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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is speaking publicly for the first time since announcing a new plan for the 12th & Jackson corridor. (opens in new tab)

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is speaking publicly for the first time since announcing a new plan for the 12th & Jackson corridor. When asked what her administration’s “zero tolerance” approach means, Wilson told KOMO News the city’s $1.1 million investment will support drug treatment, crime prevention efforts, outreach services, and partnerships aimed at improving public safety. MORE: Video

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