Delivering for Our Community
Neighbors,
We couldn't have anticipated a year like 2020. Thanks to all our community members who provided mutual aid to our vulnerable neighbors, advocated for a thriving south end, and marched in the streets for racial equity. It's been a privilege to work alongside you. We look forward to continuing the work in 2021!
Tammy J. Morales
Councilmember, District 2 | Chinatown/International District & South Seattle
Selected Accomplishments in 2020
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Funded Green New Deal and community-driven development through progressive revenue
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Protected renters by enacting an eviction moratorium
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Protected small businesses with commercial leasing protections
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Supported small businesses with stabilization funding
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Created HOPE - Homeless Outreach Provider Ecosystem, an expert-led strategy to addressing homelessness
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Created a network of 63 free public sinks to address hygiene needs for unhoused neighbors
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Nearly doubled the Encampment Trash Program, providing pickup for encampment residents
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Restored funding for Georgetown to South Park Trail
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Funded beach restoration at Be'er Sheva Park
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Funded new sidewalks in Beacon Hill and Rainier Avenue
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$30 million for a Participatory Budget process to address public safety and make community investments
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$550k for a Restorative Justice pilot program in schools, so we can repair the harm of a racist disciplinary system on Black and Brown youth