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	<author_name>West Seattle Urbanism</author_name>
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	<title>Save the West Seattle Neighborhood Centers</title>
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	<description>Seattle is experiencing a crushing housing affordability crisis due to decades of insufficient building. The city’s draft comprehensive plan, which determines how the city will be allowed to grow over the next twenty years, has some promising changes for West Seattle. We expect to benefit from eight new Neighborhood Centers: Brandon Junction, Delridge, Endolyne, Fairmount, High Point, Holden, South Park, and Upper Fauntleroy. In addition, the Admiral Junction, Morgan Junction, and West Seattle (Alaska) Junction Urban Centers are due to be expanded. This would mean there are more places where the city allows (but never requires!) more homes, corner stores, and more affordability. However, anti-housing activists are lobbying to prevent this needed affordable housing from being allowed in our neighborhoods. Your voice is key to fighting back by affirming our commitment to the values of inclusivity, generosity, and altruism. West Seattle is for all of us. Sign our petition to let your Councilmembers know that we want and need more homes in West Seattle! In addition to signing this petition, please consider sending an email to your Councilmembers: Rob.Saka@seattle.gov, AlexisMercedes.Rinck@seattle.gov, and Sara.Nelson@seattle.gov by clicking here. Councilmember Saka represents District 1. Councilmembers Sara Nelson and Alexis Mercedes-Rinck both represent all of Seattle. Also, consider attending and speaking at the public hearing for these changes! That public hearing is at City Hall, February 5 at 5 PM.</description>
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