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Seattle Seniors Seek City Intervention Amid Nightly Chaos Outside Housing Complex

Residents of Pride Place, an LGBTQ+ senior housing community in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, are calling on city officials to address the nightly chaos that has disrupted their once-peaceful environment. The area, particularly the Pike/Pine Corridor, has become a hotspot for street takeovers and loud disturbances, leaving residents feeling unsafe.

Community Concerns

Rick Grossman, a resident of Pride Place, expressed his frustration to KOMO News, describing the neighborhood as a place where disenfranchised individuals sought safety but now face ‘absolute anarchy.’ He noted that the chaos ensues when bars and nightclubs close, leading to street takeovers and loud parties.

Grossman has reached out to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, urging enforcement of laws to curb the disturbances. He described incidents involving amplified street activity, unlicensed vendors, and loud music from vehicles and party buses, which have become a nightly occurrence.

Impact on Residents

Another resident, Diana, shared her struggles with the noise, stating that even ear plugs and noise machines fail to block out the disturbances. She recounted being woken up by loud music from a party bus across the street in the early hours of the morning.

The Seattle Police Department has responded by increasing patrols in the area during peak hours, and local blogs report efforts to engage with bar and restaurant staff to address the issue.

Broader Context

The situation at Pride Place reflects broader challenges in Seattle, as an FBI crime report ranked the city fourth-worst for total crime among the 30 largest U.S. cities. Additionally, homelessness in the area has seen a significant increase, contributing to the complex social dynamics at play.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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