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City council debates urgent eviction moratorium extension

June 10, 2024 | Burien, King County, Washington



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City council debates urgent eviction moratorium extension
During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the impending expiration of the eviction moratorium set to end on the 15th of this month. Council member Sydney Moore proposed adding a discussion on the moratorium to the agenda, emphasizing the urgency due to the potential impact on residents at risk of losing their homes. Moore highlighted the need for a special session to allow public input and prepare necessary language for future action.

However, the proposal faced opposition from other council members, including Council member Aragon and Council member Mada, who raised concerns about the lack of public notice regarding the addition of the item to the agenda. The city attorney also cautioned that adding topics without prior notice could undermine public trust and transparency.

Despite Moore's insistence on the need for immediate discussion, the motion to add the eviction moratorium to the agenda was ultimately defeated, with a vote of 4-2 against it. Following this, the council confirmed the meeting agenda unanimously.

In addition to the eviction moratorium discussions, the council also recognized January 11th as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Council member Moore presented a proclamation urging community members to collaborate with law enforcement and social services to combat human trafficking, which is a significant issue in the region.

The meeting underscored the council's ongoing challenges in balancing urgent community needs with procedural protocols, as well as their commitment to raising awareness about critical social issues.

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