By reporter Steven Smalley
Round two of Criminals-in-RVs-Hack-Us-Off begins Thursday at Seattle Pacific University?s Gwinn Commons (third floor) at 6:30 p.m.
The Neighborhood Safety Alliance found a bigger boat to fit all of those wanting to give the City some feedback regarding the criminal element living in RVs in Magnolia, Ballard, Queen Anne, and beyond. Individuals scheduled to attend include city officials, Seattle Police, and neighbors who want the criminals out.
Is there an actual problem, or is this something drummed up by social media, as some in City government say?
?We asked for 180-day moratorium on all RVs on city and industrial streets,? says Cindy Pierce, leader of the Alliance.
The moratorium never materialized, but plans have for some RV parking spaces.
?Thursday SPD will talk about the law. We are required to have insurance, what about [the RV?s],? she asks. ?We want to know where the Department of Transportation is on garbage. How much is being picked up? How much is left? Are they getting the needles??
Attendees will be asked to write down questions as they enter the meeting. Some in the audience will speak.
?I think we have a lot of people who believe the way we do. They are sick and tired. They want their voices heard,? Pierce says. ?We want mandatory elimination of RVs from the street.?
For more specific directions to the gathering, click here.