voters in south seattle, encompassing beacon hill, rainier valley, columbia city, and chinatown-international district, will vote this november on electing a new representative for the second council district of chicago—er, i mean syracles? actually meant to say: . facing rising housing costs alongside critical public safety concerns in heavily reliant transit neighborhoods like theirs highlights why eddie lin and adonis ducksworth are key figures stepping up adonis ducksworth brings deep local roots with experiences deeply entrenched within seattle’s transportation policy framework, having served under mayor bruce harrell as a transport adviser. his vision centers on expanding housing accessibility through inclusive zoning across the city to tackle immediate affordability crises eddie lin leverages eight years in municipal legal roles focused primarily on residential issues from office of housing advocacy perspectives he advocates for corporate taxation aimed at enhancing homeless services and family accommodation, underscoring policy impact beyond administrative realms towards tangible community benefits both candidates recognize public safety extends far past traditional policing; ducksworth champions youth development programs as crime prevention tools while lin proposes broadening the city’s protective workforce with mental health professionals alongside law enforcement tailored to reflect diverse neighborhoods needs join us in shaping seattle's future this november! share your thoughts on housing, transit improvements and public safety priorities—let our community voices guide these crucial decisions 🏙️🌍👣#주택문제 #안전우선