Homeless encampments & 311 reports in Licton Springs, Seattle

Licton Springs is one of Seattle's 53 Community Reporting Areas, with about 10,548 residents across 0.8 sq mi.

Licton Springs has 36 currently-open homeless encampment reports filed with Seattle's 311 system — the #17 highest of Seattle's 53 neighborhoods. 6.2% of Licton Springs's blocks have at least one active encampment report — well above the 4.1% citywide average.

36
Active encampments
1949
Encampment reports, last year
6%
Blocks with active encampments

How Licton Springs compares

Open encampment reports · % of blocks affected, ranked against other Seattle neighborhoods.

6% of 242 blocks in Licton Springs have at least one open encampment report
Average impact Ranked #17 of 53 Seattle neighborhoods · citywide average 4.1%

Open homeless encampment reports

Every currently-open Unauthorized Encampment report in Licton Springs. Click a tent to see the address and date filed.

455 encampment reports in the last 90 days (2.7% of citywide volume).

Example cleanups in Licton Springs

City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at n 86th st & aurora ave n, 2025-11-13 (Licton Springs)
2025-11-13 · n 86th st & aurora ave n
City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at Licton Springs Park, 2025-02-24 (Licton Springs)
2025-02-24 · Licton Springs Park
City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at midvale ave n & n 107th st, 2024-03-11 (Licton Springs)
2024-03-11 · midvale ave n & n 107th st
City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at Licton Springs Park, 2024-01-13 (Licton Springs)
2024-01-13 · Licton Springs Park
City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at midvale ave n & n 97th st, 2023-03-21 (Licton Springs)
2023-03-21 · midvale ave n & n 97th st
City of Seattle homeless encampment cleanup at Licton Springs Park, 2022-09-16 (Licton Springs)
2022-09-16 · Licton Springs Park

Click any photo to open the City of Seattle site journal PDF it was extracted from.

Look up a specific address in Licton Springs

The numbers above are aggregated across all of Licton Springs. To see what's reported on a specific block — including the nearest active encampments to a given address — search by address:

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Frequently asked questions about homelessness in Licton Springs

How many homeless encampments are reported in Licton Springs?

Licton Springs has 36 currently-open homeless encampment reports filed via Seattle's 311 / Find It Fix It system. In the last 365 days, residents have filed 1949 encampment reports for the area.

What share of Licton Springs blocks have active homeless encampment reports?

6.2% of Licton Springs's 242 blocks currently have at least one active homeless encampment report. The Seattle citywide average is 4.1%.

Where are homeless encampments in Licton Springs concentrated?

The interactive map above plots every currently-open homeless encampment report in Licton Springs. Reports cluster along arterial corridors, parks, and freeway underpasses — click any tent marker to see the exact address and date filed.

How does Licton Springs compare to other Seattle neighborhoods?

Licton Springs ranks #17 out of 53 Seattle neighborhoods for the share of blocks with active homeless encampment reports. The most-affected neighborhood is Pioneer Square/International District (21.9%); the least-affected is Wedgwood/View Ridge (0.0%).

Where can I see official Seattle homeless encampment cleanup records?

The City of Seattle's Encampment Response Team publishes site journals (PDFs) after every cleanup. Each cleanup photo on this page links to the source journal from seattle.gov.

Nearby neighborhoods

Broadview/Bitter Lake Green Lake Greenwood/Phinney Ridge Haller Lake North Beach/Blue Ridge Northgate/Maple Leaf

Methodology

Data comes from Seattle's Customer Service Request system (Find It Fix It / 311). Each report is geocoded by the City to a Community Reporting Area; we aggregate by CRA(s) that match the named neighborhood. The "last 90 days" window is anchored to the most recent report date in the dataset. Photos are extracted from the City of Seattle's published Encampment Response Team site journals.

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