After complaints about homelessness and drugs, city planning changes at Capitol Hill parks, including potential permanent fencing
Seattle city planners are moving forward with proposals for permanent fencing at Capitol Hill parks in response to rising complaints about homelessness and drug use. Seven Hills Park, which debuted in 2015, has faced significant challenges, prompting city officials to consider enhanced safety measures. The planning department aims to improve the usability and security of public spaces, reflecting ongoing community concerns. Local residents have provided mixed feedback, with some advocating for increased safety while others fear that fencing may restrict access to these parks. The proposals are part of a broader initiative to manage urban park challenges in Seattle, which have intensified in recent years.
City officials are expected to present their final recommendations soon, emphasizing their commitment to addressing public safety. The changes may also set a precedent for how other parks in the area are managed in the future. Community engagement will play a critical role in shaping the final outcome.