@paranoid The council's amendments to the mayor's emergency order included:
* Stretching it beyond 30 days, all the way until the outbreak has ended or until the council ends the civil emergency order that Seattle is currently under
+ Protecting against all types of evictions—not just payment- related—in order to keep people inside and safe
* Increasing rental assistance funds
+ Asking the King County Sheriff's Department not to carry out any eviction orders while the moratorium is in effect
+ Extending the moratorium to include commercial tenants
The last amendment was a sticking point for the council, not because they didn't want to help out commercial tenants (i.e.
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@paranoid
The council's amendments to the mayor's emergency order
included:
* Stretching it beyond 30 days, all the way until the outbreak
has ended or until the council ends the civil emergency order
that Seattle is currently under
+ Protecting against all types of evictions—not just payment-
related—in order to keep people inside and safe
* Increasing rental assistance funds
+ Asking the King County Sheriff's Department not to carry
out any eviction orders while the moratorium is in effect
+ Extending the moratorium to include commercial tenants
The last amendment was a sticking point for the council, not
because they didn't want to help out commercial tenants (i.e.