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Council approves Dunn, Balducci transit safety legislation

March 4, 2025

The King County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved legislation to support the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 587’s call for the establishment of a countywide task force on transit safety. The legislation, which requests the King County Executive’s and Council’s assistance in establishing and participating in the task force, was introduced following the tragic murder of transit operator Shawn Yim.

“The murder of Shawn Yim while he was on duty as a transit operator was a terrible reminder of the devastating consequences of our current public safety crisis. This task force is a step in the right direction toward restoring safety for all who ride public transit,” said King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn, who sponsored the legislation alongside Councilmember Claudia Balducci. “I want to thank Councilmember Balducci for working with me to move this legislation forward, and for the leadership of the ATU for their advocacy on this issue.”

The task force, which will include membership from cities and their police departments, transportation stakeholders, county representatives and transit operators, will convene to come up with new ideas for addressing safety for operators and riders aboard public transit as well as the areas around transit stations where safety is a concern.

“Transit is one of the most important services we provide as a county, and an effective transit system – one that meets our mobility, equity, economic, and environmental goals – must inherently be a safe system,” Balducci said. “People must feel safe working and riding on our system if we are to meet these goals. With this motion, we are recommitting ourselves to building a foundation of safety and ensuring that every Metro employee and transit rider can safely reach their destinations.”

At a Committee of the Whole hearing in January, ATU Local 587 President Greg Woodfill called for the regional task force to address not only safety on Metro buses, but also the broader public safety issues in the jurisdictions in which they operate.

“We must restore order, safety, and accountability for one’s actions on public transit,” Woodfill said. “All politicians, police forces, and transit leaders in King County are responsible for and must work more closely together to improve public and transit safety. ATU Local 587 thanks Councilmember Dunn and Councilmember Balducci for advancing our union’s call for this task force, along with all the Councilmembers who support it.”

ATU Local 587 will announce details of the specific membership and first meeting date for the task force soon.

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