- Giganticasscity has photos and reflections on a rectangular brown house in the Central that may or may not be doing a great job of fitting into the neighborhood.
- Orphan Road is discussing the possibility of distance-based Metro fares ($0.10 for 4 blocks sounds pretty good!).
- White Center Now has a juicy account of yesterday's turn of events, involving public intoxication and the Seattle Police Department.
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Report Shows People Are Still Getting Drunk
In 2006, in hopes of decreasing public drunkenness, the Seattle City Council passed a ban on certain "highly fortified" alcoholic beverages in a number of Seattle neighborhoods. The controversial bans created "Alcohol Impact Areas" (AIA) in neighborhoods including Capitol Hill, the Central Area, Lower Queen Anne, SoDo, and the University District. As specified in the original ordinance, in these neighborhoods and these neighborhoods only stores were restricted from selling "low-cost, highly fortified beer and wine," which city officials believe to be favored by "the people who are chronically drunk on city streets and sidewalks."
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