staff group for several months now after its funding grant for staff ran out, talked about its focus and organization. Co-chairs <strong>Sean Healy</strong> and <strong>Angela Rambo</strong> want group members to consider whether its purpose is more advocacy-oriented, or more information-oriented. No conclusion was reached, so more discussions is ahead &#8230; The coalition meets at 6 pm on the fourth Thursday of each month, so its next meeting is scheduled for April 22.</p>
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		<title>Meeting reminder: White Center Community Safety Coalition on Thursday</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2010/03/23/meeting-reminder-white-center-community-safety-coalition-on-thursday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 19:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chair Sean Healy has just sent around the reminder &#8211; this Thursday is the next monthly meeting of the White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition, a great way to learn about crime trends and efforts to make the community safer. The meeting&#8217;s at 6 pm, DSHS White Center, 9650 15th Avenue SW, 2nd floor (Sycamore [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chair <strong>Sean Healy </strong>has just sent around the reminder &#8211; this Thursday is the next monthly meeting of the <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong>, a great way to learn about crime trends and efforts to make the community safer. The meeting&#8217;s at 6 pm, <strong>DSHS</strong> White Center, 9650 15th Avenue SW, 2nd floor (Sycamore Room).</p>
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		<title>White Center Community Safety Coalition: Calmer month</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2010/02/25/white-center-community-safety-coalition-calmer-month/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Randall G. Hauk Reporting for White Center Now Deputy Gerald Meyer of the King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office opened tonight&#8217;s White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition meeting with an update on recent crime trends, reporting &#8220;a pretty good month without a lot of crime.&#8221; &#8220;There were no homicides, shootings, stabbings, armed robberies, bank robberies, home [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>By Randall G. Hauk<br />
Reporting for White Center Now</strong></em></p>
<p>Deputy <strong>Gerald Meyer</strong> of the <strong>King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office</strong> opened tonight&#8217;s <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meeting with an update on recent crime trends, reporting &#8220;a pretty good month without a lot of crime.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There were no homicides, shootings, stabbings, armed robberies, bank robberies, home invasion robberies, kidnappings, rapes, or carjackings in King County&#8217;s Weed and Seed zone of White Center,&#8221; according to the printed report distributed to attendees at tonight&#8217;s meeting.</p>
<p>From the city side, Officer <strong>Kevin McDaniel</strong> of the <strong>Southwest Precinct Community Police Team</strong> echoed Meyer&#8217;s sentiments, reporting that &#8220;burglaries are down significantly,&#8221; citing a high-profile arrest that took place on the West Seattle Bridge, believed to have taken a prolific burglary suspect out of circulation.</p>
<p>Beyond that, McDaniel reported five robberies last month, three of which took place on the street, prompting him to encourage residents to remain cautious when walking in the area and taking steps to avoid any people who may appear suspicious. He also said there was a recent increase in auto thefts, which seem to be primarily targeting Hondas to be taken out for joyrides.</p>
<p>According to Meyer, there has also been a recent focus on suppression of gang activity in the downtown White Center area, particularly on Saturday nights, which have traditionally seen the most problems. </p>
<p>One successful result of the Saturday night efforts came when Meyer and another officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle occupied by several known gang members, who were ultimately taken into custody upon the discovery of a pair of handguns.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will never know for sure what this arrest stopped from happening. This stop and arrest may have saved lives and for sure made our community a safer place.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meyer&#8217;s message for the group was simple: &#8220;Whenever you see something suspicious, call.&#8221;</p>
<p>Coalition members raised concerns about recent increases in graffiti around the area. Once member had even taken a photo of a particular &#8216;tag&#8217; he&#8217;d been  seeing around and showed it to the officers in attendance.</p>
<p>Detective <strong>Aaron Thompson</strong>, who works on the gang unit of the King County Sherriff&#8217;s Office, explained that gang-related graffiti can be differentiated from that of &#8220;taggers&#8221; in that the work of a tagger, who is likely trying to build their own notoriety by putting their &#8220;tags&#8221; in highly visible places, tends to use a lot of curves and &#8220;artistic&#8221; elements in how they write, whereas a gang &#8220;tag&#8221; tends to be a little more basic and is meant to be an indicator of claimed territory.</p>
<p>Meyer emphasized that citizens who find new graffiti should call the Sheriff&#8217;s Office to report it so it can be documented before any action is taken to remove  or obscure it.</p>
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