The Seattle City Council faces backlash over plans for digital advertising kiosks in urban areas, seen as excessive commercialism. In a separate issue, SPD Chief Shon Barnes addresses community concerns over policing a queer nude beach, recognizing historical context while affirming the need for law enforcement. Meanwhile, an activist protests logging near the Elwha River by living in a tree, highlighting the growing environmental activism in the area. These developments reflect ongoing tensions regarding public space, community rights, and environmental protection in Seattle.
If you want to improve our streets, pedestrianize them.
Simply being nude is not a crime,
We still need to police the area because we do not have tolerance for illegal indecent or lewd behavior at the park.
The activist has spent over two nights 80 feet up in the air in a grand fir near the Elwha River that is slated to be cut down.
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