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West Seattle Blog… | Topic: The Annoying Note Leavers on 34th Ave SW

Participant To the person/persons leaving notes on any car they don’t recognize along 34th Ave SW, in Gatewood/Westwood: First, you ought to educate yourself/yourselves on what the stay healthy streets allow and disallow. You can do that by visiting this link: https://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/stay-healthy-streets As it clearly states: These streets are temporarily closed to thru-traffic, likely until parking lots start opening up again in Phase 3 of the Safe Start Plan, and support social distancing to and at destination parks.  Thru-traffic is people driving from outside of the closure to a location beyond it.

Why Didn t South Central Region (US) Move to Phase 2?

It appears the hospital admissions rate is the one that would the easiest to attain in the next two weeks, as February 26 is the next time the state will consider us to move up.  However, the BFHD website as of 2-12-2021, does not readily show the hospitalization rates, like they have in the past.  We scoured the site, and could not find it.  These show the percentage of people in beds in the hospitals in B-F county . This is likely due to B-F County now being lumped in with Yakima, Kittitas and Columbia Counties. A search of the roadmap to recovery state website also doesn t seem to display hospital in bed totals vs. those with COVID.

Legislators: New Re-Open Plan Inequitable Towards Some Counties

It s not just businesses and citizens who ve noticed, nor just local county and health officials. Now legislators are demanding Gov. Inslee re-examine and change his Healthy Washington Re-Open plan. A group of GOP Senators and Legislators from virtually every legislative District in Eastern and Central WA have sent a letter to the Governor, demanding changes. Healthy Washington-A Roadmap to Recovery is the fancy title for a rehashed version of his failed Safe Start Plan; except this time the state is lumped into 8 regions. And that s what has legislators furious. Rep. Tom Dent, (R) who serves Moses Lake-Grant County, and the other 39 Senators and House Reps, say counties such as Kittitas (Ellensburg), Garfield (Pomeroy), Columbia (Dayton) and othes are being unfairly punished and held down because they re dependend upon the numbers and criteria from larger counties in their region.

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