Seattle at a Turning Point

Everyone knows something is broken.

We're done waiting for speeches to become solutions.

Unite Seattle tracks every promise made by elected officials. We measure what's delivered. We organize residents around outcomes, not rhetoric. This is public scorekeeping of government performance.

The Gap Is Real

Seattle is not suffering from lack of conversation. It's suffering from lack of results.

You already know something isn't working. You feel it every day. The gap between what leaders promise and what actually happens.

Private frustration doesn't change anything. Public measurement does.

7,500+

Tech jobs lost since early 2025

4,000

People sleeping outside tonight

2 years

Average permit wait for small business

0

Accountability for broken promises

Curtis Crimmins, Founder of Unite Seattle

Why This Exists

Someone refused to accept the disconnect as normal.

Curtis Crimmins is a veteran of the global hospitality industry and a local entrepreneur who has built businesses, hired teams, and watched this city change—and not always for the better.

He launched Unite Seattle the same day Mayor Katie Wilson gave her first State of the City address. February 17, 2026. A speech heavy on optimism and coalition language. Light on hard commitments.

That's exactly the gap this organization exists to fill.

This is not abstract civic theory. It was created because of lived observation and refusal to tolerate performative governance. Unite Seattle exists because someone decided to document reality publicly.

Meet Curtis Crimmins

How Public Measurement Creates Change

Track. Measure. Organize.

Silence protects failure. Public measurement changes behavior. Here's how we turn private frustration into documented accountability.

1. Document Every Promise

Every commitment made by Seattle's elected officials gets logged. Every deadline recorded. Every metric defined. Nothing disappears into press releases.

2. Measure Real Outcomes

We track what actually happens. Not intentions. Not plans. Results. Public dashboards show progress, delays, and failures in real time.

3. Organize for Pressure

When promises break, residents mobilize. Public records create leverage. Collective visibility drives consequence. Accountability becomes inevitable.

This isn't about left or right. It's about making what people know privately become publicly visible and actionable.

See the Accountability Tracker
Launching Soon

The Accountability Tracker

This is the engine of the movement. A public dashboard tracking every commitment made by Seattle's mayor, city council, and county leadership.

If they promise to house 1,000 people, we count. If they commit to hiring 500 officers, we track it. If they set a deadline, we hold them to it.

No partisan cover. No ideological capture. Just results.

Learn More About the Tracker

Dashboard Preview

Hire 500 new SPD officers by Dec 2026

In Progress

35% complete

Fund 2,000 shelter beds by Q3 2026

Behind Schedule

18% complete

Cut permit processing times 50%

Not Started

0% complete

Open 3 new community health centers

In Progress

52% complete

Preview only — real data coming at launch

What We Believe

Progressive values and effective governance are not opposites.

But you wouldn't know it from watching Seattle's leadership. We're a pragmatic, progressive-leaning organization that believes in results over rhetoric. We welcome everyone who wants Seattle to actually work.

Non-Partisan

We hold everyone accountable equally. No ideological capture. No partisan cover.

Data-Driven

We measure outcomes, not intentions. Real results, not press releases.

Community-Powered

Residents organizing around outcomes. Collective visibility drives change.

Help build the public record.

Join Seattleites turning private frustration into documented accountability. Your participation increases visibility, pressure, and consequence.

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