A property tax increase for parks and green spaces will be on the November 4th ballot in Seattle. The levy will cost the average homeowner about $83 a year for six years. How do you use Seattle parks? Are you satisfied with your parks? Will you vote for the tax increase? Perhaps you walk to your city park. Is it safe? There's going to be a public forum on pedestrian safety at city hall tonight. We'll talk to city council member Nick Licata, who's sponsoring the event. It's an issue of personal interest to Licata. His stepson was seriously injured while walking to catch a school bus. And sewage from the Edgewater Hotel was spilling into Elliott Bay because of a broken pipe. How does this happen?







