The letter summarizes concerns raised in a previous March 19th letter about the negative impacts of displacing residents from the Yesler Terrace public housing redevelopment plan in Seattle. It notes the redevelopment presentation to the City Council did not adequately address guarantees for residents' right to return, protections against lost educational opportunities, and continued community services. The letter urges the Council to ensure the plan does not disenfranchise residents' rights and details are needed to assess impacts on race, ethnicity, and other factors. It expresses that repeating the outcomes of earlier redevelopments where less than 30% of original residents returned would be unacceptable.