CII NL 5Qs

Karen Stratton - Spokane City Council, Dist. 3

Q1: As a Spokane City Council member, what your top priorities now and for 2019?
A1: Public Safety

  • Hire more police officers on the streets and in our neighborhoods via possible Public Safety Bond
  • Hire additional firefighters and support equipment upgrades via possible Public Safety Bond
  • Continue funding Spokane County Regional Criminal Justice Commission
  • Increase financial support to Community Oriented Policing Program – 5% over the next 2-years
  • Increase financial support to the Office of Police Ombudsman for police/citizen oversight and use of force dashboard technology
  • Expand Community Court operations

Human Services and Homelessness:

  • Support additional community mental health and substance abuse programs
  • Continue to grow Mental Health Court and Drug Court
  • Create smaller and safer shelters and warming centers
  • Continue to grow homeless outreach efforts
  • Support a “one stop” approach to community resources
  • Establish and provide initial funding for an LGBTQ community center/shelter

Housing:

  • Increase low income and affordable housing stock
  • Support alternate forms of housing – tiny homes, cottages, generational housing, etc.
  • Allocate funding for rental relocation efforts
  • Fund additional opportunities for rehabilitation of foreclosures

Administration:

  • Allocate funds for creation of an Office of Civil Rights in City Hall/ Council Office to address civil rights and discrimination issues/complaints

Q2: Assuming that these priorities are or will be part of the City’s operations, how will you be able to tell whether they are succeeding?
A2: Working with community partners and City departments, we can track progress/outcomes and create reliable data relating to crime statistics, police/fire response times, point-in-time counts, the number of low-income and/or homeless that have secured safe and affordable housing, to name a few.

Q3: Which measures on the Indicators site will be able to help to inform that assessment?
A3:

  • Public Safety
  • People
  • Housing
  • Economic Vitality

Q4: You’re a Spokane native and have certainly witnessed significant change here over the past decade or two. Do you see any of this change reflected in measures tracked by the Indicators?
A4: I believe that most of significant community changes over the past decade are reflected in the scope of measures tracked to date. Some examples include:

  • Public Safety → Total Property Crimes Total & Rate
  • Housing → Homeowners Paying 30%+ of Income on Shelter
  • Housing → Overall Vacancy Rate
  • Housing → Homeless Families with Children
  • Economic Vitality → Median Household Income

Q5: As a Council member, you are often called upon to make decisions relatively quickly. Do you feel that, in most cases, you have the necessary information at your fingertips?
A5: In most cases, yes, via briefing sessions, community reports, City staff and other resources.