The proposal would speed up shelter development, increase capacity at existing sites, and allocate millions for supportive services.
SEATTLE — Mayor Katie Wilson on Wednesday announced a new legislative package aimed at rapidly expanding shelter capacity across the city, part of an effort to open 1,000 new units of shelter and emergency housing this year for people experiencing homelessness.
Wilson made the announcement at the Hope Factory in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, where volunteers assemble tiny houses used in shelter villages around the city.
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The proposal, which the mayor is sending
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