During a recent city council meeting, District 1 Council Member Justin Haller expressed his frustration over proposed tax measures aimed at addressing the opioid crisis and safety issues in Spokane. Haller criticized the current administration, particularly Mayor Lisa Brown, for what he described as a failure to recognize the root causes of lawlessness in the city, attributing it to past legislative decisions.
Haller highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by downtown Spokane, including visible homelessness and public safety concerns, which he believes are exacerbated by inadequate responses from city officials. He argued that increasing taxes would not resolve these issues, stating, \"No amount of taxation is gonna make this city safer.\" Instead, he called for empowering the Spokane Police Department (SPD) with the necessary tools to effectively manage the situation.
The council meeting also addressed a recent incident where the council was temporarily closed for safety reasons, a decision defended by council members as a precaution advised by the police chief. Haller's comments reflect a growing concern among some council members regarding the effectiveness of current strategies to combat crime and homelessness in the city. The meeting concluded with a vote, indicating ongoing discussions about the best approaches to ensure community safety and address pressing social issues.