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Seattle City Council

SEA-CON-2026-03-24 March 24, 2026 Committee Meeting City of Seattle
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The Seattle City Council held a routine session dominated by public testimony on surveillance cameras and ICE enforcement, with limited legislative business. The most significant action was approving a seven-year Comcast cable franchise agreement that increases franchise fees and community benefits. Council also adopted permanent FEMA floodplain regulations after a six-year process involving ten interim extensions. Public comment consumed the majority of the meeting, with 26 speakers presenting sharply divided views on the city's surveillance camera pilot program. Chinatown International District residents and business owners submitted over 1,000 petition signatures supporting camera retention, citing public safety concerns in what SPD data identifies as the city's highest violent crime area. Conversely, immigration advocates demanded immediate termination of the camera program, arguing the technology enables ICE surveillance and deportation efforts. The surveillance debate reflects broader tensions over public safety approaches, with some community members viewing cameras as essential crime-fighting tools while others see them as instruments of state oppression. Both sides referenced recent violent incidents to support their positions, highlighting the complex intersection of technology, policing, and community safety. Council also celebrated potential NBA expansion, with Councilmember Saka announcing a joint resolution affirming Seattle's readiness for a new franchise and the adequacy of Climate Pledge Arena as an NBA venue.

**CB 121163 - Comcast Cable Franchise Agreement:** Passed unanimously 8-0. Authorizes a seven-year contract extension through January 20, 2033, with increased franchise fees and enhanced community benefits including support for Internet for All program and Seattle Channel funding. **CB 121152 - FEMA Floodplain Regulations:** Passed unanimously 8-0. Adopts pe…

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**Surveillance Camera Pilot:** While not on the formal agenda, the camera program dominated discussion through public testimony. Supporters from Chinatown International District presented over 1,000 signatures requesting program continuation and expansion, citing recent violent crimes and SPD data showing their area has the city's highest violent crime rates. Business owners and seniors emphasized economic impacts from safety concerns affecting customer traffic. Opponents focused on immigration enforcement concerns, arguing cameras create surveillance infrastructure that ICE can exploit even without direct city cooperation. They demanded immedi…
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**Surveillance Camera Supporters:** - Gary Lee (Chinatown resident): Submitted 1,032 signatures supporting camera retention and expansion - Beth (CID Public Safety Council): Emphasized business impacts, noting SPD claims cameras increase case resolution by 300% - Tonya (senior housing advocate): Described 2,500 CID elders feeling unsafe, confined to apartment parking lots **Surveillance Camera Opponents:** - Noel Williams (Transit Riders Union): Called for immediate pilot termination, citing community anger - Multiple Labor Militants members: Demanded…
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**Gary Lee, Chinatown resident:** "We are requesting that you keep the program running and add more cameras to it. The program was put in place to protect the community and the residences there and to prevent crime and that is what we need to continue to do." **Noel Williams, on surveillance cameras:** "The anger by the community is not going away and there is no PR solution for it either on the mayor's side or the council's side." **Beth, CID Public Safety Council member:** "According to t…
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**April 2, 2026:** Councilmember Saka's committee will host "Sonic Readiness Roundtable" at 9:30 AM featuring Seattle Sports Commission and Mayor's Office representatives to discuss NBA expansion efforts. **March 31, 2026:** Next regular City Council meeting. **O…

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**Comcast Franchise:** Seattle secured seven more years of cable service with enhanced community benefits and higher franchise fees compared to previous agreement. **FEMA Compliance:** City moved from interim to permanent floodplain regulations after six years of temporary extensions, providing regulatory certainty for waterfront development. *…
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