Just after a huge dispatch of more than 150 residents showed up at Redmond city hall Tuesday night and addressed the council and mayor with their grave concerns on Silver Cloud Hotel issue , and demanded government transparency and public input. Today King County Council under chair Claudia Balducci’s leadership just canceled their weekly scheduled meeting next week on 8/24, in an apparent attempt to shut the public out. 

We the people are demanding the government to be listening and to be responsive to us. Please do both calling 206-477-1006 and emailing claudia.balducci@kingcounty.gov and council@kingcounty.gov , urge Claudia Balducci and the council to keep the meeting as scheduled as it’s important means for public to provide feedback, they should listen, it’s their job to listen. Below is an example of such email. Please tell your friends and families to call and email too. We need to let them know lots of people are unhappy of such blatant contempt toward the public! Keep calling and emailing them every day until they put the meeting back on schedule.

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Mary · August 23, 2021 at 10:46 am

Please also call and email Claudia Balducci’s Chief of Staff Krista Camenzind about this. Krista.camenzind@kingcounty.gov also call her at 206-263-9684.

You can still help to change this from happening. Without the City of Redmond changing the building permit’s occupancy to allow for a homeless hotel, it can not go in.

Unfortunately the City of Redmond mayor, Angela Birney on KOMO news stated she fully supports it.

The only way to stop it is for us registered voters to email and call to tell her and everyone else. No homeless hotel. Seattle needs to deal and keep it’s homeless people there with housing solutions there and not bring them to our safe eastside. They can take the money and build and buy buildings in Seattle where the homeless can easily access mental health facilities, shelter, and career development.

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