AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSeattle Surveillance Cameras: A Seattle Metro Chamber/Challenge Seattle poll finds broad support for public safety cameras after 911 calls and at major venues, while confidence in Mayor Katie Wilson’s public-safety plan lags—fueling renewed calls from privacy advocates to turn cameras off and dismantle the Real Time Crime Center. City Governance & Public Safety: Cybersecurity experts and activists say the surveillance system is “structurally dangerous,” arguing safeguards and access controls aren’t clear enough. State Elections: In the 42nd Legislative District Democratic Senate primary, two candidates are separated by four votes, triggering a recount after challenged ballots were reviewed. Transportation Planning: WSDOT is seeking public input on SR 99 safety and pedestrian/bike/transit improvements in Lynnwood and unincorporated Snohomish County. Legal/Policy: A women-only Korean spa in Lynnwood is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court over a ruling requiring it to admit transgender patrons. Infrastructure/Industry: Antin Infrastructure Partners completed its acquisition of Vigor Marine Group, which operates shipyard facilities including in Seattle. Wildlife Safety: WSDOT marked 10,000 successful wildlife crossings on I-90 Snoqualmie Pass and plans more crossings.
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