Community safety meeting to focus on problem-plagued parking lot

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The parking lot shared by High Point Library and the Neighborcare Health clinic has been a hub of trouble and concern for years – with incidents like this – and it’ll be the subject of a community-safety meeting in two weeks. We were asked to help get the word out, so here’s the announcement:

Community Safety Meeting : High Point Neighborcare & High Point Library Parking Lot
Thursday, September 4, 2025 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
High Point Seattle Public Library – 3411 SW Raymond St

Community safety meeting with the hopes of hearing from community members in the High Point area about concerns related to this parking lot. All are welcome.

Organizers hope to have representatives from not only the library and clinic, but also SPD, High Point community groups, the Seattle Housing Authority, and City Councilmember Rob Saka‘s office.

6 Replies to "Community safety meeting to focus on problem-plagued parking lot"

  • High point neighbor August 20, 2025 (10:49 pm)

    Who is the organizer of the meeting? 

    • WSB August 20, 2025 (11:42 pm)

      Jennifer, the SPD crime-prevention coordinator, asked us to publish the announcement, but I don’t know if she’s the only organier.

    • CPC Satterwhite August 21, 2025 (7:25 am)

      SPD, in partnership with NeighborCare, the Seattle Public Library and SHA are the organizers. If you have any questions – feel free to reach out : Jennifer.Satterwhite@seattle.gov
      Hope to see you there !

  • whataboutthecreedence August 21, 2025 (9:04 am)

    This is the most Seattle thing ever. Have a meeting about something that should simply just be happening in the first place – enforcing the law and prosecuting crime. It’s really not that complicated.

    • Nolan August 21, 2025 (9:44 am)

      Have you ever encountered a problem that couldn’t be fixed by SPD?

      • Brandon August 21, 2025 (12:01 pm)

        Yeah. The electorate repetitively choosing this city’s same “leaders” over and over while things get worse. So we hold meetings for things that are common sense now, while ignoring the common sense solution.

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