South Capitol Hill Parks Activation Surveys, community meeting this week gathering feedback on permanent fence proposal as city extends Seven Hills closure

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle has extended the closure of Seven Hills Park until December 27, 2025, as it seeks community feedback on proposed changes aimed at improving safety and addressing homelessness. A community meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, where city officials will discuss potential permanent fencing and enhancements for Broadway Hill Park and Seven Hills Park. Seattle Parks and Recreation has launched surveys to gather input from residents and park users, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in the decision-making process. Mayor-elect Katie Wilson has prioritized addressing homelessness and street disorder in her upcoming administration, with an aggressive timeline leading up to the FIFA World Cup. Increased complaints over encampments have prompted city officials to reassess park infrastructure and safety measures.

The planned community meeting will help identify community activation partners and new potential users for the parks. Additional discussions are scheduled for the Central District's Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park, indicating a broader effort to address safety concerns in multiple locations. Residents can access surveys for the three Capitol Hill parks to voice their opinions and contribute to the decision-making process.

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