The plan’s top goals are to improve downtown safety, build a lively neighborhood and create a unique retail experience.
SEATTLE — It’s been one year since Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced his Downtown Activation Plan to make the city safer and more welcoming.
On Wednesday, the city hosted a roundtable to give an update on the progress. City leaders said they’re on the right track with the plan.
“The first year of the downtown activation plan is a roaring success,” said Tim Burgess, Seattle’s deputy mayor.
In its first year, the city said 43 of the 46 Downtown Activation Plan initiatives are completed or in
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