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Residents urge more transparency on homeless service outcomes, jail treatment and local flooding during public comment

2521900 · February 24, 2025
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Multiple speakers used the Feb. 24 Burien City Council public-comment period to press for more information about the More We Love outreach program, treatment inside the SCORE jail and flooding in Boulevard Park.

Burien, Wash. — During public comment at the Feb. 24 Burien City Council meeting, three speakers urged the council to seek more information about local homelessness outreach, conditions at the SCORE jail and neighborhood flooding.

Rocco Davido, a resident who identified himself during public comment, thanked the council for work with The More We Love outreach organization but asked for more outcome reporting from that provider. "To our people getting, what are the outcomes, what happens, after interventions, what is the follow-up by this organization," he asked, saying the public should have that information before…

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