October 19

Queen Anne set to lose crime prevention coordinator

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Unless the budget changes, Queen Anne will lose its crime prevention coordinator.  We’ve confirmed that Terrie Johnston (pictured right) and two other coordinators in the city were told they’ll be laid off effective April 1.  As for the remaining four coordinators, no one is sure if they’ll be forced to cut back on their hours or cover larger areas to fill the holes. 

Crime prevention coordinators, civilian employees in the Seattle Police Department, work directly with residents doing everything from setting up block watches to going door to door to warn about recent crimes. They’d been part of the police budget up until last October, when the positions then became paid for with federal grant money that runs out in the spring.

With the help of the nonprofit Common Language Project and communications students at the University of Washington, we take a closer look at what the loss of these coordinators could mean to our neighborhoods.

Continue reading “Crime Prevention Coordinators Face the Budget Axe”.


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budget, City Council, common language project, crime prevention coordinators, Seattle Police


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