SEQUIM — At just one-tenth of an acre in downtown Sequim, Seal Street Park’s small space has become a hub for activities and routines.

It features benches, a Tiny Olympic Library, a water fountain and a through way from West Washington Street to business parking, apartments and the Sequim Civic Center. It’s also the only “Busking Spot” in the city under a pilot program initiated by the Sequim Arts Commission where musicians can play acoustic instruments for gratuities.

In recent years, though, Seal Street Park has become an area of concern for business owners and residents as a few unhoused individuals have taken up residence in or near the park and have allegedly committed various crimes. Now city staff said they’ll seek a vote from city council members next month to shift a portion of

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