
Seattle's Tiny Home Push Faces Neighbor Concerns
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Seattles Mayor Proposes Tiny Home Shelters for Homeless, Faces Neighborhood Backlash
Seattles Mayor is advancing a plan to build five hundred new tiny home shelters for the homeless, with a budget of five million dollars. The city councils finance committee has approved the request, and a full council vote is scheduled for next week. The city already operates about six hundred tiny homes across twenty villages, with plans to grow them using seventeen point five million dollars. However, the proposal has faced criticism from neighbors near a south Seattle village who claim the city broke promises to keep encampments away. Business owners like Peter Eastey are demanding accountability and results before things get worse. The push for tiny home shelters highlights the challenge of balancing quick housing wins with neighborhood safety.
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