Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee
The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee convened for a focused Friday morning session addressing two critical areas: Seattle's growing film industry and the ongoing federal homelessness funding crisis. The committee unanimously confirmed Michael Gaston's appointment to the Seattle Film Commission, where he will represent the emerging technology sector as the industry evolves beyond traditional filmmaking into vertical dramas, immersive content, and new digital platforms. The session's most consequential discussion centered on the King County Regional Homelessness Authority's briefing about federal Continuum of Care funding threats. With over 3,200 households potentially losing housing support and $53 million in awards at risk, the committee learned that federal appeals court decisions expected as soon as March 9th could determine whether vital homelessness programs continue operating. Chair Alexis Mercedes Rinck emphasized her office's year-long tracking of this issue, including monthly stakeholder meetings with the Mayor's office as the region grapples with major policy changes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The meeting highlighted Seattle's dual focus on economic development through creative industries while addressing the city's most pressing social challenge. Both presentations underscored how federal policy changes are reshaping local programs, from HUD's shift away from permanent housing priorities to the film industry's adaptation to new media formats and commercial opportunities.
**Appt 03452 - Michael Gaston Film Commission Appointment** *Vote: 5-0 (Unanimous approval)* *Staff Recommendation: Not specified* Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Michael Gaston as a member of the Seattle Film Commission for a term until April 23, 2028. Gaston will represent the emerging technology and immersive technology business …
**March 9th:** Expected federal appeals court decision on HUD's request to proceed with funding changes affecting July-December project renewals. **March 17th:** Michael Gaston's Film Commission appointment advances to full City Council for final confirmation. **April 1st:** Critical HUD deadline - if no funding announcement issued by this date, projects would automatically renew under existing terms through end of calendar year. **April 2nd:**…


