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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEphriam 12.01.201 Jason Seth From:Lauren E <lauren@freedomprojectwa.org> Sent:Tuesday, December 1, 2020 4:14 PM To:Armondo Pavone; Council Cc:Julia Medzegian; Jason Seth Subject:Interim Zoning Control for Homeless Services To Whom It May Concern, Freedom Project is overjoyed to have moved into our new location on Wells Avenue in the heart of Renton. Immersing our organization in your beautiful city means so much to us, especially with all of the good work you have done to support the needs of marginalized communities. We recently became concerned after hearing about an upcoming vote on the city’s zoning laws, which endangers community members currently sheltered at the Red Lion and creates other barriers to folks experiencing homelessness and housing instability. We urge you not to pass this ordinance on the zoning of homeless service use. As the pandemic continues its surge in cases, it is integral to preserve opportunities to isolate and access hygiene tools. Many members of our housing insecure community are medically compromised and for them, these opportunities are the difference between life and death. Placing these people in a position to contract, spread, and possibly succumb to this virus is placing us back on the path that these shelter de-intensification efforts were created to protect us against. The added danger of having entered the winter season and exposure to freezing temperatures and extreme weather conditions is unconscionable. We hope that you will act in the interest of public safety and under the guidance of public health data in support of the currently in place and successful shelter de-intensification efforts. Please do not pass this proposed ordinance on homeless service use zoning and jeopardize the safety of our community and housing insecure neighbors. We thank you for your ongoing work to protect the residents of Renton and King County. Sincerely, Your neighbors David, Kirsten, Joanie, Orlando, Tah, and Lauren at Freedom Project Please text for time-sensitive matters: 734-417-8485 Lauren Ephriam She/They Prison Programs Director To truly listen is to risk being changed forever." - Sákéj Youngblood Henderson Tohelp protect yourprivacy, Microsoft Officeprevented automatic download ofthispicturefromtheInternet.Freedom Project p: 206- 325-5678 w: www.FreedomProjectWA.org e: Lauren@FreedomProjectWA.org a: 8016 S 116th Street, Seattle, WA 98178 Follow us: CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. Do not click links, reply or open attachments unless you know the content is safe. LR - 000398 2 Tohelp protectyour privacy, Tohelp protectyour privacy, LR - 000399