Seattle leaders promise change on Aurora Avenue
North Seattle neighbors are calling Aurora Avenue a war zone due to rampant crime and sex trafficking. In response to resident pleas, city leaders have promised to introduce road closures, bicycle officers, and targeted prosecutions within the next two weeks. However, many residents remain skeptical that these long-awaited measures will effectively restore public safety.
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