![]() ![]() ![]() But she’s breaking because of what this council - and mayor’s office - are doing to Seattle. She gives them the best health insurance coverage she can afford, and offers paid time off for vacation. Spice operates her business in the best way she can, offering higher than minimum wage jobs to staffers she cares deeply about. ![]() In a follow up, she apologized for some of her language, but conceded her frustration at the “hard summer” where at some of her shops staff members have been “threatened and assaulted by homeless or mentally ill people.” Her letter earned a lot of attention for voicing concerns that many businesses have in Seattle. Her Belltown shop along “a notoriously sketchy block” is inundated with “junkies, panhandlers and drug dealers.” Spice slams the city for passing a head tax while not adequately addressing the affordability crisis or the Seattle Police Department staffing crisis. Construction EVERYWHERE leaving no place to park delivery vehicles and blocking the customer entrances to my businesses, making my shops filthy with exhaust and dust and making my employees feel ill all summer long.” “And what do I get in return from the city? Streets that take over an hour to get less than ONE MILE from one of my shops to another to transfer my products because my commercial vehicle is not allowed to drive down 3rd Ave anymore. Rantz: Garbage truck terrorizing Seattle neighborhood at 5:20 a.m. And she’s not getting much in return for a City Council that’s bleeding her dry. ![]()
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