King County DCHS & DLS are hosting an Inclusionary Zoning Community Discussion on March 20th, 2021 from 1:00 pm-3:30 pm. Please join us to learn more about Inclusionary Zoning and give feedback on potential local applications to increase affordable housing in Skyway-West Hill and North Highline! All community members are invited to join this important … Continue reading Inclusionary Zoning Community Discussion
Skyway-West Hill & North Highline Residents and King County are working together to Develop Anti-Displacement Strategy Recommendations
Skyway-West Hill and North Highline are richly diverse neighborhoods with large BIPOC and immigrant communities, as well as large numbers of low-income households. Skyway has the highest proportion of African-American residents of any area in the state. These neighborhoods have experienced rising land values and cost of housing at a faster rate than the broader … Continue reading Skyway-West Hill & North Highline Residents and King County are working together to Develop Anti-Displacement Strategy Recommendations
Admin Staff Spotlight with Ramika Toms
Our mission at the Department of Community and Human Services is to provide equitable opportunities for people to be healthy, happy, self-reliant and connected to community. Now more than ever, our administrative staff play a crucial role in the success of our organization. The responsibilities of admins have changed with the landscape of the economy … Continue reading Admin Staff Spotlight with Ramika Toms
Help Create New Affordable Housing by Joining Our Anti-Displacement Workshop Series
The Issue Skyway-West Hill and North Highline, both urban unincorporated areas bordering Seattle, have large BIPOC and immigrant communities, as well as large numbers of low-income households. Skyway has the highest proportion of African-American residents of any area in the state. These richly diverse neighborhoods have experienced rising land values and cost of housing, which … Continue reading Help Create New Affordable Housing by Joining Our Anti-Displacement Workshop Series
King County joins with Harborview Medical Center to open COVID-19 recovery site
From King County Executive press release on March 21, 2020 Summary King County has joined with Harborview Medical Center to repurpose Harborview Hall to serve as an 45-bed COVID-19 recovery site primarily focused on helping the most vulnerable in our community. Story In a continuing effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus in … Continue reading King County joins with Harborview Medical Center to open COVID-19 recovery site
Information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) for Organizations Housing Older Adults in the Community
From Public Health — Seattle & King County What is COVID-19? Coronavirus is a new respiratory illness. Currently, it is thought to spread person-to-person through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or between people who are in close contact with each other (within about 6 feet). Symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness … Continue reading Information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) for Organizations Housing Older Adults in the Community
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