Social Issues

Free housing for a felon? Kirkland, WA neighbors concerned over homeless hotel plans

Kirkland residents are raising alarms about public safety as King County plans to convert the La Quinta Inn into a homeless hotel. Local concerns intensified after a similar facility in Bellevue operated by Plymouth Housing experienced a dramatic rise in police calls, escalating from five in the latter half of 2023 to 148 in 2024. Residents worry that the La Quinta's location near schools will further exacerbate issues of crime and drug use in the area. Plymouth Housing, committed to tenant privacy and support, does not require drug treatment for residents, leading to further local apprehension. A key incident involves Richard Julius, a tenant with 57 prior warrants, who was arrested for various crimes while living at the Bellevue facility. Bellevue Police reported that Julius engaged in dangerous pursuits and was tied to multiple stolen vehicles, highlighting the community's fears. As the debate continues, Plymouth Housing asserts that eviction necessitates substantial evidence rather than mere allegations. The situation underscores the complexities of addressing homelessness while ensuring community safety.

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