In a letter on public safety addressed to Mayor Ed Murray, community leaders cited a recent incident in which police did not show up after a man called 911 from Hing Hay Park. • Photo by Rhea Panela
Photo by Rhea Panela

Seattle Public Utilities has launched the Litter Reduction Pilot Program in Chinatown-International District, Japantown and Little Saigon to provide additional litter pick up and pressure washing in July. And they are having a community meeting to address questions from the neighborhood and learn more about the mandatory rules for getting rid of garbage. It takes place on Thursday, November 3 from 2:30 to 4:30 pm at the Senior Lunch Room at 409 Maynard Ave S, P-6.

ALL commercial building owners, property managers, business owners and workers are invited. Refreshments will be served.

For more information, please call Aurora Mendoza @ 206-300-5811 or Alan Lai @ 206-200-6662 (for Chinese language speakers)

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