Hollingsworth 2026 spending proposals 1.25M for Central District preservation, Black Advisory Council boost, 50K for Seven Hills Park, and, yes, even money for Hilloween UPDATE
The Seattle City Council is finalizing its 2026 budget, incorporating various proposals from District 3 representative Joy Hollingsworth. Among her notable initiatives is a $1. 25 million allocation for preserving the Central District's cultural heritage, which is vital to the community's identity. She also proposed $50,000 to renovate Seven Hills Park, addressing ongoing concerns about safety and usage. The council's balancing package will be released on Wednesday, with public commentary scheduled for Thursday, allowing residents to voice their opinions.
Hollingsworth's proposals also include shifting $5 million from the JumpStart tax to enhance community reinvestment, particularly in low-income areas. Furthermore, she aims to establish a Black Advisory Council to enhance representation and direct funding toward reparations efforts. With these initiatives, Hollingsworth targets economic disparities affecting Black communities in Seattle. The council's decisions this week will determine the future of these critical proposals.